Europe

Norway

Norway, often referred to as the Land of the Midnight Sun, is a country known for its stunning natural beauty, including fjords, waterfalls, mountains, and the aurora borealis. In addition to its scenery, Norway offers rich history, vibrant city life, and a deep appreciation for the outdoors.

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A well-known and favorite by locals and tourists alike.

Sightseeing

Perfect destination for those who enjoy exploring notable sights and landmarks.

Nature

Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world.

Animal

Ideal for discovering indigenous wildlife during your visit.

Demanding

Destination for those seeking an adventurous and challenging trip.

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Local language

NOK - Norwegian Krone

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Frequently asked questions

What are interesting facts here?

The country has the highest concentration of fjords in the world, Norwegians are credited for inventing modern skiing, it's one of the world's largest exporters of salmon, and it's home to the Nobel Peace Centre.

What is a history?

Norway's history begins with seafaring Vikings who settled in the area around 870 AD. The country maintained sovereignty until falling under Danish rule in 1380, followed by Swedish rule in 1814. Norway gained independence in 1905.

What is the weather in Norway by months?

Late winter and spring are cool with melting snow and blooming flowers. Summer offers mild and warm weather, ideally for hiking and sightseeing, while fall sees the vibrant autumn colors. Winter is cold with snowfall and opportunities for winter sports.

What is Local laws, basic rules and regulations

Norwegian law prohibits public intoxication. Wild camping is usually allowed. Drone use requires adherence to specific laws. Ensure you respect ‘Right to Roam’ laws and always clean up after yourself.

Is this place safe?

Norway is considered a safe country. However, petty crimes like pick-pocketing can occur in touristic areas.

What is average trip length?

It's typically recommended to visit Norway for a week or more to fully experience the country.

Kirkenes

Kirkenes is a small town in Norway, located in the far northeastern part of the country. It is known for the beautiful scenery of its ruins and ancient history. The town is also renowned for its vibrant local culture and arts scene, with numerous galleries and theatresses around town. An interesting fact about Kirkenes is that it is closer to the borders of Russia and Finland than it is to the majority of Norway.

Stavanger

Stavanger is a city in southwestern Norway. It's home to a beautiful old town, historic cathedral, and several museums. The city is also known as the oil capital of Norway and boasts modern architecture. The surrounding area has stunning natural attractions like Lysefjord and the Pulpit Rock.

Tromso

Tromso is a vibrant, modern city in the heart of the Arctic known for its rich history, buzzing nightlife and a range of outdoor activities. It's a famous destination for viewing the Northern Lights and provides a fantastic blend of outdoor adventure, historical sights, and beautiful wildlife.

Trolltunga

Trolltunga is one of the most spectacular scenic cliffs in Norway. Trolltunga is situated about 1100 meters above sea level, hovering 700 metres above lake Ringedalsvatnet. The view is breathtaking. The hike starts in Skjeggedal and goes through the high mountains, takes 10-12 hours in total (23 kilometers in total to Trolltunga and return) and the ascent is about 900 meters. It is a long and hard hike.

Svalbard

Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Situated north of mainland Europe, it is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range from 74° to 81° north latitude, and from 10° to 35° east longitude. Offering unique experiences like viewing polar bears and walking on glaciers, it's a truly magical destination.

Siglufjordur

Siglufjordur is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord on the northern coast of Iceland. It is known for its herring fishing industry, and is the setting for a popular Icelandic TV series. It is also popular for its ski resort, which is among the best in the country.

Trondheim

Trondheim is Norway's third-largest city. Known for its rich history, vibrant cultural life, and unique location at the Trondheim Fjord. Trondheim is a true gem of the north, offering a perfect mix of urban life and stunning nature.

Lofoten

Lofoten is an archipelago in Norway, known for its dramatic scenery, with peaks like the Svolværgeita pinnacle jutting up into the sky. Himmeltindan Mountain sits on Vestvågøya Island. The neighboring islands of Moskenesøya and Flakstadøya are connected by the Fredvang Bridges. The raftsundet Strait and Trollfjord are popular excursion areas. Wildlife includes otters, sea eagles and reindeer.

Atlantic Road

The Atlantic Road, an 8.3 kilometer stretch of road between the towns of Kristiansund and Molde, is referred by the locals as Atlanterhavsveien. This iconic road trip connects Averøy with the mainland via a series of small islands, bridged together by a road that jumps from islet to islet over the Atlantic Ocean.

Bergen

Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and is known for its unique architecture, stunning fjords and vibrant seafood market. It is a city that is proud of its history and heritage but also embraces the new and innovative. The city has a lively arts scene with numerous galleries and art venues, as well as being home to one of the world's oldest symphony orchestras. Bergen is also a gateway to the Fjords of Norway and a UNESCO World Heritage City.

Andalsnes

Andalsnes is a small idyllic town located in the heart of the Norwegian fjords, offering magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. The town is the administrative center of Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, known for its unique nature and excellent hiking opportunities, specially the famous Trollstigen and Romsdalseggen. It's also a popular cruise ship port.

Flam

Flam is a small village nestled in a remote corner of innermost Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the 204-kilometer long and up to 1308-meter deep Sognefjord. Surrounded by steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls, and deep valleys, it's a paradise for nature lovers.

Alesund

Alesund is a port town on the west coast of Norway, at the entrance to the Geirangerfjord. It's known for the Art Nouveau architectural style in which most of the town was rebuilt after a fire in 1904, as documented at the Jugendstilsenteret museum. There are panoramic views of the surrounding fjords and the Sunnmøre Alps from Mount Aksla, which is approachable by stairs or a funicular.

Jotunheimen

Jotunheimen is a national park in Norway renowned for its stunning and contrasting landscapes. Here, you find Norway's two highest mountains, Galdhøpiggen and Glittertind, as well as waterfalls, rivers, glaciers, and lush valleys. It's a paradise for nature and outdoor enthusiasts with a multitude of hiking paths and a wide variety of fauna and flora.

Oslo

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is an interesting city filled with countless attractions. Known for its modern architecture and quality museums, you'll never run out of things to do here. From exploring the National Gallery, where Edvard Munch's famous 'The Scream' is housed, to venturing to the Vigeland Sculpture Park, a place teeming with over 200 bronze, granite and cast iron sculptures, every corner of the city offers something new and exciting. It's also a city rich in history and culture, evidence of which can be found in the Viking Ship Museum or the Oslo Opera House.

Nordfjord

Nordfjord is a fjord and a traditional district in the northern part of Vestland county in Norway. Well known for its idyllic natural landscapes, it offers lush valleys, towering mountains, and deep blue fjords. From the sea to the glacier, Nordfjord offers many adventure sports such as hiking, glacier walking, and fjord and sea fishing.

Geirangerfjord

Situated in southwestern Norway, Geiranger is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, and has been named the best travel destination in Scandinavia by Lonely Planet. Known for its beautiful fjord, Geiranger provides a spectacular introduction to this iconic Norwegian geographical feature. Geiranger’s fjord is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Trollstigen

Trollstigen is a serpentine mountain road in Rauma Municipality, Norway. It is a popular tourist attraction due to its steep incline of 10% and eleven hairpin bends up a steep mountainside. During the top of the climb, you can see a bridge across the Stigfossen waterfall.

Narvik

Located inside of the Arctic Circle, Narvik is a small town with a population of around 14,000 people. Known for its significant iron ore exports, the town is also famous for its strategic significance during the second world war. Regardless, visitors flock here for its picture-perfect environment dominated by the breathtaking views of mountains and fjords.

Voss

Voss is a small town in western Norway, known for its spectacular natural beauty and outdoor activities. It boasts two ski resorts, numerous white-water rafting venues, and the annual Extreme Sports Week. With its crystal-clear rivers, towering mountains, and beautiful lakes, Voss is a nature lover's paradise, offering activities all year round, such as hiking, fishing, skiing, and paragliding.

Rondane National Park

Rondane National Park is Norway's oldest national park. It is characterized by its mountainous landscapes, arctic wildlife, lush valleys, and picturesque camping sites. The park is home to 10 peaks that surpass 2000 meters, making it a premier destination for hiking and mountaineering.

North Cape

The North Cape is a cape on the northern coast of the island of Magerøya in Northern Norway. The cape is often referred to as the northernmost point of Europe. It's marked by a globe monument, symbolizing the end of the European continent. Tourists are attracted by its stunning natural sceneries, cliffs, and the mesmerizing Northern Lights.