Stavanger, on Norway’s south-west coast, is one of the country’s oldest cities, which has prospered widely through ‘black gold’. But, this Scandi hotspot is fuelled by more than oil, with vibrant street art and an ‘arrive hungry’ food scene.
Stretching 110 kilometres as it slices through the snow-dusted Sunnmøre Alps, Storfjord – whose name translates as Great Fjord – more than matches up to its mighty moniker.