Norwegian folklore
Norwegian folklore is a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and traditional stories that reflect the culture and beliefs of Norway. It includes a variety of supernatural beings, such as trolls, elves, and huldra, which are often depicted in tales that explain natural phenomena or teach moral lessons. These stories have been passed down through generations, often told around fires or during long winter nights.
The folklore also features elements of nature, with many tales set in the stunning landscapes of Norway, including its mountains, forests, and fjords. Festivals and celebrations, such as Midsummer and St. Lucia's Day, often incorporate folklore themes, showcasing the enduring connection between the people and their cultural heritage.