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8 votes
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Norway doubles down on oil and gas production – energy minister says country has a ‘responsibility’ to address shortfalls caused by wars in Ukraine and Middle East
11 votes -
In a village in Norway, humans representing flora and fauna of all kinds meet to reimagine ‘nature-centric governance’
7 votes -
Norway is reopening three gasfields that it shut down last century as demand from Europe for alternatives to Russian and Middle Eastern supply increases
19 votes -
Norway's trad folk scene is booming
9 votes -
Norwegian fish farms are filling fjords and other coastal waters with nutrient pollution equivalent to the raw sewage of tens of millions of people each year, a report has found
17 votes -
This nine-seat plane takes off in fifty meters – Norway hopes it will connect people in remote areas
12 votes -
Norwegian Swimming Federation has declared it will not host international championships as long as World Aquatics permits athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete
12 votes -
I’m traveling internationally for the first time and could use tips!
Hello! I’m finally going on an international trip! I live in the US and have always wanted to go to Europe. In June, I’ll be spending two weeks there in Norway, Amsterdam, and Germany! My plane...
Hello! I’m finally going on an international trip! I live in the US and have always wanted to go to Europe. In June, I’ll be spending two weeks there in Norway, Amsterdam, and Germany!
My plane tickets are purchased and I’m starting to form my itinerary and am willing to take advice on travel tips or if people have any specific recommendations for things to do!
I’m a woman traveling solo. When I travel, I tend to plan one or two specific things a day and then just figure out the rest, I’m pretty flexible. I am high energy when I travel, though, so even if I only plan one thing a day in the months prior, I can easily spend 10 hours a day exploring. I also like to see a few typical tourist things, but I also want to experience what actual local culture is, I don’t want to only spend my time in the places that only tourists go to. I want to talk to locals and even though I know I’ll stick out like a sore thumb, I want to get some sampling of what life is like in the places I travel to.
I usually travel light, just a backpack, but may need another carry on bag for this trip. If I spend a couple nights in on hostel, do they usually have secure storage or anything? My worry about an extra bag is it being inconvenient since I don’t want to bring it around cities with me. I guess even if I’m in a hotel, I have the window between check out times and getting to my next destination… I guess that’s why I normally like just having a backpack, but let me know if that’s a bad idea and you think I should have a second bag.
The things I’d be looking for advice on are things like hostels vs hotels, should I book hostels/hotels ahead of time or fly by the seat of my pants, how easy is doing laundry, what little things have I forgotten (like making sure my phone plan works internationally, which it does), etc, as well as any recommendations for specific attractions, museums, or restaurants to visit!
The loose plan is that I land in Oslo, spend a few days there, take the train to Trondheim and spend a day or two there. I think then I’ll rent a car so that I can get to Stenkjer (small town, but it’s where my family emigrated from, so I want to see it) and then travel down the west coast, stopping at cool nature spots, and ending up in Bergen or Stavanger for a couple days. I’m planning about a week in Norway.
I then plan on flying to Amsterdam and spending 2-3 days there. I really don’t know that much about the city besides what touristy things friends and family have done. I will be visiting De Poezenboot, but am otherwise all ears.
I will then be renting a car and traveling to the Nürburgring so that I can race a car around it. Then I’ll have 3.5 days to road trip east across Germany, see some castles, and fly back home from Berlin.
I am extremely into cars and motorsports, so I imagine there’s no shortage of museums I can visit in Germany, but I also want to see a few castles as well, so I’m unsure if I’ll have one or two full days in Berlin, yet. I’ll be flying out of Berlin at 9:30am on my departure day.
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Gåte feat. Maria Franz – Sannsiger (2026)
3 votes -
Government-appointed Norwegian Nuclear Committee says no to nuclear power – should build up expertise that will make it easier to make such a decision in the future
17 votes -
Masheena – Riffy (2026)
5 votes -
Swedish non-profit has filed a class action lawsuit against Norway's Telenor, accusing it of endangering customers in Myanmar by sharing their data with the junta
10 votes -
Can a country get too rich? Norway shows the potential pitfalls of uncommon prosperity.
24 votes -
Erling Haaland hits hat-trick as Manchester City thrash Liverpool to reach FA Cup semis
7 votes -
Norway has received far less snow than normal due to persistent high pressure near Greenland – hydropower production is therefore much lower than expected, as lack of snow depletes reservoirs
14 votes -
Norway's cherished Eastertime obsession of retreating to isolated cabins to binge crime fiction
6 votes -
Norway and Iceland have signed agreements to participate in the European Union's GOVSATCOM and IRIS2 secure communications programmes
12 votes -
Dimmu Borgir – Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel (2026)
5 votes -
Erling Haaland donated a rare 16th-Century book of Viking sagas, worth £100,000, to be displayed in the library in the Norwegian town of Bryne, where he grew up
15 votes -
Private German rocket will try to make history on March 25: Watch it live
13 votes -
Possible first European rocket launch to reach orbit taking place in ~20minutes, livesteam here!
26 votes -
Erling Haaland's struggles in front of goal come from playing in "the most difficult position on the planet", says Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola
5 votes -
Via Doloris – For The Glory (2026)
3 votes -
Kal-El – Juggernaut (2025)
8 votes -
FK Bodø/Glimt's historic run in the Champions League was brought to an end by a Sporting CP side who superbly battled back from a three-goal first-leg deficit
8 votes -
Untold: Chess Mates | Official trailer
10 votes -
Norwegian influencer buys failed property development in Spain to build ‘self-sufficient’ eco-community – Modern Eco Village plans to erect 500 homes, schools and shops
23 votes -
FK Bodø/Glimt's fairytale Champions League run continued as Sporting CP were swept aside in the first leg of their last-sixteen tie in Norway
6 votes -
A day in the life of an ensh*ttificator
65 votes -
Vreid, Djerv feat. Chris Pontius – Loving The Dead (2026)
3 votes -
Jo Nesbo's Detective Hole | Official trailer
7 votes -
Iceland is one of the few western countries that has never hosted a professional boxing fight. That ends on April 10.
5 votes -
Jonas Lovv – Ya Ya Ya (2026)
6 votes -
Norway's sovereign wealth fund impressed by artificial intelligence's ability to catch risks overlooked by both the media and external vendors
11 votes -
Breaking Free - The Norwegian Consumers Council report on enshittification and what to do about it
27 votes -
Netflix announces its highly anticipated documentary on the 2022 chess scandal, involving Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann, will premiere on April 7th
4 votes -
Blodørn – Vandrar Av Rang (2026)
3 votes -
FK Bodø/Glimt's 5-2 aggregate success against Inter Milan secured their place in the Champions League last sixteen for the first time – will face either Manchester City or Sporting CP
6 votes -
Norway tops the medals count as 2026 Winter Olympics close in Verona Arena – next games will be held in France, which received the Olympic flag in the official handover in the closing ceremony
7 votes -
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, Norway's king of cross-country skiing, broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics with his sixth of the games
11 votes -
FK Bodø/Glimt's fairytale continues as they added Inter Milan to their list of prized scalps – puts them within touching distance of a place in the Champions League last sixteen
5 votes -
Norway's men's curling team delighted supporters at the 2026 Winter Olympics by reviving the famous red, white and blue-patterned trousers that became a sensation sixteen years ago
6 votes -
Norway is a Winter Olympic giant. Why isn't it better at ice hockey?
9 votes -
Bizarrekult feat. Yusaf "Vicotnik" Parvez – Blikket Hennes (2025)
4 votes -
Magnus Carlsen survived and then won a dead-lost position against Fabiano Caruana to win his 21st world championship title at the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Germany
14 votes -
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo led Norway to victory in the men's 4 x 7.5km cross-country relay at the 2026 Winter Olympics, winning a record ninth career gold medal
7 votes -
Northern Krig – Hunting A Nourishing Territory (2026)
2 votes -
How Norway accomplished a near-total electric vehicle transition – almost 100 percent of new cars registered in November were electric
27 votes -
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit appears more than a thousand times in new Jeffrey Epstein files, meanwhile her son was arrested again and faces thirty-eight criminal charges, including rape
14 votes