šŸ‡³šŸ‡“ Traditional Homes in Olden, Norway

šŸ‡³šŸ‡“ Traditional Homes in Olden, Norway

Nestled beneath snow-covered mountains, these homes offer a glimpse into the rural heritage of western Norway. The landscape around Olden is shaped by glaciers, fjords, and fertile valleys, creating an environment where farming communities have thrived for generations.


One of the most distinctive features in this scene is the traditional wooden building withĀ grass growing on its roof. Known as aĀ sod roofĀ (or turf roof), this centuries-old Scandinavian building technique was widely used throughout Norway. Layers of birch bark and soil provided natural insulation, helping homes stay warmer during cold winters and cooler during summer months. The grass roots also helped hold the roof in place and protect it from the elements.


Today, sod roofs remain an iconic symbol of Norwegian architecture, blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape while preserving a tradition that dates back hundreds of years.


šŸ“ Olden, Vestland County, Norway


A beautiful combination of traditional craftsmanship, sustainable design, and spectacular mountain scenery.

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