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Narvik, Norway

Key facts about Narvik

Narvik is a town with approximately 18,384 inhabitants.
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Climate

Narvik's relatively close proximity to the North Pole would make the area inhabitable. However, the Gulf Stream provides Narvik with ice free ports during the winter and summer temperatures of more than 20 degrees Celsius on good days.

During winter time (October – March) Narvik has its dark season and in the middle of November the sun disappears until end of January. Winter temperatures are usually somewhere between +5 to –15 degrees Celsius. You can experience the northern lights during in the winter.

See slideshow with pictures of the northern lights.

From the end of May to end of July you can experience the midnight sun

The weather can be somewhat unpredictable so you should bring clothing for different types of weather conditions.

History

Narvik was originally called Victoriahavn after the Queen of England, however Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria was also honoured.

Much of Narvik’s history is owed to the large iron mines in Kiruna in Swedish Lapland. The need for access to an ice-free harbour to export the iron led to the construction of the Ofoten Railway, and so to the development of the modern town of Narvik. 

Last updated: 2009-04-07
The construction of the Ofoten Railway, Norway - Photo: Courtesy of Narvik Town Council photo archives
The construction of the Ofoten Railway, Norway

About Narvik

Narvik

Narvik tempts you with wild, dramatic and beautiful Arctic experiences such as the northern lights in winter and wildlife safaris during summer.

Tourist information in Narvik

The tourist office is located in the town centre. Feel free to visit the tourist information for advice, ideas, inspiration and general information.

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Northern lights pictures

Seeing the northern lights in Norway is a jaw-dropping and mystical moment. The lights are at their most frequent in late autumn and early spring.
Interest: Nature attractions, The northern lights, Arctic Norway
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