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Find your ski resort, try a fjord cruise or wildlife safari, or plan your hiking or fishing holiday.

Mineralparken

The Mineral Park is the activity park for the whole family. Inside the mountain you can see a spectacular collection of minerals.

Top 10 places and activities in Norway

These top 10 lists make it easy for you to find holiday recommendations and the most popular places and activities in Norway.

Autumn in Norway

Autumn sees days shorten and temperatures drop a notch. The perfect excuse to treat yourself to a spa break, a museum visit or a gourmet meal.

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Enjoy the beauty of fjords, northern lights and spectacular nature landscape with these free screensavers from Norway.

High wire adventure park

In the forest nearby, there is a high wire adventure park divided into two areas.

Badelandet - indoor and outdoor wet world

Badelandet is the newest addition to the amusement park.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Norway

Urnes Stave Church and the rock carvings in Alta are among the Norwegian sites on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

Action sports

Fun activities like rafting in the Sjoa and Jostedalselva rivers, mountain climbing and scuba diving are easily accessible things to do in Norway.

Tour suggestions

Find package deals or recommended routes for driving. Or use our suggestions to put together your own round trip.

Arts and culture

The Sami represent the oldest cultures in Norway and the stave churces are the most important Norwegian contribution to European cultural heritage.

Mountain guide

Find detailed information on the main mountain regions in Norway. Galdhøpiggen in Jotunheimen is the tallest mountain at 2,469 metres above sea level.

Downhill cycling in Norway

Top speeds and top courses. Try some of Norway’s exciting downhill venues. The World Cup Arena of Hafjell is the leading destination.

Cycling in Norway

Cycle on a remote island in the midnight sun, try a path beneath a mountain plunging into a fjord, or get your adrenalin pumping going downhill.

Mountain biking in Norway

For a ticket to adventure, bring your mountain bike to Norway. There are cycle routes on gravel roads, in the mountains and along rough cart roads.

Road cycling in Norway

With few cars and hardly any noise, it is easy to find scenic routes for safe, enjoyable cycling holidays along Norwegian roads.

Family activities

Amusement parks, aquariums, farm holidays, skiing lessons - come rain or shine, there is always plenty of things to do with the kids in Norway.

Food traditions

Norway has a rich culinary heritage where top quality local ingredients and unique regional specialities are often the recipe for success.

Winter without skis

You don't have to ski to enjoy a winter holiday in Norway. Try ice skating, ice climbing or dog sledding under the northern lights for example.

Coast and deep-sea fishing in Norway

All you need to know about coast and deep-sea fishing in Norway, including information on safety, popular destinations, expert tips and more.

A bird's eye view of Norway

Watch 360 panoramic pictures from Norwegian destinations. The 360 wingsuit video filmed in Fjord Norway is one of its kind and highly recommended.

Scenic roads through Norway

Discover modern architecture and experience inspiring fjord, mountain and coastal scenery by driving one of Norway's National Tourist Routes.

Skiing in Norway

More fun, more snow, more choice. The Norwegian ski season typically lasts for six months and usually offers good snow conditions throughout.

Freshwater fishing in Norway

All you need to know about freshwater fishing in Norway, including rules and regulations, safety issues, expert tips, popular destinations and more.

Practical fishing information

Make sure you stay safe during your fishing holiday in Norway, and that you are familiar with local rules and regulations.

River rafting in Norway

Sjoa is one of many Norwegian rivers where thrill seekers can go rafting.

Organised round trips in Norway

Buy a round trip from one of several operators, and experience Norway by bus, train or cruises.

Riding & Sledging

Dog sledging is a popular winter activity. You can even go dog sledging on wheels in the summer. Riding is possible many places across Norway.

Wildlife safaris

Go on wildlife safaris. Get close to king crabs, or see reindeer, musk oxen, elks and birds at home in their natural habitat.

Canoeing and kayaking in Norway

Follow the British newspaper The Guardian's advice and go kayaking in the Lofoten Islands. Or go paddling on the UNESCO protected Nærøyfjord.

Need to know about hiking in Norway

Find safety tips and practical information to help you make the most out of your hiking holiday in Norway.

National Fortresses

There are 14 large fortresses along the coast of Norway. Akershus Fortress in Oslo and Oscarsborg Fortress in Drøbak are among the most popular ones.

Nature attractions in Norway

There are mountains plunging into the sea from hundreds of metres, fjords, tall mountain peaks, northern lights and midnight sun.

The science centre in Arendal

Fun for the whole family at the Science Center! Open all year, at the pier in Arendal.

Spooky Norway

Escape the commercial side of Halloween and head to Norway for some real ghost stories, spooky moonlight walks, eerie natural phenomena and more.

Top 25 places in Norway

Norway’s most widely travelled journalist and discerning adventurer, Jens A. Riisnæs, has put together a list of his 25 favourite places in Norway.

Top 5 Viking experiences in Norway

Marion Fjelde Larsen, curator of the Lofotr Viking Museum, picks five places in Norway well worth a visit.

A cycling expert's favourite bike trips in Norway

Author of cycling books Øyvind Wold names 10 of his favourite biking trips in Norway. Some of them are well known, others in undiscovered places.

Top 10 iconic mountain hikes in Norway

The Norwegian Trekking Association presents 10 favourite iconic mountain hikes in Norway. Besseggen and Preikestolen are among their recommendations.

Top 10 places to climb in Norway

Dag E. Hagen, editor of the Norwegian climbing magazine Klatring, reveals his top 10 favourite places to climb in Norway.

Top 10 ski resorts in Norway

Choose skiing close to the capital of Oslo. Travel to Norway's largest ski resort in Trysil or to the oldest in Geilo. All resorts are child friendly.

Top 10 most spectacular mountain hiking areas in Norway

Hiking in Norway is an incredible experience. Find a few of the most spectacular areas of them all, from the wild and extreme to family-friendly fun

Top 10 cycling routes in Norway

The Norwegian travel magazine Reiser & Ferie and the Norwegian Biking Association have ranked Norway’s top 10 biking routes.

Top 10 places to go scuba diving in Norway

Winter is the best time for diving in Norway. Norwegian scuba diving magazine Dykking share their top 10 favourite places to dive.

Norwegian Foodprints

Enjoy homemade food, Norwegian ingredients and food with a local identity. Visit a restaurant with the Norwegian Foodprints mark of quality.

Top 10 running locations in Norway

The magazine Norway.com recommends the following 10 running locations in Norway.

Birdlife and birdwatching in Norway

Norway's birdlife is rich and varied. Here you can go birdwatching in virtually untouched nature.

Key ingredients in the Norwegian cuisine

Try freshly caught cod from the Lofoten Islands, tender reindeer meat from Finnmark or succulent sweet cherries from Hardanger.

Norway on a rainy day: Top things to do with kids

How do you keep your family entertained on a rainy day in Norway? Here are a few suggestions that should appeal to both children and their parents.

Popular man-made attractions in Norway

The Opera House in Oslo and the Flåm Railway between Flåm and Myrdal, are two popular man-made attractions in Norway.

Popular attractions in Norway

Holmenkollen Ski Jump, Kristiansand Zoo and the Flåm Railway are among the most popular attractions in Norway. What is your favourite?

What to shop in Norway

Knitted sweaters, watches, jewellery and local food are things you should consider buying when you travel in Norway.

Tax free shopping in Norway

Save money on your next trip to Norway by shopping in stores displaying the Tax Free logo.

Viking culture, people and history.

The Vikings earned their place in history as a brave seafaring warrior culture with a fine eye for design and a good ear for storytelling.

Restaurants and nightlife in the North Cape Area

Fresh salmon, cod and reindeer cooked in a traditional or modern way. There is a good variety or local ingredients in the North Cape Area.

Stave churches

Stave churches are an important part of Norway's architectural heritage. Urnes Stave Church in the Sognefjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Jeremy Fischer's dreamt adventures in Norway

Jeremy Fischer lived comfortably in L.A. but decided to make a drastic change in his life. One day he spontaneously quit his job and headed to Norway.

Snowkiting in Norway

Reach speeds of up to 100 kilometres per hour on Hardangervidda.

Norske Bygdeopplevelser Tour Operator

Tour suggestions include the Jotunheimen and Rondane National Parks and the old Pilgrims' Trail. Choose to walk with a guide or by yourself.

The Norwegian Mountain Code

The Norwegian Mountain Code is directed towards your safety.

Suzann Pettersen's top 10 holiday suggestions in Norway

Golfing star Suzann Pettersen travels the world, but believes few places measure up to Norway. Lofoten, Oslo and Brekkestø are among her favourites.

Spa in Hotel Norge

At Hotel Norge in Kristiansand you can enjoy relaxing spa treatments.

Mountain bike trails in Norway

Eastern Norway´s varied landscape around Lillehammer and Hemsedal offers gentle hills and forest tracks to mountain rides. Plan your day trip here.

Downhill cycling options in Norway

Hafjell offers a world class downhill venue, and there are good parks at Geilo and Hemsedal. Or head to Vrådal in the Telemark Mountains.

Road cycling options in Norway

From the Oslofjord to Northern Norway, road cycling offers scenic landscapes, well maintained roads and little traffic.

Practical information for cyclists

Take some precautions to get the most out of your cycling holiday. Here you will find practical information that makes your trip safe and enjoyable.

Cyclists Welcome - the best hosts for cyclists

The Cyclists Welcome scheme makes it easy for cyclists on holiday to find accommodation, food, information and maps.

Visit a Norwegian farm

Most children are fascinated by animals. At many farms in Norway you may get up close to the animals and pet and play with them.

Grading of hiking trails

Finding the hike that is right for you is easy with Norway’s grading system.

Follow the path to good local food

Norway has a long food tradition featuring top ingredients and many regional specialities. Make sure you try some of them on your hiking holiday.

An introduction to coast and deep-sea fishing in Norway

Sea fishing in Norway offers visiting anglers year-round sport with a whole range of species, including some that regularly reach record proportions.

Hiking from cabin to cabin

The Norwegian Trekking Association offers marked trails all over Norway. Stay at a new cabin or hotel each night, and explore large mountain areas.

National parks in Norway

The national parks safeguard the rich diversity of Norway's natural heritage, for nature's sake, for our own and for future generations.

Popular natural attractions in Norway

Galdhøpiggen, Norway's highest mountain, Nigardsbreen Glacier, the Geirangerfjord and Vøringsfossen Waterfall are all popular natural attractions.

Glaciers in Norway

Norway still shows traces of the Ice Age, when the entire country was covered by ice. Jostedalsbreen is the largest glacier in Norway.

Riding in Norway

Join a group or go riding on your own. There are three different Norwegian horse breeds, of which the Norwegian fjord horse is maybe the most famous.

Sign up for skiing lessons in Norway

Get the more fun out of your skiing holiday by learning to ski at Norwegian ski schools.

Play golf in Norway

Norway has plenty of golf courses, many of them in beautiful locations. Try golfing in the midnight sun, or enjoy a round of golf on ice or snow.

Sport fishing rules and regulations: Sea fishing

Sport and recreational fishing in the sea around Norway can be enjoyed free of charge provided that you follow some simple rules.

Sport fishing rules and regulations: Freshwater fishing

You will need to purchase various, easily obtainable licences depending on where you want to go fishing in Norway. Find out more here.

Safety at sea

No fish is worth risking your life. Conditions at sea can be unpredictable so take adequate precautions before setting out on your fishing trip.

Safety on rivers and lakes

Safety when fishing on inland waters in Norway mostly boils down to common sense and taking some basic precautions.

Snowboarding in Norway

Oslo Winter Park Tryvann and Vierli lead the scene. Hemsedal has good off-piste snowboarding and many parks offer high international standards.

Scuba diving in Norway

Great visibility, coupled with rich and varied marine life, makes diving in Norway a fascinating experience, as more and more divers are discovering.

Dog sledding in Norway

Get close to nature on a dog sledding trip this winter, and travel at high speed across the Norwegian wilderness, pulled by a pack of eager huskies.

Spa in Norway

Picture yourself in a hot tub looking out on a Norwegian fjord, waiting for a skilled therapist to take you into a comfortable room for a massage.

Typically Norwegian museums

Visit a museum you are unlikely to find anywhere else in the world. Learn more about Norway, its culture and its people.

Prepare yourself for the wilderness

Changing weather makes it important to take precautions and bring the right gear.

Safety in the Norwegian mountains

Bring the right equipment and clothing, and get tips on first aid.

Popular cycling routes in Norway

Find some of the most popular cycling routes. Choose the Old Navys' Road, or take a trip along the coast of Lofoten.

Ice climbing in Norway

Climbing up a frozen waterfall in Rjukan is an exceptional experience.

Fjord Norway screensaver

Free screensaver with pictures from the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord, two arms of the Sognefjord.

Popular areas for cross-country skiing in Norway

Cross-country skiing in Norway is free of charge. Well-prepared tracks are found in large parts of the country. Here are some recommended areas.

Mountains and wilderness

Norway is mainly made of mountains and wilderness. You will find Northern Europe’s highest mountains, with craggy summits and rounded rock formations.

10 incredible freshwater fishing areas in Norway

Freshwater fishing in Norway can be a memorable experience, and here is a selection of some of the very best freshwater fishing areas in Norway.

Popular Christmas food in Norway

Norway's vast array of traditional dishes and local specialities really comes into its own at Christmas time. Here are a few of the highlights.

Food and drink you should try whilst in Norway

Ask for tasty Norwegian salmon for dinner. For breakfast you should try the sweet brown cheese.

Ice skating in Norway

Go skating outdoors in the middle of Oslo, or on a frozen lake or river in the countryside.

Architecture

The stave churches are Norway's contribution to the history of world architecture. Snøhetta is one of the modern firms with international attention.

Salmon fishing in Norway

Want to catch a really big salmon? With over 400 salmon rivers producing fish of a remarkably high average size, Norway offers a great chance.

An introduction to freshwater fishing in Norway

Fishing in Norway’s lakes, rivers and streams for wild trout, grayling, pike, powan and Arctic char is inexpensive and largely under-exploited.

Back to the roots: Telemark skiing in Norway

Invented high in the Norwegian mountains of might, the elegant style of Telemark skiing leaves you thrilled with excitement.

The combination of fjords and mountains

Along parts of the coastline, the sea penetrates deep into the mountain wilderness to form the world-famous Norwegian fjords.

Stockfish

Stockfish is unsalted fish dried by the sun and wind on wooden racks in Northern Norway or in special drying houses.

Aquariums in Norway

Bergen Aquarium and the Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre in Lærdal are popular aquariums in Norway.

Amusement parks in Norway

TusenFryd and Bø Sommarland are among the most popular amusement parks in Norway.

Canoeing and kayaking in Norway

Follow the British newspaper The Guardian's advice and go kayaking in Lofoten. Or go paddling on the UNESCO protected Nærøyfjord, or an inland lake.

Hunting in Norway

Norway has an abundant fauna and a rich animal life. The opportunities for hunting are many.

The history of skiing

People have been skiing for more than 4,000 years in Norway. In fact, this is where skiing first became a sport.

Climbing in Norway

From vertiginous rock faces and frozen waterfalls to climbing parks and indoor centres, Norway has much to offer climbers of all levels.
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Active holiday

Explore the great Norwegian outdoors with activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking and fishing.
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Northern lights tours and cruises with Authentic Scandinavia AS

Experience the amazing northern lights in Norway. Travel north and join cruises with Hurtigruten, exotic winter activities and northern lights breaks.
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The Bergen and Flåm railways with Authentic Scandinavia AS

Travel between Oslo and Bergen on the spectacular Bergen Railway, and take a side trip with the Flåm Railway to the Norwegian fjords.
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Activity holidays in Norway with Authentic Scandinavia AS

Summer and winter both offer great opportunities for exciting activity holidays in Norway, including dog sledding, biking, rafting and snowmobiling.

Action & Adventure

Join a guided glacier walk, try river rafting or drive your own snowmobile. Norway is known for excellent cold water scuba diving.

Family & fun

Take your children to a theme park and try roller coasters, or stay at a farm and get to know the animals.

Recreation & Sports

Treat yourself with time at a Norwegian spa hotel, or go on a golf holiday under the midnight sun.

Tours & Safaris

Join a wildlife safari, find a suitable cruise or choose among several road trips and other tour suggestions.
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Attractions & Culture

Choose among attractions such as the UNESCO protected Geirangerfjord, the North Cape and the Flåm Railway.

Food & Drink

Find out where to eat, go for a drink or dance the night away. Choose from many restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs - many typically Norwegian.
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Consumers rights in Norway

Knowing your rights when you travel in Norway makes your stay even more pleasant.

Shopping in Norway

Plan what to buy and where to buy it when you are on holiday in Norway.
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Explore guided hikes and accommodation options

Norway has many attractive hiking lodges where you can sample traditional cuisine. You can also choose from a variety of guided hiking tours.
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Organised hikes

Book an organised hike if you want accommodation and luggage transportation. Several foreign tour operators can arrange such trips for you.
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Norske Bygdeopplevelser

Norske Bygdeopplevelser is a tour operator with in-depth knowledge of cycling all over Norway. Tours include accommodation, meals and maps.
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Hiking in Norway

There is a network of well maintained, marked trails and cabins all over Norway. Find hiking offers and read about the main mountain areas.
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Hiking accommodation

Specialist hiking lodges and hotels are situated in ideal hiking terrains, offer maps and help you plan your hikes and walks.
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Fishing offers and suggestions

These fishing offers and suggestions include deep-sea fishing, guided fishing tours and fishing for trout in mountain lakes.
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Fishing in Norway

Big fish, magnificent scenery and superb facilities. Outstanding freshwater and deep sea fishing make Norway a special destination for anglers.
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Hiking destinations

Specialist hiking destinations offer a selection of accommodation and hiking possibilities. Find signposted trails with different difficulty levels.
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Hiking offers from Norske Bygdeopplevelser

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Evje - the village of activities!

The Evje area offers activities like rafting, climbing, safaris and trekking, in addition to attractions like a mineral park with child-friendly activ

Southern Norway for children

Happy children, happy parents! Southern Norway offers a wide range of child-friendly activities and attractions.

Easy living in Lista

In the Lista region living is easy. Spend the day at one of the many beaches, go explore the lighthouses or spend the day in Sørlandsbadet.

Travel tips for Southern Norway

Wonder what to do when traveling to Southern Norway? Here you can find the best travel tips.

What to do in Southern Norway

There is a lot of activities to chose from in Southern Norway. You can find some of the best below.

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10 things to do in Kristiansand

Kristiansand is the capital of Southern Norway and the fifth largest city of Norway. Here are 10 top tips on what to do in and around Kristiansand.

What to do in Horten

Horten offers a great variety of leisure activities, including golf, diving, fishing, swimming, riding and more.

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