I happened to be looking at the website of a seaplane company in Norway, and saw a nice picture ([this one](https://seaplanes.no/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/4-scaled.jpg)). After some searching I found the location: Fjærland. On google maps, the road from there to the Bøyabreen Glacier (and the glacier itself) looked very scenic. Are there any other recommended roads/routes that are also very beautiful?

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  1. Oh lord – easier to find which ones aren’t. My favorite is rv17 along the coast of Northern Norway – and in particular the bridge drive inn to Sandnessjøen. Freaking spectacular.

  2. [https://norwaytravelguide.no/self-drive-itineraries/stunning-roads-in-norway](https://norwaytravelguide.no/self-drive-itineraries/stunning-roads-in-norway) [https://www.dangerousroads.org/europe/norway/76-lysebotn-road-norway.html](https://www.dangerousroads.org/europe/norway/76-lysebotn-road-norway.html) [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/beautiful-roads-in-norway_n_6261576](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/beautiful-roads-in-norway_n_6261576) [https://norwaytravelguide.no/self-drive-itineraries/an-oslo-to-bergen-road-trip](https://norwaytravelguide.no/self-drive-itineraries/an-oslo-to-bergen-road-trip) for starters. Large parts of Norway has an over-production of landscape, , and pretty much anywhere you drive, excepting the suburbs of the major cities, you will find scenic routes, ranging from the ridiculously dramatic in the West and North to the undulating fields of the Oslo fjord area.

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