King Oscar II Chapel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The most remote place of Norway on the continent.
If you like to go to remote places, this location is a good one. With a view on Russia on the other side of the small river, you’ll stand on the most northernmost place on the continent of Europe 2000...
On the trip from Kirkenes to Grense Jakobselv, one comes also to the King Oskar's chapel. Great located on a hill below the mountain. This is one of the most remote places in Norway, but they also hav...
Grense Jakobselv, a small village 54 km from Kirkenes, bordering the Barents Sea and Russia. It is the point in mainland Norway farthest by road from Norway's capital Oslo. It is 2,465 kilometres (1,5...
The most remote place of Norway on the continent.
If you like to go to remote places, this location is a good one. With a view on Russia on the other side of the small river, you’ll stand on the most northernmost place on the continent of Europe 2000...
Nice peaceful border marker
A nice church built as a peaceful border marker. Nice old design and well maintained. Interested road to the church just meters from Russia
Lovely little chapel
Worth a visit when going to the Russian border and the Barents Sea. The church was built in 1869, is made of stone and has 72 seats
On the trip from Kirkenes to Border Jakobselv
On the trip from Kirkenes to Grense Jakobselv, one comes also to the King Oskar's chapel. Great located on a hill below the mountain. This is one of the most remote places in Norway, but they also hav...
The drive alone to this place is worth it!
Grense Jakobselv, a small village 54 km from Kirkenes, bordering the Barents Sea and Russia. It is the point in mainland Norway farthest by road from Norway's capital Oslo. It is 2,465 kilometres (1,5...