Sandwiched between Tromsø to the east and the Lofoten and Vesterålen archipelagos to the west, Senja is often overlooked by international travelers yet it’s an enduring favourite of Norwegian tourists ...
With high ceilings, ample ventilation and large ceiling fans, having a meal here is comfortable and enjoyable. This changes the dynamics of food centres, which have been perceived as hot and stuffy ...
Clouds wobble and mountain peaks quiver as I glide silently along the fjord, my paddle slicing through their reflections with butter-soft ease. With every stroke I slip further into a sleepy rhythm, ...
Senja likes to call itself “Norway in miniature” since the country’s second-biggest island (1,600 sq km, with a population of 7,864) contains pretty much every landscape you’re likely to encounter ...
Peaceful pedalling, majestic peaks and fjords are the order of the day on a four-day trip around an area as picturesque as the Lofoten Islands … but less busy It was like the reverse of winter sun.
View post: Why Can’t Pro Freeskiers Get Paid? Inside Shaun White's New Multi-Million Dollar Snow League Solution The thin skin of ice sounds like chandeliers tinkling as we slide through it, heads ...