Where else should I visit in Norway?

I'm planning to go and visit Norway again in February of next year. So far I have planned to go to Tromso as this is a city I know quite a bit about already. I'll also be in Oslo as i have connecting flights there. I've been to Oslo and Bergen before-both amazing places but i'd like to try somewhere else thats new, apart from Tromso. I won't have a car with me so anywhere suggested must be reasonably accessable-e.g. on coach/train routes etc. Can anyone suggest anywhere in Norway to visit then?

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yes i maybe can help a little with your itinerary to norway,i have been there many times touring with my work as i have to most of europe over the past 30 years,and norway i found very exciting tho really expensive,the obvious places to visit are oslo and bergen each of which i suggest you take a guided city tour by local bus, you can pick up the info on them at all the tourist info centers,other places are vos which is small and very pretty then try a tour through the telemark region its stunning,also visit the sorfiord,the hardanger fiord,and onto ulvik and to the orchards that also is very pretty and so quiet and tranquil,then try the boat trip and train ride on the famous flam to myrdal railway up into the mountain landscapes and seeing the beauty of the kjosfosson waterfall the fiord boat trip and the flam railway can both be combined to run together i,e the boat will take you to the train and thier timetables both coincide, and that little tour which is a full day out for you is called NORWAY IN A NUTSHELL,and also a must whilst in oslo is a visit to the viking museum and see the remnants of the unearthed viking ships and culture,what an amazing race they must have been,finally on your return journey try do a couple of nights in copenhagen,and try to fit in a visit over the oreson bridge and on into the city,again do a locally guided city tour and take in the famous tivolli gardens and look around the harbour and port areas it to is full of amazement,have a good time and enjoy the delights,just try and fit in as much as you can,you can always rest when you return home with a head full of super memories,,good luck
We went there about 3 years ago and it was totally amazing but very expensive to eat out. We went on a cruise along the coastal line. Bergen was nice with lots of shops and restaurants and bits of history dotted here and there. We also took a sight seeing bus which was very informative. Stravangar was also really pretty - little cobble streets, old style wooden houses. It was a port so there were lots of fishing boats in as well. Just take lots of dosh with you when you go!!!
Bergen is very nice. If you can find the time you may want to take a train to Narvik then on up to Trondhiem
Stravangar is a cracking little place, I was there 14 years ago though, it may have changed a bit since then!

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