Is Norway’s Kystriksveien the world's most scenic road trip?
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, NORWAY/ Created : Sep 5, 2023, 14:23 IST
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The road here unfolds like a storybook of magical views and that’s why Kystriksveien is often touted as the world's most beautiful road trip, attracting travellers from across the globe.
The road here unfolds like a storybook of magical views and that’s why Kystriksveien is often touted as the world's most beautiful road trip, attracting travellers from across the globe. Read less
This road takes visitors on an unforgettable adventure along Norway's quaint coastline, from Steinkjer in the south to Bodø in the north.
Let’s find out more about this scenic road trip.
A Symphony of Fjords
The Seven Sisters mountain range (De syv søstre)
Fishing villages along
Wildlife on the route
If you are a wildlife enthusiast, then you are in for a treat as you’ll get to witness cute seals on rocky outcrops here. Besides, keep your eyes open for eagles soaring noy-so-high overhead! If you are lucky, you might be able to see whales too. The entire region is blessed with a diverse ecosystem making it an ideal escape for nature lovers.
Cultural attractions
Don’t forget the Midnight Sun
Plan a road trip during the summertime to witness the concept of midnight sun. Kystriksveien is known for its enchanting Midnight Sun, extending your days into endless (no) nights. It’s an experience of a lifetime for sure! Midnight kayaking and hiking under the soft sunlight is actually a thing here! Kystriksveien isn't just a road trip; it's actually a journey of a lifetime full of surreal natural beauty!
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