Kragerø, Norway

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Stunning scenery, quintessential charm and great art define the small town of Kragerø on Norway’s southern coast boasts outsized appeal. Surrounded by freshwater lakes and a spectacular archipelago of more than 490 islands and skerries, it is a destination for boating, fishing, canoeing and swimming as well as cycling. Once an important seafaring community, Kragerø preserves that heritage in its inner harbor area, where the marina, promenades and piers, along with outdoor concerts and waterfront dining, create a lively ambience. From here, explore the narrow, winding streets and lanes lined with traditional houses, shops, galleries, bars, cafes and restaurants serving the day’s catch. The light and picturesque setting have long attracted artists, most notably Edvard Munch, whose footsteps can be traced on a self-guided walk.

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Stunning scenery, quintessential charm and great art define the small town of Kragerø on Norway’s southern coast boasts outsized appeal. Surrounded by freshwater lakes and a spectacular archipelago of more than 490 islands and skerries, it is a destination for boating, fishing, canoeing and swimming as well as cycling. Once an important seafaring community, Kragerø preserves that heritage in its inner harbor area, where the marina, promenades and piers, along with outdoor concerts and waterfront dining, create a lively ambience. From here, explore the narrow, winding streets and lanes lined with traditional houses, shops, galleries, bars, cafes and restaurants serving the day’s catch. The light and picturesque setting have long attracted artists, most notably Edvard Munch, whose footsteps can be traced on a self-guided walk.

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