Description
The Senja Tourist Road
Senja is the second largest island in Norway (outside of Svalbard) and is located close to the Vesterålen archipelago. The fishing industry is dominant in Senja as the waters here are some of the richest in the country. Other important industries are graphite mining and potato and potato products. The northern coast of Senja has open sea, while the west coast faces the islands of Andøya and Krøttøya. The west coast is famous for its steep and rugged mountains coming out from the sea, while the eastern and southern parts are milder. Senja has earned the nickname “Norway in miniature” because of the islands diverse scenery that reflects almost the entire span of Norwegian nature. Senja is known for its natural environment across Norway.
Printable version of the Senja Tourist Road includes:
- Detailed information about each point of interest
- Images of each point of interest
- Historic overview of streets, buildings, and areas
- Directions between points
- Time between points
- Historic photos
- Scenic photo stops
- Museums and shops worth visiting
- Link to a map that you can load into your phone for easier navigation
This guide is 6 pages and comes in a PDF format.
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