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Despite its location just within the Arctic Circle, the meandering and pretty coastal city of Bodo in Norway's stunningly scenic Nordland region rarely experiences temperatures more than few degrees below zero even in the depths of winter. A relatively young destination, Bodo gained town status in 1816 as a fish trading and export centre intended to reduce northern Norway's reliance upon supplies from Bergen, some fifteen-hundred kilometres further south.

It wasn't until the 1870s that Bodo truly realised its ambition, when a boom in the herring trade not only saw the town's population grow from five hundred inhabitants to more than three thousand but also saw Bodo, now a city, established as an administrative and financial centre in its own right.

Prosperity and security remained for Bodo until May 27th 1940 when it was entirely destroyed by German bombing raids. Rebuilt from scratch in the decade following the end of the Second World War, Bodo has since re-established itself as an important hub of finance, commerce and communications, whilst the addition of an airport and the arrival of the railway has brought tourism to the city.

Today, Bodo is an excellent destination in which to experience the midnight sun between June and the beginning of July. Surrounded by mountains and numerous national parks the city is also a perfect base from which to explore Nordland's outstanding natural beauty and to observe the white-tailed or sea-eagle which commonly inhabits the area.

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Explore Norway's iconic mountains, glaciers and azure fjords, and discover Swedish Lapland's untamed wilderness on this epic vacation. Experience all the great Scandinavian rail experiences, cross the Arctic Circle to the 'Land of the Midnight Sun' and visit an authentic Sámi village to gain an insight into the traditions of Lapland's...

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Embark on a captivating summertime journey across Norway. From Oslo in the south to the Lofoten Islands north of the Arctic Circle, enjoy four epic trips on the world-renowned Flåm, Bergen, Nordland and Rauma railways. On this top-rated tour, discover Norway's beautiful cities and cruise across the shimmering Geirangerfjord. Experience a...

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“Well organised with a brilliant guide who managed to stay calm throughout the holiday even when events beyond his cntrol tried to derail the experience,
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Saltstraumen

Ten kilometres south of Bodo, Saltstraumen is the world's strongest tidal current and can be witnessed every six hours when up to four hundred million cubic metres of water powers its way through a narrow channel at speeds reaching twenty-five miles per hour. This maelstrom of water results in spectacular whirlpools up to ten metres in diameter.

Norwegian Aviation Museum

Near Bodo's Nordlandshallen shopping mall, the large and fascinating Norwegian Aviation Museum (Norsk Luftfartsmuseum) is divided into two sections, one covering military aviation and the other civil aviation. These are separated by an observation tower from which visitors can view the departure and arrival of planes at Bodo's airport.

Bodo Cathedral

Recognisable by its modern basket-like tower and tall spire, Bodo's twentieth-century cathedral was built in a neo-gothic style and feature a beautiful twelve-metre high stained-glass window. The cathedral houses an impressive organ and ten intricate Nordland tapestries.

Bremnes Fortress

Built in 1940 by the Germans as part of their coastal defences, Bremnes Fortress is situated seven kilometres from the town and was one of nine such forts. Today Bremnes Fortress is interesting to explore and offers superb views of the town and surrounding mountains. The area is also popular for hiking and fishing.

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