The world's most beautiful and scenic road trips have been unveiled, and remarkably, only one in Europe made the prestigious list - Norway's Lofoten Islands Explorer. As revealed by Trailfinders, other notable mentions include Canada's Icefields Parkway, California's Big Sur along Highway 1, and picturesque roads in New Zealand and Australia.
The Lofoten Islands Explorer offers an unforgettable 260 mile (420 kilometer) long journey by car from Tromsø to Svolvær, where every turn reveals incredible views. This spectacular route, situated above the Arctic Circle, invites travellers to explore northern Norway's dramatic landscapes, characterized by towering fjords and remote inlets basking in the glow of the Midnight Sun. Starting in Tromsø, known as the Arctic Capital, adventurers can take advantage of the endless daylight hours to ascend Mt. Storsteinen for panoramic vistas and to witness majestic whale sightings.
The drive leads to Svolvær in the Lofoten Islands, where scenic fishing villages and breathtaking hikes await exploration. As you navigate this stunning area, you'll have countless opportunities to stop and marvel at nature's masterpieces, from dramatic cliffs to serene beaches.
The journey continues to Narvik, where visitors can enjoy outdoor activities ranging from scenic walks to cultural experiences at the Narvik War Museum.

Concluding the trip with a leisurely drive back to Tromsø, travelers can savor the beauty of Norway's magnificent landscapes once more before bidding farewell to this Arctic wonderland. This road trip promises to be an extraordinary adventure, filled with awe-inspiring scenery and rich experiences throughout the journey.
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