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Svolvaer, a cute little fishing village on the southern coast of Norway's Nordland County, offers yet another chance to enjoy truly stunning coastal scenery.
With its charming fishing port and collection of cheery red fishing shacks, art galleries and impressively craggy nearby mountain peaks, few visitors would complain about a lack of impressive things to see.
The town enjoys an eccentric layout, some of which is comprised of little islands connected by bridges.
The town is big enough to provide enough to do but not so big it cannot be enjoyed on foot (as long as it's not a frigid winter, mind).
There are hotels in Svolvaer but many tourists come here to enjoy staying in the traditional Rorbuer, cosy little old-time fishermen's huts that have been converted to host guests.
The town suffered greatly under Nazi occupation and there is a WWII museum that illustrates this dark time.
The views across the water to the sharp-pointed islands are fantastic and they only improve if one climbs the mountains behind the town.
Svolvaergeita, the Svolvaer Goat, is the most famous target of climbers here.
Ferries head south from the town's port, which sees daily departures by Norway's famous Coastal Steamer.
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Introduction to Svolvaer, Norway
Svolvaer, a cute little fishing village on the southern coast of Norway's Nordland County, offers yet another chance to enjoy truly stunning coastal scenery.With its charming fishing port and collection of cheery red fishing shacks, art galleries and impressively craggy nearby mountain peaks, few visitors would complain about a lack of impressive things to see.
The town enjoys an eccentric layout, some of which is comprised of little islands connected by bridges.
The town is big enough to provide enough to do but not so big it cannot be enjoyed on foot (as long as it's not a frigid winter, mind).
There are hotels in Svolvaer but many tourists come here to enjoy staying in the traditional Rorbuer, cosy little old-time fishermen's huts that have been converted to host guests.
The town suffered greatly under Nazi occupation and there is a WWII museum that illustrates this dark time.
The views across the water to the sharp-pointed islands are fantastic and they only improve if one climbs the mountains behind the town.
Svolvaergeita, the Svolvaer Goat, is the most famous target of climbers here.
Ferries head south from the town's port, which sees daily departures by Norway's famous Coastal Steamer.
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