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Scandinavian Outlet

Scandinavian Outlet

Head to the waterfront, and a few minutes by boat you can reach the old Devold Factory. It has now been turned to a series of shops and outlet stores where Scandinavian design is king.

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Nordic Cheers

Nordic Cheers

Alesund’s past is linked with the fishing industry. Even though it was destroyed by a fire at the turn of the past century and took a detour down the path of Art-Nouveau, Alesund has never turned its back on its seafaring origins. On what used to the the old fish warehouse, you will find Brosunder Bar, the place to go for local brews, signature cocktails and a not negligible wine selection.

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Lighthouse Hermitage

Lighthouse Hermitage

There are places that promise seclusion and to fend off all the distractions of the world… Then there’s Svinøy Lighthouse. Located on an island off Norway’s coast, the lighthouse guards the Norwegian Sea. Storms hit the island with waves taller than the island itself, and access is restricted to a few helicopter trips each year: 4 to be exact.

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Food that Goes with the Waves

Food that Goes with the Waves

Accessible only by boat, Kami, on the islet of Skotholmen is the restaurant of choice for seafood, off the coast of Alesund. The place used to be a herring processing factory and even today it remains true to its history. According to Chef Magnus Bergseth, if you are on a tiny islet, on a former fish salting facility, completely surrounded by the ocean… you have to serve fish!

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An Air of Freedom

An Air of Freedom

The waters of the Hjørundfjord mirror the sky, the cliffs and the forests: all is stillness, all is silence. I am paddling on a kayak, dwarfed by the towering walls. The sound of my paddle on the smooth water becomes a thundering splash.

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Mikael Svensson

Mikael Svensson

During my last visit to Oslo, I was lucky enough to get reservations to Kontrast, a Michelin starred restaurant led by chef Mikael Svensson. The semi-industrial setting seemed perfect for experimentation and innovative cuisine. New Scandinavian in essence and origin, chef Svensson’s dished defy definition and are in constant evolution.

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Royal Grandeur - Natural Inspiration

Royal Grandeur – Natural Inspiration

There aren’t many places where the charm of a bygone age survives, authentic and unadulterated. Fewer still have carried this tradition uninterrupted through the tumultuous 20th century. Union Øye Hotel opened its doors in 1891 and has since remained one of the finest hotels in Europe.

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Fjord Boutique

Fjord Boutique

Storfjord Hotel stands where breathtaking meets stunning. The rugged west coast of Norway is famous for its unmatchable scenic prowess: fjords, fjords and fjords. The hotel is 30 minutes away from Ålesund, on a wooded hillside that overlooks the Storjord and the Sunnmøre Alps.

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Lapland in an Arboreal Abode

Lapland in an Arboreal Abode

Sometimes, going far away, to a remote and secluded corner of the world, surrounded by nature and tranquillity just doesn’t cut it anymore. The Tree Hotel in the Swedish Lapland allows you to stay in the canopy of the Arctic Forest, allowing you to go one step further in your search for intimacy and seclusion with uniquely concept rooms.

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A Traveller’s Vacation

A Traveller’s Vacation

Sheer limestone walls, treasured by climbers, cherished by the gentlest, pink hues of the Sun, mountains that reach skyward with solemn prayer, with the heartfelt immovability of giants: the Marmolada, Italy’s last glacier, Passo Giau, and the green fields of Alta Badia. The Dolomites are my childhood refuge, the treasure-vault of precious memories and a region that defines my Italian-ness.

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