Sightseeing in Molde - what to see. Complete travel guide

Molde 1. In Molde, climatic conditions are quite mild and not typical for Norway, so it is comfortable to visit the city at any time of the year. In winter, interesting events dedicated to the New Year and Christmas are held.
2. In the city, there are several unusual hotels located in restored historic buildings. They offer rooms at affordable prices.
3. At local restaurants, gourmets should pay special attention to fish dishes. Excellent restaurants offering dishes at affordable prices are located not far from the city center.
4. If you are going to have breakfast at a local restaurant or cafe, you should remember that quite big portions are served here in the morning. Those who haven’t got used to substantial breakfast should order one dish for two or three.
5. Near Molde, there is a big airport but it serves only domestic flights. It mostly accommodates flights from Oslo. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. There is a bus connection between Molde and other cities of Norway and even some nearby countries. In the city, there is a big bus station. Every day, buses run to different areas of the country from here.
7. Local restaurants and bars have strict regulations for selling alcohol. On the weekend, it is allowed to sell only low alcoholic drinks. Young people should take their passport with them.
In Molde, there are a lot of historic buildings. One of the oldest constructions in the city is Molde Cathedral. The cathedral started to be built in 1661. The original building was built of … Open
8. Fans of extraordinary souvenirs should pay attention to shops specializing in handicrafts. You can also find interesting gifts in local grocery shops.
9. The representatives of the gentle sex should pay their attention to silver accessories of the local production. They are distinguished not only by high quality, but also by affordable prices.
10. In summer, camping sites in the surroundings are very popular with thrifty tourists. It is quite comfortable here. Camping sites are much cheaper than the most modest hotels.
11. Nature admirers should visit Molde in late spring when fruit trees blossom. In the surroundings of the city, there are a lot of interesting natural attractions.
12. Travelers from other countries should remember that polar days here last from mid-May to late July. During this period, the sun doesn’t go down.
13. Molde is quite a small city, so it is more interesting to explore it on foot. All significant architectural and cultural attractions are close to each other.
14. Thrifty tourists who are not going to visit restaurants and cafes every day should pay their attention to local bakeries and food stores. Here, you can buy fresh traditional pastries and farm high-quality products.
15. The other way to save some money is to visit local bars and pubs. They offer traditional dishes at cheaper prices.
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What to visit being in Molde - unique sights

De Syv Sostrene

From the series “Most Fanciful Waterfalls of the Planet”
It is noteworthy, that opposite the Seven Sisters waterfall there is another single waterfall, Friaren, the name of which can be translated from Norwegian as 'a groom'. Tourists who want to see the waterfall in all its glory should visit it in May or June when glaciers begin to melt in the mountains. Although the waterfall freezes in winter, it doesn’t become less attractive. In winter scenic places are visited by mountain climbers, for whom the frozen waterfall serves as an ideal route for climbing. An excursion to the waterfall will not only allow you to enjoy the beauty of idyllic landscapes, but also significantly expands knowledge related to the national culture of Norway. … Read further

Storseisundet Brug

From the series “The Most Unusual and Strange Bridges on Earth”
The locals have given the original names of the bridge that reflect the main particularity. They call Storseisundet 'the drunken bridge'. The bridge is located on the territory of the Møre og Romsdal Gouvernements and connects its mainland with Averøya Island. The Storseisundet Bridge is part of the so-called 'Atlantic Road', which houses 8 bridges. Storseisundet is the longest underneath, the extension of the bridge forms 260 meters. The bridge was opened in July 1989 and since then attracts thousands of curious drivers and tourists who are looking for new impressions. … Read further

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