Borgund Stave Church, built circa 1180-1250 in Lærdal, Norway, is a remarkably preserved medieval wooden church, famous for its intricate Viking-era craftsmanship, interlocking timber frame (no nails!), dragon-head carvings, and scale-like shingles, blending Norse mythology with Christianity, and now serving as a museum, a testament to ancient timber construction and cultural heritage.
The Flåmsbana (Flåm Railway) in Norway is a world-renowned, steep scenic train journey connecting Myrdal mountain station to Flåm village on the Aurlandsfjord, famous for its dramatic climbs (nearly 900m) over 20km, stunning fjord/mountain views, hand-carved tunnels, and a stop at the powerful Kjosfossen waterfall. It's considered one of the most beautiful train rides globally, showcasing Norway's epic landscapes, though some find it touristy or prefer the views from hiking.
Sognefjord and Naeroyfjord cruise to Gudvangen Norway.
Valdres n Filefjell, Norway.
