Climb the famous big wall Trollveggen or try reaching the top of Romsdalshorn. The Romsdal area, in Fjord Norway, is regarded as a Mecca for climbing throughout the year. The small town of Åndalsnes is the place to stay when climbing here.
The Lofoten Islands offer a wealth of rock climbing and bouldering, as well as both summer and winter mountaineering. During the summer you have unlimited climbing time thanks to the midnight sun.
During the summer season this area offers bouldering, rock climbing and big wall climbing. Try your skills on for example the big wall of Kjerag next to the beautiful Lysefjord.
This island west of Tromsø offers excellent granite crack climbing during summer. In winter there is nice winter climbing, especially around the Grøtfjord.
Climb up Hægerfjell Mountain or go bouldering on the stones underneath it. You can pitch your tent beside Lake Nisser – very idyllic and a dream place for many climbers. Nissedal lies in the county of Telemark.
Lots of different climbing routes at Øygaarden, Laksevåg and Sotra near Bergen. There is also a 600-metres high wall at Vetletind in Uskedalen.
The capital of Norway tempts with superb climbing during summer. Hauktjern, east of the city centre, offers cool and beautiful climbing. Tokerud, also east of Oslo city centre, gives you athletic bouldering in the shade.
At Bergflødt, on the outskirts of Drammen, you will find a high and hard wall for advanced climbers.
In recent years Rjukan has become northern Europe's number one place for ice climbers from all over the world.
During summer Hemsedal is a traditional rock climbing area, with numerous routes located on good quality gneisses. In wintertime Hemsedal is known for its ice climbing.