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Dogsledging in Tromsø, Norway Photo: Tromsø Villmarkssenter (c) Visit Tromsø-Region

What to do in Tromsø

Run in the midnight sun or play a round of golf on the world's northernmost course. Hike, paddle or fish in spectacular Arctic scenery.

Tromsø's two-month-long summer and never ending days provide you with all the time in the world to explore the beautiful landscape around the city and experience all kinds of summer activities.

Hiking

The gentler coastal mountains around Tromsø offer safe and easy walks with fantastic panoramas of the open sea. The Lyngen Alps, rising 1,800 metres above the fjord, are altogether more challenging. Guided mountain hikes as well as glacier walks are available, but you can also hike on your own, as there is a mountain for every level of fitness around Tromsø.

Kayaking and canoeing

Sea kayaking is possible in the sheltered waterways around Tromsøya, in the fjords and among the hundreds of skerries and islets facing the open Atlantic Ocean. The inland rivers of Signaldalselva and Skitbotnelva are excellent for canoeing through silent woodlands.

Fishing

The seas off Tromsø are among the richest in the world, and you virtually always get cod, saithe, halibut and haddock, either from the shore, in a rented fishing boat or on an organised fishing trip. A more solitary, quiet experience is fishing for trout and char in rivers and lakes.

Golf

Playing golf under the midnight sun is in itself a distinctive hole-on-one. This 18-hole golf course, the world's northernmost, enjoys a fantastic panorama towards the Lyngen Alps.   

Year-round culture

Tromsø’s cultural scene offers quality, professionalism and ambition.

The city's professional theatre, Hålogaland Theatre, plays in the musical language of the north. The symphony orchestra plays high quality music and is not afraid to perform outside the concert halls.

The Art Museum of Northern Norway and the Tromsø Gallery of Contemporary Art display art inspired by the light and shapes of Northern Norway

Numerous festivals enlighten long winter nights, such as Barents JazzTromsø International Film Festival and the Northern Lights Festival.

The Norwegian Reindeer Racing Championship uses Tromsø's main street as a racecourse.

The summer festivals take place outdoors, such as Bukta Tromsø Open Air Festival and Døgnvill, which draws the latest names in Norwegian and international rock and pop.

The Midnight Sun Marathon attracts the city's fittest visitors who get a unique run in the light summer night.

Last updated:  2012-05-22
Sea rafting in Tromsø, Norway - Photo: John-Steve Linløkken
Sea rafting in Tromsø, Norway

Topic:  Canoeing & Kayaking, Fishing, Hiking, Golfing, Wildlife safari, Arctic Norway

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Dogsledging in Tromsø, Norway - Photo: Tromsø Villmarkssenter (c) Visit Tromsø-Region

What to do in Tromsø

Run in the midnight sun or play a round of golf on the world's northernmost course. Hike, paddle or fish in spectacular Arctic scenery.

What to do in Tromsø

Source: Visitnorway

Tromsø

The capital of the Arctic is a lively, humorous and beautiful city packed with culture and history, and surrounded by mountains, fjords and islands.

What to do in Troms

What is on your "to do" list? Fulfil lifelong ambitions or explore your special interests. From pure culture to extreme adventure, it is all here.

Winter activities in Troms

Winters in Troms feature blue light, northern lights and white snow.

Experience the marvel: The northern lights

Watch nature's own theatre unfold above you as the most spectacular light show takes centre stage: The northern lights with you in the front row.

About Tromsø

Troms

Archipelagos, fjords and mountains create the basis for the vast county of Troms with added colour from the midnight sun and northern lights.

Tourist information in Tromsø

Tromsø Tourist Information Office is located in the city centre, within walking distance of buses, ferries, Hurtigruten and most city hotels.

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