Båstnäs Car Cemetery lies in Årjängs kommun, near the Norwegian border in Värmland County. Originally a scrapyard started in the 1950s, it has become a surreal landscape where around 800 car bodies from the 1940s to 1960s slowly blend with moss and trees. A popular site for photographers and curious visitors alike. Read more about Båstnäs here
In Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal, the Trollstigen road winds through eleven hairpin bends, surrounded by steep mountains and cascading waterfalls. This road, part of the National Tourist Route Geiranger–Trollstigen, is one of Norway’s most famous and dramatic drives. From the viewpoint at the top, you get a stunning panoramic view of the Romsdal valley. Trollstigen is closed during winter but open in the summer months – an experience you won’t want to miss! Read more about Trollstigen here