@ Norwegian Museum of Cultural History Cuddles begins her tour of "Norway". Wrap up warm! Norwegian Museum of Cultural History This old farm homestead, typical of many found in Oslo, Norway countrysides is one of 160 buildings on display at one of the world's oldest and largest open-air museums, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. This open-air museum focuses on the time period from 1500 until the present time but also has a stave church from 1200. Indoor exhibits feature Norwegian folk costumes, folk art, church art, toys, and Sami culture.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Autumn.
Cuddles shook paws with Autumn the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Mosfjell, Birkeland, Norway "'Norway is the world's most successful nation at the Winter Olympic Games'," read out Cuddles from the itinerary. "'Despite having only around 5 million residents, Norway has won more medals than any other country in Olympic history'." "And there's me tumbling head over paws on that icy path this morning!" remarked BINE. Mosfjell, Birkeland, Norway A scenic sunset brings a day of adventuring through Mosfjell, Birkeland, Norway to a close. Rest up because there will be more spectacular places to see tomorrow!
While enjoying your Saga, you met BINE.
Cuddles shook paws with BINE the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rural Norwegian Landscape Kiki settled back in her coach seat and turned to her neighbour. "Would you like a potato crisp, Cuddles?" she asked, opening the bright blue packet. "Mmm, yes, please!" responded Cuddles, and helped herself. Some happy crunching by both pets ensued. "These are really delicious!" enthused Cuddles. "So what does Potetgull on the packet mean?" "I asked our tour guide earlier. It means "gold potatoes". The maker is Maarud, who make most of the crisps in Norway." Rural Norwegian Landscape Time to bundle up! The horses are hitched to the sleigh and pets will get to experience a real sleigh ride through the wintry Norwegian rural landscape.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Kiki.
Cuddles shook paws with Kiki the Gibby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Colorful Shops, Bergen, Norway "Quiz time, Chester! What invention did Norway give the world that has remained practically unchanged in almost a hundred years?" "Goodness! Er ... something to do with skiing? Skating? Swimming?" ventured Chester. "It was actually the cheese slice!" replied Cuddles. "It was invented way back in 1925 by Thor Bjørklund." Colorful Shops, Bergen, Norway Colorful wooden shops beckon travelers to stop by and see what goodies they can't live without. The bright yellow one is a souvenir shop. Every pet needs to visit that one.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Chester.
Cuddles shook paws with Chester the House Mouse. They both received one silver mole!
@ Ice Sculptures, Kirkenes, Norway "Did you see in our tour guide that the world's most remote island is in Norwegian territory but it's actually on the other side of the world in the South Atlantic Ocean!" said Cuddles. "I guess that means we won't be visiting it!" remarked Dong Dong. "Correct! Because of Bouvet's remoteness and the lack of an airport, visiting the island is impossible unless you're on a funded scientific research expedition." Ice Sculptures, Kirkenes, Norway The famous Snow Hotel in Kirkenes is built with fresh snow every winter and is a popular tourist attraction. How do you stay warm in there? You are just going to have to do a little research to find out the answer to that question and any others you may have.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Dong Dong.
Cuddles shook paws with Dong Dong the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Frozen Fjord, Norway "Today's quiz question, ashley!" announced Cuddles. "How many times has Norway hosted the Winter Olympics?" ashley pondered. "Well, I would say more than once, at any rate!" "Correct, ashley! The answer is twice: in 1952 in Oslo, and in 1994 in Lillehammer." Frozen Fjord, Norway The ice is beginning to break up signifying that the winter's grip on the land is loosening. The ice and snow will soon melt, giving way to the many fjord cruises that immerse travelers in the spectacular beauty that is Norway's famous fjords.
While enjoying your Saga, you met ashley.
Cuddles shook paws with ashley the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lofoten Fishing Village "'Arguably the best way to enjoy the Norwegian coastline – if you don't have your own boat that is – is by taking the full Hurtigruten voyage on the Coastal Steamer from Bergen to Kirkenes and back again. On the 12-day voyage you'll get up close to some of the country's most iconic scenery with 34 ports of call northbound and 33 on southbound sailings'," read out Cuddles from the tour brochure. Nicole pondered. "It's been fabulous touring the parts we've managed to do by boat, Cuddles. I vote we come back another time when we can afford our own private boat!" Lofoten Fishing Village Many rugged fishing villages can be found among the picturesque Lofoten Islands of Norway. They are a popular destination for both professional and recreational fishermen.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Nicole.
Cuddles shook paws with Nicole the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Soaring Sunset "Wow!" exclaimed Bubblegum. "Hey, Cuddles, did you know it was Norway that introduced salmon sushi to Japan? It says here that while sushi is of course a Japanese thing, they did not use salmon in their sushi until it was suggested by a Norwegian delegation in 1980s. Seafood is now one of Norway's biggest industries."
Soaring Sunset Two large aquatic birds soar serenely in the sunset in Bergen, Norway.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Bubblegum.
Cuddles shook paws with Bubblegum the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Foggy Fjord, Norway "Look at this in our tour brochure, Cuddles! 'Andøya Space is a rocket launch site, rocket range and spaceport on Andøya island.'" "Wow, sounds exciting, Enterbeauty a name for this pet!" Foggy Fjord, Norway This idyllic little fog-enshrouded village welcomes a boat into the fjord. I'm sure the travelers will receive a warm nordic welcome.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Enterbeauty a name for this pet.
Cuddles shook paws with Enterbeauty a name for this pet the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Enterbeauty a name for this pet and you found 10 Travel Tokens!
@ Røldal, Norway "Did you know that Norway has a 120-mile land border with Russia, swinger?" swinger pondered. "I didn't know that, Cuddles! Aren't Sweden and Finland sort of in the way?" "Look at the map here. It's at Kirkenes. It says here that it's very common for Norwegians to cross over into Russia to buy cheaper fuel for their cars, while Russians cross over to Norway to buy better quality goods in Kirkenes." Røldal, Norway No matter what your idea of fun is, Røldal offers something for you to do. Attractions include skiing, hiking, and sightseeing. If you are a history buff, there are plenty of interesting places to explore.
While enjoying your Saga, you met swinger.
Cuddles shook paws with swinger the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Jotunheimen Mountains, Norway "Hey, Cuddles, when we're in Oslo we're going with a tour guide on a Jo Nesbø Detective Hole walk! I've been reading The Bat and it's unputdownable!" Grizz was excited. "I bought The Snowman when we arrived here. It's really awfully good!" "Well, a lot of places in his books are real-life locations. This will be a great tour!" Jotunheimen Mountains, Norway Once upon a time, according to Norse mythology, Jotunheimen was the place where the Jötunn – the trolls – lived. These were feared as superhuman, similar in power to gods but more chaotic in nature and best avoided. “Giant” or "Troll" are common synonyms for Jötunn. It is also used in Scandinavian folklore and popular culture. The word is related to modern Scandinavian words for magic or sorcery. Prepare yourself to be spellbound as soon as you set foot here.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Grizz.
Cuddles shook paws with Grizz the Grey Spider. They both received one silver mole!
@ Norwegian Fjord Rainbow "It says in our brochure that not only was skiing invented in Norway, but a development in Norwegian skis in the 1890s – the Telemark – directly led to the modern skis we use today," remarked Kiki. "Our guide was saying this morning that the words 'ski' and 'slalom' originated right here in Norway," responded Cuddles. Norwegian Fjord Rainbow They say treasure is to be found at the end of the rainbow. That is definitely true here in Norway where they have an abundance of some of the most spectacular scenic fjord views. Norway truly is a treasure for the eyes.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Kiki.
Cuddles shook paws with Kiki the Gibby. They both received one silver mole!
@ Trolltunga, Norway "Did you see in our tour guide that the world's most remote island is in Norwegian territory but it's actually on the other side of the world in the South Atlantic Ocean!" said Cuddles. "I guess that means we won't be visiting it!" remarked Luna. "Correct! Because of Bouvet's remoteness and the lack of an airport, visiting the island is impossible unless you're on a funded scientific research expedition." Trolltunga, Norway Trolltunga (Troll Tongue) is a very popular tourist attraction, rapidly increasing in popularity since 2010 with more than 80,000 hikers completing the very challenging 27 kilometer (17 mile) hike, which takes more than ten hours, over rough terrain, to complete.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Luna.
Cuddles shook paws with Luna the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!
@ Piggy Bank "Look at this, Elvis!" remarked Cuddles. "It says in our itinerary that the world's longest road tunnel is in Norway. The Lærdal Tunnel is 15 miles (24.5 km) long and connects the small communities of Lærdal and Aurland. It cost 1 billion Norwegian kroner (about US$110 million) to build." "That's amazing, Cuddles!" Piggy Bank Piggy banks are usually associated with good luck. Perhaps this sweet little piggy bank painted with the Norwegian Flag will help the owner save.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Elvis.
Cuddles shook paws with Elvis the Hound Dog. They both received one silver mole!
@ The Trolls Road Oh look ... you won a pet! The Trolls Road The Trollstigen or Trolls Road is a very windy road that travels up steep mountainsides in Rauma, a municipality in Norway. The road was opened on 31st July 1936 by the then King of Norway Haakon VII. Each of the bends has its own name, most are named after the foreman who led the work crews for that section.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Ladybug.
Cuddles shook paws with Ladybug the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
Ladybug gave you 1 "Prickled 'n Pleased Flora" size 7
@ Village On Fjord, Norway "Would you like to share my elevenses, Jazzabell?" invited Cuddles, when she encountered her friend in the park. "It's called Kvikk Lunsj—it means Quick Lunch!" Unwrapping the chocolate wafer bar, she broke it in half, and offered it to Jazzabell. "Thank you, Cuddles!" said Jazzabell, taking the proffered sample. "Mmm, that's very nice indeed!" "Apparently it's customary when you go skiing here in Norway to take a Kvikk Lunsj along with a thermos of hot chocolate and an orange!" Village On Fjord, Norway Norway has over 1,700 named fjords, and there are many small villages with colourful houses dotted along many of the fjords. Norway is the second-largest exporter of fish and seafood so people want to live as close to the water as possible.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Jazzabell.
Cuddles shook paws with Jazzabell the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sognefjord, Norway "'Tromsø has The Arctic University, which is the northernmost university in the world, with 16,000 students,'" read out Flatts from the brochure. "They also have the Northern Lights Observatory in Tromsø, don't they, Cuddles?" remarked Flatts. "That must be a cool place to work!" Sognefjord, Norway In the Sognefjord area of Norway you will enjoy many picturesque vistas. The Sognefjord is Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, According to UNESCO, the landscape around the fjord is among the most scenically outstanding in the world, which is why it has a place on the World Heritage List.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Flatts.
Cuddles shook paws with Flatts the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Troll Tongue "So, Clarice, what is unique about the restaurant at Båly in Lindesnes? That's as far south as you can get in Norway." Seeing Clarice's blank look, Cuddles said, "I'll give you a clue—its name is "Under"!" "It's underwater!" squeaked Clarice. "That's correct! It's the largest underwater restaurant in the world. It looks lovely in these pictures, doesn't it?" Troll Tongue Trolltunga, Troll Tongue is a rock formation situated in Ullensvang Municipality, Vestland County, Norway. The cliff juts out horizontally about 700 metres (2,300 ft) above Ringedalsvatnet lake. This has become a very popular hiking area in recent years.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Clarice.
Cuddles shook paws with Clarice the Vanilla Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Old Town, Bergen "Today's quick trivia question, Lulu? What is the highest mountain in Norway?" "I'm afraid I don't know, Cuddles!" "It's Galdhøpiggen, 2469m or 8100 feet. 'Gald' means 'steep mountain road', 'hø' means 'big, rounded mountain', and 'piggen' means 'the peak'. It's in the county of Innlandet, and is also the highest mountain in the whole of Scandinavia." Old Town, Bergen Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway and was the first capital city, in 1299 Oslo became the capital. Bergen was founded by King Olave Kyrre in 1070 and became a major trading and seafaring port. The very first buildings in Bergen were situated at Bryggen (the dock).
While enjoying your Saga, you met Lulu.
Cuddles shook paws with Lulu the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Snowy Road, Norway "Wow!" exclaimed Shadow. "Hey, Cuddles, did you know it was Norway that introduced salmon sushi to Japan? It says here that while sushi is of course a Japanese thing, they did not use salmon in their sushi until it was suggested by a Norwegian delegation in 1980s. Seafood is now one of Norway's biggest industries."
Snowy Road, Norway The snowplows have just been through so the roads are clear... for now. The well-prepared pet knows to make sure they have emergency supplies in their vehicle anytime they leave home in the winter as the weather can change quickly.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Shadow.
Cuddles shook paws with Shadow the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Storseisundet Bridge, Norway " 'Norway is the name of the country in English,'" read out Cuddles. " 'In Norwegian, the country is called Norge. In the lesser-used nynorsk variety of Norwegian, the spelling is Noreg. In fact, the full name of the country is the Kingdom of Norway. In Norwegian, this is written as Kongeriket Norge, or Kongeriket Noreg in nynorsk. Meanwhile, the Norwegian language is known in Norway as norsk.' Got that, Melinda?" "Got it, Cuddles!" replied Melinda. "When I used to collect stamps when I was young, I remember the Norwegian ones had 'Norge' printed on them." Storseisundet Bridge, Norway The Storseisundet Bridge is a cantilever bridge and the longest of the eight bridges that make up the Atlanterhavsveien or the Atlantic Ocean Road. The bridge is 260 metres (850 ft) long and with a maximum clearance to the sea of 23 metres (75 ft). It was opened on 7 July 1989.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Melinda.
Cuddles shook paws with Melinda the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Houses in Winter, Norway "More trivia, Cuddles!" announced Choose a name. "What gift does Norway make to Britain every single year?" "Ooh, I know this!" responded Cuddles. "It's a Christmas tree!" "Correct!" said Choose a name. "It's a 65 feet (20 m) tall Norwegian spruce from an Oslo forest, usually about 50 to 60 years old. The cutting ceremony is attended by the British Ambassador and the Mayor of Oslo and after shipping to England is placed prominently in Trafalgar Square. The tree, decorated in a typical Norwegian style with white lights, provides a focal point for the carol-singing festivities that take place on the square throughout the Christmas period. After Twelfth Night the tree is converted into compost."
Houses in Winter, Norway The owners of these little row houses are making sure that even in winter there are vibrant colors to contrast the predominant winter hues of whites and grays.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Choose a name.
Cuddles shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Norwegian Autumn "Did you know that Oslo, the Norwegian capital, has been the venue of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony almost every year since 1901, Hester?" queried Cuddles. "The other Nobel prizes in science and literature are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden." Hester grinned. "Yup—well, I know the physics prize ceremony is in Stockholm. The last episode of the Big Bang Theory was unforgettable!"
Norwegian Autumn The sounds of gently trickling water are the only sounds heard during a moment of no traffic on the quaint stone bridge. Take this peaceful moment to feast on the autumnal beauty of Norway as well.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Hester.
Cuddles shook paws with Hester the Arctic Hare. They both received one silver mole!
@ Snowy Trek "Did you see in our tour guide that the world's most remote island is in Norwegian territory but it's actually on the other side of the world in the South Atlantic Ocean!" said Cuddles. "I guess that means we won't be visiting it!" remarked Nesi. "Correct! Because of Bouvet's remoteness and the lack of an airport, visiting the island is impossible unless you're on a funded scientific research expedition." Snowy Trek If you love hiking through the snow you will find it aplenty here in Norway. Some pets have already struck out on their winter adventure and have left a trail to follow.
While enjoying your Saga, you met Nesi.
Cuddles shook paws with Nesi the Short Haired Guinea Pig. They both received one silver mole!
@ Flåmsbana, Norway As Cuddles's tour of "Norway" comes to an end, she receives a seasonally appropriate gift! Sleeping Winter Grass I am tired after a long year of growing and putting forth vibrant green colours and making seeds. Now is my time to rest and gain back strength for when spring comes again. Even in this form, I add texture to the landscape and a touch of subdued yet warm colour. Flåmsbana, Norway Even though the population is around 400, the tiny town of Flåmsbana receives over 450,000 visitors every year! The main attraction to the area is the Flam Line, a railway route between Flåmsbana and Myrdal which is not only one of the steepest railway routes but is also undeniably one of the most magnificent train journeys in the world. The town harbor also offers approximately 160 cruises every year, taking passengers through the spectacular fjords and the encircling waterfalls. Cuddles has completed her tour of "Norway"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour Scandinavia!
While enjoying your Saga, you met Hoot.
Cuddles shook paws with Hoot the Screech Owl. They both received one silver mole!