Visiting North Cape in Nordkapp in northern most Norway is all the ambience of Paradise on Earth. The Cape is in Nordkapp Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. This northernmost point in Europe, accessed by car travelling on E69 which is the northernmost public road in Europe. Here you find peace of mind, beautiful sky, mid night Sun, Ocean, vast expanse of beautiful picturesque landscape. The cape includes flat topped, a 307-metre-high cliff. Weather permitting, be blessed to watch Midnight Sun from here, across the Barents Sea horizon to the north. Here you have, North Cape Hall, built in 1988 on the flat hilltop. This houses a café, restaurant, post office, souvenir shop, a small museum, and video cinema. What more is needed for a spendid beautiful mesmerizing spot on Earth. Visit and feel the beautiful place and forget everything for a moment watching Midnight Sun. It is all joyous moments...
Read moreViews are good, weather permitting. They were ok until a brief snow squall (in early June!) when I was there. The visitor center has exhibits and a film about the place and some of its famous visitors. In my case mostly appreciated for shelter fro the snow squall. Somewhat overblown. Usual souvenirs and cafeteria. Main reason for visiting is that it's the northernmost point in Europe. The kind of place you go to say you've gone there and to take a photo in front of the monument and/or the latitude marker. Enjoyed it, nonetheless. Weather included--adds...
Read moreNorth Cape is absolutely worth the visit, even though getting there can be a bit challenging.
The journey from start to finish is incredibly scenic, offering breathtaking views throughout. Travelling to North Cape in a convoy added an extra layer of adventure, making it an experience of a lifetime.
If you appreciate stunning landscapes and unique travel experiences, North Cape should definitely be on your list of must-visit...
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