Norwegian National Tourist Route
The Norwegian National Tourist Route is a collection of scenic drives in Norway designed to showcase the country's stunning landscapes. Spanning over 1,240 miles, it features 18 designated routes that connect various attractions, including fjords, mountains, and coastal areas. Each route is carefully planned to provide breathtaking views and access to unique viewpoints and architectural structures.
Established in 1989, the project aims to promote tourism while preserving the natural environment. The routes include well-designed rest areas and viewpoints, allowing travelers to experience the beauty of Norway safely and comfortably. This initiative highlights the country's commitment to sustainable tourism and cultural heritage.