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Region of Contrasts....
A perennial favourite with Norwegian holidaymakers, the southern region of Norway offers a dynamic mix of old-world charm and cosmopolitan confidence. The area boasts an ever-changing landscape, with the coastal section being defined by a ragged and weather-beaten terrain and the inland areas blessed with deep forests, high plateaus and a myriad of beautiful lakes and streams. Enjoy a holiday in this region of contrasts, an area full of exciting and surprising opportunities.
This region features a rich and
delightful array of coastal villages set amid bays and coves typical
of the Norwegian landscape. Enjoy a boating trip around the pleasant
town of Larvik, the hometown of famous explorer Thor Heyerdahl. Spend
a day or two in the welcoming camping grounds on the Brunlanes
peninsula or enjoy some salmon fishing at Numendalslagen. Relax at
the popular seaside resort of Kragero, a charming location whose
quality of light has attracted artists from both Norway and abroad for
decades.
Head along the coastline to visit Kristiansand, another
extremely popular seaside resort whose attractions include the
Kristiansand Dyrepark, a very popular theme park incorporating an
excellent zoo, and Norway’s largest church, the towering Kristians
and Cathedral. Enjoy a coffee and a snack in one of the outdoor cafes
before heading north away from the town to enjoy the beauty and calm
of the Baneheia and Ravnedalen parks whose wild greenery and sprinkling
of lakes are real delights. Make the short trip south to Mandal,
Norway’s southernmost town which boasts the finest bathing beach in
Norway as well as a classic functional lighthouse. Move inland for a
change of scenery and mood, where lush vegetation harbours some truly
delightful lakes and streams and where high plateaus offer outstanding
viewpoints of the landscape below. For an unusual trip, why not trek
to Seljord, whose lake is home to the legendary sea monster Selma, or
travel at your leisure through the Setesdalen valley, one of Norway’s
best-kept secrets. Here you can sample the many outdoor sporting
opportunities available, including canoeing, hiking and waterskiing,
or simply rest by the lakeside watching sailboats drift by.
With something for everyone, the southern region of Norway is the perfect holiday destination. Work your way around the rocky inlets and coves of the coastal area, sampling the fresh seafood available, travel to charming Kristiansand and nearby friendly villages before moving north into some of the most beautiful scenery in the entire country. Delight in the southern region of Norway, a choice location for a superior holiday.
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