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CAP NORD (NORDKAPP)

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At the end of the North Cape cliff once stood a place for Saami ritual sacrifices. Today, all that remains is a large parking lot, a compulsory passageway to the tourist center hidden in the cliff and inaugurated in 1988. There's no way to avoid paying, as the road is surrounded by barriers. Otherwise, keep in mind that entry is valid for 24 hours. A lot of clever people come to pitch their tents in the park. It's a great way to enjoy an amazing place, a radically different environment, and save a night in a hotel with a breathtaking view of sunrise and sunset over the cape! However, you'll have to put up with the incessant hum of the coaches, which undeniably detracts from the majesty of the surroundings. In any case, there's something magical about the place: you know you're at the northernmost point of Europe, and that's enough. The road that leads to the North Cape has a lot to do with this. The slow progression, the aridity of the landscapes, all contribute to making the cape a place apart, time and time again. If the end of the world is fascinating, the road to it is no less so.

Apart from the view towards a blue horizon, the vast tourist structure carved into the cliffs houses a modern complex of stores, cafeterias and restaurants (where prices are right). A small museum is dedicated to the first personalities who came to the North Cape. Italian explorer-priest Pietro Negri, in search of the end of the world, was one of the first tourists to visit the North Cape in 1664. This was followed in 1873 by Oscar II, King of Sweden-Norway, and Louis-Philippe, who had been chased out of France in 1795, disguised as an ordinary visitor. At the time, the only way to get close to the North Cape cliffs was by boat, and then to climb the 300 m to the summit, as the carriage road across the plateau wasn't opened until 1956. This road will soon be open again, and the physical challenge will give access to a sumptuous view of this cape.
Inside the hall, a "champagne bar" has been set up facing a panoramic bay with a superb view of the midnight sun, which lasts from May 16 to July 28 (when there's no fog). A small outdoor terrace hangs over a 300 m precipice overlooking the icy Arctic Ocean. Fog often rises from the ocean, enveloping the tip of the North Cape, which then seems to float between sky and sea. This is the end of the world! Do it if you can.

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elodie95
Visited in june 2017
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Visite du cap nord lors d'une croisière. Nous l'avons d'abord vu de loin à 2h du matin, sous un magnifique soleil, puis nous nous y sommes rendus le matin en car, et il faisait tellement beau que tous ces paysages sont inoubliables. Mais n'y allez pas s'il ne fait pas beau car vous ne verrez pas grand chose...tout cela est peut-être très commercial (vous pouvez acheter un certificat à la boutique !) mais je ne regrette pas d'y être allée !
DiCh
Visited in november 2017
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Site symbolique donc à voir si on passe dans le coin.
Ensuite c'est effectivement un peu attrape touriste car hormis un point de vue depuis le haut de la falaise, le "musée" est peu intéressant.
Par ailleurs le temps est très aléatoire...
Visited in november 2017
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N'y allez pas !

C'est juste un grand magasin avec un café et quelques galeries pour "justifier un prix exhorbitant " !!!

Et bien sûr un bout de falaise

Vraiment déçue ...bon la route pr
Y aller est superbe par
Contre
Visited in june 2016
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Lieu emblématique et incontournable. La route qui y mène au départ de Honningsvåg est plus impressionnante que le Cap lui-même.
N'oubliez pas de réclamer votre certificat avant de repartir !
mhumhuu13
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A faire ! Même si il faut s'acquitter d'un péage pour le stationnement, prix très élevé ! La route est magnifique !
Sur place on trouve un complexe avec musée, cinéma, restaurants, boutiques souvenirs et bien sûr la poste ! Les prix sont aussi élevés !

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