Molde – The City of Roses with a View to Remember
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Molde took me by surprise in the best way possible. Nestled along the Romsdal Fjord, this quiet coastal city is known as the “City of Roses,” and during the summer, it truly lives up to its name. But even beyond its blooming gardens, Molde offers breathtaking views, cozy vibes, and a strong sense of Norwegian serenity.
I arrived just in time for a golden sunset, and my first stop was Varden Viewpoint, about a 10-minute drive (or scenic hike) from the city center. From there, I counted over 200 snow-capped peaks stretching across the horizon—it’s a view that lingers in your memory long after you leave.
The town itself is calm and friendly, with a charming waterfront and parks lined with roses. A highlight of my trip was strolling along Molde’s harbor promenade, grabbing a coffee, and watching ferries and sailboats glide through the fjord.
If you’re visiting in July, don’t miss the Moldejazz Festival—one of Europe’s oldest jazz events. The city comes alive with music, energy, and an international crowd, making it the perfect time to experience local culture in full swing.
Best Time to Visit:
Late spring to early autumn (May–September) for clear skies, blooming roses, and fjord views.
July for the vibrant Moldejazz atmosphere.
Helpful Tips:
Take a fjord cruise or drive the scenic Atlantic Road, just a short trip from Molde.
Try fresh seafood at one of the harborside restaurants—cod and shrimp here are local favorites.
The weather can be unpredictable—pack layers and a light rain jacket.
Location: Molde, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
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