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Lordehytta – the Hidden Castle in the Mountains of Åseral

Lordehytta – the Hidden Castle in the Mountains of Åseral

ÅSERAL: A castle in the middle of nowhere? Welcome to Lordehytta, as historical and Insta-friendly as they come.

Seven Types of Snow in Norway

Seven Types of Snow in Norway

Living in a country like Norway, packed with wild nature, you'll learn that not all snow is created equal. Here’s a quick guide.

Saint Lucia Day – More than Cute Kids and Candlelit Crowns

Saint Lucia Day – More than Cute Kids and Candlelit Crowns

The story behind the beloved Lucia tradition is darker than it first seems. It involves murder, martyrdom and a supernatural evil spirit.

Setesdal's Cultural Heritage Recognized by UNESCO

Setesdal's Cultural Heritage Recognized by UNESCO

Have you heard of stev, sprekleik or Hardanger fiddles playing slåttar? They are examples of true Setesdal treasures, recognized by UNESCO.

From Schoolhouse to Modern Apartments with Great Views

From Schoolhouse to Modern Apartments with Great Views

The plans are here! Illustration: Vigsnæs + Kosberg ++ arkitekter The former Verket School in Folldal is getting a fresh, modern...

Brewing Beer with Deep Norwegian Roots

Brewing Beer with Deep Norwegian Roots

BYGLAND: A small brewery is making it big, and its secret to success lies in rediscovering nearly forgotten Norwegian traditions.

The Graffer Bunad

The Graffer Bunad

A stunning sight - often in red, white, and blue! The beautiful Graffer bunad originates from Lom in Gudbrandsdalen valley and carries a heritage that dates back hundreds of years.

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Are you living in a Norwegian village and have a story to tell? Is there something you would like to read about? Let us know and that might just be the next article from Freysta.

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