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Sukkertoppen Mountain in Ålesund, Norway Photo: Alfred Lüpke/Destination Ålesund & Sunnmøre

National Geographic recommends active holidays in Norway

National Geographic Adventure recommends Ålesund and Tromsø for hiking, surfing, skiing and biking. And there is more.
Quote start "Look out, Chamonix. Norway is Europe's next adrenaline capital." Quote end
Steve Casimiro in National Geographic Adventure Magazine.

National Geographic Adventure recommends Ålesund in Fjord Norway and Tromsø in Northern Norway as excellent destinations for active holidays.

The magazine presents Fjord Norway  as the Scandinavian version of Lake Tahoe; and highlights the many mountains that are ideal for hiking, biking and skiing. Or climbing. The Sunnmøre Alps around Ålesund are recommended as some of Norway’s best backcountry. The journalist goes on to recommend the more than 300 mountain peaks around Molde for skiing and climbing.

National Geographic goes on to recommend the fjords for kayaking and the waterfalls for playing in. They recommend mountain biking at the Godøya Island, and paddling in the North Atlantic Sea.

Leaving Fjord Norway and travelling north to the Arctic, they consider Tromsø as Norway’s Alaska, where they recommend big-wall mountaineering, dog sledging, remote kayaking and wilderness hiking.

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Last updated:  2012-04-30
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Sukkertoppen Mountain in Ålesund, Norway - Photo: Alfred Lüpke/Destination Ålesund & Sunnmøre

National Geographic recommends active holidays in Norway

National Geographic Adventure recommends Ålesund and Tromsø for hiking, surfing, skiing and biking. And there is more.

National Geographic recommends active holidays in Norway

Source: Visitnorway

What to do in Ålesund and Sunnmøre

Go on a bird safari on the island of Runde, try hiking in the Sunnmøre Alps or check out one of the many annual festivals in the Ålesund area.

What to do in Troms

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Hiking in Geirangerfjord, Ålesund and Sunnmøre

The stunning fjord landscape of Western Norway is an eldorado for hikers, and superb walks await within easy distance of both Ålesund and Geiranger.

Winter in Molde and Romsdal

The winter season normally lasts from December to April/May in Molde and Romsdal. Go skiing in Bjorli, join an organised trip or try ice-climbing.

About Ålesund, Molde, Tromsø

Ålesund and Sunnmøre

The city of Ålesund is known for its architecture in Art Nouveau style, its surrounding fjords and the high peaks of the Sunnmøre Alps.

Molde and Romsdal

The Molde area is known for the Trollstigen Mountain Road, the Atlantic Road, Molde Jazz Festival and the 222 mountain peaks of Molde Panorama.

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Hiking offers in Nordmøre and Romsdal

Hiking opportunities are many. Choose to walk along the coast, beside a fjord or in the mountains.

Hiking offers in Geirangerfjord, Ålesund and Sunnmøre

From Slogen in the Sunnmøre Alps to Skageflå in Geirangerfjord, stunning hikes abound in the Ålesund region. Coast, fjord or mountain? You choose.

Hiking offers in Troms

Hike the trail across Norway's second largest island Senja. Stay at Mefjord Brygge or Hamn i Senja, and do different hikes every day.

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