A day trip to Røros
A day trip to Røros and it was not a disappointment! A destination for a weekend trip (with the tag of UNESCO’s World Heritage).
A day trip to Røros and it was not a disappointment! A destination for a weekend trip (with the tag of UNESCO’s World Heritage).
A crazy (unprepared) journey of 40km on foot to the 2000-m peak, Vinjeronde. If you’re looking for another spectacular hiking destination to explore, you can’t miss this!
The city presents a well-balanced blend of the cultural and natural space, as well as the cityscape. The reasons go on!
Kjeragbolten is one of the most popular destinations for both normal tourists like us and the BASE jumper from around the world. The round trip is around 10-km long and takes 5-7 hours to be back on the ground, depending on the weather condition and your stamina.
Preikestolen, aka the ‘Pulpit Rock’, is one of the most visited attractions in Norway. The hike to the top is around 8-km long and takes around 4 hours for a round trip. It has also been marked as a medium-difficult hike.