Ringebu Stave Church: A Complete Visitor Guide

Ringebu Stave Church is one of Norway’s most charming medieval wooden churches, set on a sunny hillside above the Gudbrandsdalen valley. With its distinctive red tower, ancient timber walls, and sweeping views across farmland and river bends, it blends history with classic Norwegian scenery. If you are tracing the country’s stave church heritage between Lillehammer … Read more

Urnes Stave Church: A Complete Travel Guide

Urnes Stave Church is one of those places that quietly changes how you see Norway. Perched on a green hillside above the Lustrafjord, the oldest of our stave churches looks small at first glance, then unfolds into a thousand years of story. If you are planning a fjord trip and want one unforgettable stop, make … Read more

Kaupanger Stave Church: A Complete Travel Guide

Kaupanger Stave Church sits above the inner Sognefjord, quietly watching boats slide along one of Norway’s loveliest stretches of water. It is a living parish church with roots in the Middle Ages, and one of the best places to feel how wood, light, and landscape have shaped Norwegian faith and craft for centuries. If you’re … Read more

Hopperstad Stave Church Travel Guide

Hopperstad Stave Church is one of Norway’s oldest and most evocative wooden churches, tucked into the gentle hillside above Vikøyri by the Sognefjord. Built around the early 1100s and carefully restored in the 1800s, it blends Viking era carving traditions with medieval Christian architecture. If you want a stave church that feels intimate yet full … Read more

Borgund Stave Church Travel Guide

Borgund Stave Church is the poster child of Norwegian medieval wooden architecture, the one you see on postcards with layered shingle roofs, dragon heads, and that unmistakable silhouette rising out of the valley. Tucked into Lærdal in Western Norway, it has stood since the late 1100s, watching centuries of weather roll off Sognefjord and down … Read more

Travel Guide to Lom Stave Church

Lom Stave Church is one of Norway’s most beloved medieval churches, a tall timber landmark rising above the village of Lom where alpine valleys meet snowy ridgelines. Its dark tarred walls, dragon-headed roof ridges, and a forest of interior pillars tell a story that starts in the Middle Ages and keeps evolving with every generation … Read more

Heddal Stave Church Travel Guide: How to Visit Norway’s Largest Stave Church

Norway’s stave churches are time capsules from the Middle Ages, and Heddal Stave Church is the grandest of them all. Rising above fields and forests just outside Notodden in Telemark, Heddal’s tiered wooden roofs and dragon-head details create a silhouette you will not forget. This is a living church, a masterpiece of medieval carpentry, and … Read more

Luggage Storage in Bodø: How to Store Your Bags Smoothly

Bodø is compact, walkable, and packed with reasons to roam hands-free, from the pier-side views to the new waterfront and the Stormen cultural quarter. If you’re connecting to the Lofoten ferries, catching the Nordland Line train, or squeezing in a museum stop before an evening flight, sorting out luggage storage makes the day simpler. The … Read more

How to Store Your Luggage at Gardermoen

Traveling through Oslo Airport and need to drop your bags for a few hours or a couple of days? You are not alone. Many travelers plan a layover in Oslo, squeeze in a quick trip to the city, or head straight to the fjords and want to ditch heavy suitcases first. This is a practical … Read more