A 100-mile journey along the country’s Troll Trail includes stunning vistas, snowbound mountain hotels and waffles.
”If Norway were to show the world a single work of art which would most truly express the Norwegian character, perhaps the best choice would be the folk tales.” –Pat Shaw, Norwegian translator. I had ...
Here's why Norway is fascinated with trolls. Pictured is a street sign warning of trolls. Photo by Mark König on Unsplash If you've spent any time in Norway, you will have noticed that Norwegians are ...
If being in the land of demented-looking ever-present trolls wasn’t quirky enough, I’ve now entered Norway’s Twilight Zone high above the Arctic Circle. This would be Longyearbyen, the northernmost ...
One of Norway’s most spectacular mountain roads, Trollstigen (Trolls’ Path), will be unveiled this Saturday as an official National Tourist Route. First opened in 1936, the snaking road winds past the ...
The troll towering over this Olympic valley doesn’t look like much, but you can learn a lot about Norway from inside his belly. The Troll (that’s his official name) is four stories tall sitting down.
Marco Vito Oddo is a writer, journalist, and amateur game designer. Passionate about superhero comic books, horror films, and indie games, he formally worked as a Senior Writer for Collider. When he's ...
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