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Aleksandra Zybała, VELUX
Norwegians love nature. The wild landscapes of Lofoten attracts sailing and fishing lovers.
Jacek Kulpiński, KPMG
The Norwegians love walking and surprisingly they usually do not need any sticks for the “Nordic walking”. A pair of good shoes and sunny weather will do.
Michał Wielgołaski, Greencarrier
Fishing for mackerels in Balstad bay in Lofoten
Harri Reiman, Leinonen
Finnish summer spa – there are almost 200 000 of them all over the country
Aleksandra Dziublińska, Danske Bank
The most popular way to move around a Danish city? Bicycle of course!
Konrad Konieczny, Innovation Norway
Kayaking in Austdalsbreen glacier. Contact with nature is a part of everyday life of Norwegians
Janusz Sytek, DTI
"The Black Diamond" library in Copenhagen. An intriguing example of modern Scandinavian architecture. It combines tradition with modern features of contemporary library. Great place to rest after a intensive walk.
Konrad Konieczny, Innovation Norway
Dog sledding on the Hardangervidda plateau. For many Norwegians dog breeding is not only work but a lifestyle
III PLACE: Ewa Rzepa, KPMG
Swedish cities are full of green areas and full of bikes. It's good to combine it both.
II PLACE: Aleksandra Zybała, VELUX
Bike is a definite symbol of Scandinavian lifestyle - healthy, ecological and close to nature.
I PLACE: Aarno Kurkela, HRX
Reindeer taxi is waiting for passengers. Lappish lifestyle
Audience award – Joanna Lipowczan, Skanska
Camping in Swedish Mountains benefiting from the Swedish Outdoor Access Rights (Allemansratten), Kungsleden (King's Trail)