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Tours in Buda, Norway: information for travelers

The Norwegian Bodø polar city, which has the status of the capital of the county (province) of Nordland, attracts outdoor enthusiasts, supporters of educational tourism and nature lovers.

Long before the trip, many tourists book a car in Norway online in order to get a favorable rental rate, see more attractions and not depend on tour groups. At Oslo Airport (Gardermoen) the cost of a compact class car is from 15 euros per day, at Bergen Airport the cost is about the same - from 14 euros per day.


It is well known that skiing in Norway is very popular, in this northern country there are many ski resorts with quality tracks. Bude is located at the foot of the Scandinavian mountains, on the slopes of which skiers can ski for almost half a year.

The capital of the province of Nordland, located on the coast of the Norwegian Sea, is called the "City of Eagles". 10 kilometers from Bude there are rocks that have long been chosen by white-tailed eagles; sea ​​eagles flying over the city can often be seen during daylight hours.

Connoisseurs of natural monuments are attracted by the Svartisen glacier, to the highest point of which, located at an altitude of 1600 meters, tourists can climb accompanied by an instructor.



In the province of Nordland there are 17 protected areas that are of interest to travel enthusiasts. Especially popular among nature lovers is the Bervatnent nature reserve, on whose territory orchids grow; these flowers can rarely be seen beyond the Arctic Circle.

Guests of Bude are also interested in the Sunnstraumen Nature Reserve, a significant part of this zone is occupied by coniferous forests, which attract fans of ecotourism.

About half an hour from the provincial capital is the famous Saltstraumen sea strait, famous for the strongest tidal current in the world. In those periods when the tides are not observed, this place attracts fishing enthusiasts - here cod, catfish, herring and pollock are well caught from the boat.

At the beginning of summer, when the season of white nights comes, fishing in the Norwegian Sea and the Saltstraumen Strait is possible at night.

Tours in Buda may be of interest to Russians who prefer an inexpensive vacation in Norway; prices in hotels and restaurants in the polar city are quite affordable. A visit to the provincial capital of Nordland involves getting to know its architectural monuments.

The main attraction of the city of Bude, with a little less than 40 thousand inhabitants, is the Budina Church, built in the 13th century; it is one of the oldest temples in Northern Norway.


Tourists in the provincial capital are also interested in the majestic cathedral, built shortly after the Second World War in the neo-Gothic style.

At the very end of the last century, the Renwick Church was erected in Buda, which immediately became one of the main attractions of the polar city. Curious travelers are attracted by the Nordland County Museum, located in a picturesque 19th-century mansion.

Tourists of different ages vacationing in Buda are interested in the National Aviation Museum, which presents military and passenger aircraft from different historical eras.

Nordland Musikfestuke, traditionally held in the summer, has brought fame to the capital city of Nordland and attracts music fans from all over the world. Holidays in Buda involve familiarity with the dishes that have become widespread in Northern Norway.

This provincial capital is one of the all-season Norwegian tourism centers that can attract travelers throughout the year.