If you loved: Succession Go set-jetting to: Norway
While most of Succession was set in New York City, home to the obnoxious but compelling Roy family (including Sarah Snook as Shiv, right), in season four, episode five, they go to Norway to meet tech mogul Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård). One memorable location was the Juvet Landscape Hotel, near the village of Sylte. A modernist glass and timber-clad structure in a towering pine forest, it sits on a snaking stretch of mountain road called Trollstigen, a stone’s throw from the West Norwegian fjords. The stunning, natural wilderness is ideal for hiking, particularly in the Romsdal mountains. You can get the cable car to Eggen restaurant at the top of Nesaksla mountain, which also featured in the episode. Within the same area is the famous Trollveggen, or Troll Wall, Europe’s highest perpendicular mountain wall. This was also the setting for a spectacular stunt in last year’s
Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, where Tom Cruise’s character Ethan Hunt leaps dramatically off a 4,000m high cliff called Helsetkopen on his motorbike. You can also see Norway’s incredible landscapes in Harry Potter And The Half-blood Prince (on the charming Rauma Railway), No Time To Die (on the corkscrew-like Atlanterhavsvegen, or Atlantic Ocean Road), and Dune
(at the wave-thrashed Myresanden Beach on the Stad peninsula).
GET THERE Rooms at the Juvet Landscape Hotel (juvet.com/en) start from £369 a night. Discover the World (discover-the-world.com) offers a 12-night self-drive package to the region from £2,499pp, excluding flights. visitnorway.com