Discover Every Corner of Norway

Norway offers travelers a blend of serene city parks and breathtaking national parks. From Oslo’s Frogner Park with its famous sculptures to Jotunheimen’s towering peaks, visitors can experience both cultural heritage and natural grandeur.

City Parks of Beauty

Frogner Park (Oslo)

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Slottsparken (Oslo)

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Nygårdsparken (Bergen)

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Trondheim Botanical Garden

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Norway’s cities are home to green spaces that combine culture, history, and relaxation. In Oslo, Frogner Park is world-renowned for Gustav Vigeland’s sculpture installation, while Slottsparken surrounds the Royal Palace with manicured lawns and ponds. Bergen’s Nygårdsparken offers 19th-century charm with winding paths and lakes, and Trondheim’s Botanical Garden showcases native plants and themed collections.

National Parks of Grandeur

Jotunheimen National Park

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Hardangervidda National Park

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Rondane National Park

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Lofotodden National Park

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Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park

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Beyond the cities, Norway’s national parks reveal dramatic wilderness. Jotunheimen National Park, known as the “Home of the Giants,” features the country’s highest peaks and glaciers. Hardangervidda, Europe’s largest mountain plateau, is famous for its reindeer herds. Rondane, Norway’s first national park, offers rugged peaks and classic hiking trails, while Lofotodden in the Lofoten Islands presents coastal scenery of rare beauty. Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella adds musk oxen and sweeping mountain views to the mix.

Traveler’s Highlights

A Dual Experience

For travelers, Norway’s parks offer two sides of beauty: the cultural calm of city retreats and the untamed grandeur of national landscapes. Whether strolling past sculptures in Oslo or hiking among glaciers in Jotunheimen, visitors discover how nature and culture intertwine in Norway’s identity.

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