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Romantic watching the sea raiders are coming! Norway has to go to these few treasure beaches

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As the sun shines warmly into the northern hemisphere, the air warms up and the Norwegian landscape becomes different. The peaks are covered with greenery, the sea is getting bluer, and when the snow-white beach is warmed up, stepping on it barefoot and sprinkling joy becomes the greatest wish...

Norway's best tells you that if you always feel at a distance from the views of the fjords on the top of the mountain, then visiting the beach is a good opportunity to get up close and personal with the sea – most of Norway's coastal areas are free to the public, where you can not only participate in hiking, cycling, fishing, surfing and other activities, but also enjoy the beautiful natural scenery. Imagine that under the midnight sun, the feet are soft sand, and the words "summer" + "seaside" are very romantic when combined.

Romantic watching the sea raiders are coming! Norway has to go to these few treasure beaches

1. //Lofoten Islands//Rambergstranda Beach

Ramberg, a village in the Lofoten Islands, comes here to book an exquisite wooden B&B and indulge in local seafood and coffee bread. Ramberg not only has stunning peaks, but also an entire stretch of white sand beach.

Follow the white stone trail into the beach, and most first-time visitors will be shocked by the crystal clear blue waters in front of them. The calm sea provides a safe swimming environment, wandering in the sea, and the distant peaks are as beautiful as oil paintings.

Every winter, people from all over the world flock here to chase the Aurora Borealis, and in the summer, Ramberg is one of the best places on the island to see the polar days. Serve a glass of red wine and sip it in the midnight sun. The 24-hour sun does not set, so that people's perception of the passage of time has also become confused, simply take off the watch, enjoy the moment!

Romantic watching the sea raiders are coming! Norway has to go to these few treasure beaches

2. //Lofoten Islands//Haukland Beach

Located 10 kilometres north of Leknes, Haukland Beach in the Arctic Circle is known as the most beautiful beach in the Lofoten Archipelago, and many of the classic photos of Lofoten are from here. Haukland Beach has dense white sand and crystal clear waters, and the rough waves make many surfers also come to visit.

If you're a hiker, try climbing the slopes north of the beach. Ascend to the distance and enjoy the beautiful curve of the beach from another perspective, taking in the undulating mountains and magnificent skyline in the distance.

You can also drive along the road into the tunnel, and across the mountain peak is another beach, Uttakleiv Beach. The open environment makes it perfect for camping, choose a sunny summer night, enjoy the stars with your lover on the beach, and the sea breeze is a romantic taste~

Romantic watching the sea raiders are coming! Norway has to go to these few treasure beaches

3. //Camu Ca' //Åkrasanden Beach

Norwegians not only love the sea, but also remember the importance of marine protection. Two of the largest beaches on the norwegian island of Karmøy, 75 kilometres from Stavanger, Åkrasanden Beach and Sandvesanden Beach, have been newly awarded this year's "Blue Flag Beach"!

Blue Flag beach is an eco-mark awarded by the European Association for Environmental Education and one of the most recognized beach awards in the world. Beaches are required not only to have excellent water quality, clean beach areas, but also safety measures, facilities for the disabled, sustainable resources, clean toilets and lounges, and drinking water. The title of Blue Flag Beach not only represents unparalleled natural scenery, but also a perfect basic service facility and environmental awareness!

Åkrasanden Beach is located on the scenic island of Karmøy, and in good weather, the waters take on a stunning turquoise color, like a jewel set in the white sand.

A few colorful wooden chairs on the beach have become popular spot punch cards. Lie on top, blowing the salty sea breeze, basking in the warm sunshine, and immediately start a lazy afternoon. The color of the wooden chair is super filmed against the background of the blue sea and blue sky, and the casual shooting is ins wind~

Romantic watching the sea raiders are coming! Norway has to go to these few treasure beaches

4. //Kam Island//Sandvesanden Beach

Sandvesanden Beach is also another charming corner on the island of Karmøy. Famous for its vast white sand beaches, you can print your footprints on the delicate sand grains, and every step is a "foot massage" like a gift from nature

The meandering stream flows into the sea from afar, where you can also find small crabs swimming around from time to time, adding some fresh fun to the beach.

Romantic watching the sea raiders are coming! Norway has to go to these few treasure beaches

5. //Big Peninsula//Huk Beach

In addition to these, there are many summer treasure beaches in Norway ~ Huk Beach is located on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, across the water from the center of Oslo. Tourists often use it as their next stop on their trip after visiting the museum and opera house.

Huk Beach is just a short bus away, and the excellent transport and stunning sea views make it a great place for many locals to relax. It is worth mentioning that the beach has a designated area as a nudist beach, and it is forbidden to take pictures in this part of the area.

Unlike the fine white sand elsewhere, Huk Beach is more of a rugged rocky patch. Catching green mouths between the stone crevices, catching crabs, and finding starfish has become one of the most popular activities for children. Take advantage of the sunset for an open-air barbecue under the setting sun by the sea, and enjoy a sumptuous picnic on the smooth rocks, which are also exclusive memories of Oslo's summer days.

Cool summer nights, salty wet sea breeze

Come to Norway's Treasure Beach

Meet a midsummer night dream on the soft white sand!

(Some of the credits in this article are: ins@malgos_margaret, ins@worldofohan, ins@cleancoasts, ins@hildestava, ins@visitoslo)

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