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Explore Norway’s breathtaking coastline and let experienced local guides introduce you to the best sea fishing in Europe.
Mo River is a short stretch of 1.1 kilometres (0.7 miles), connecting the big Lake Salsvann to the fjord.
The Surna valley is located in the north of the county of Møre and Romsdal, which links the fjords and wild mountains of Western Norway.
Sport fishing in the Stjørdal River began in the 1800’s when the Duke of Marlborough was one of many regular English visitors.
Big fish, magnificent scenery and superb facilities. Outstanding freshwater and deep sea fishing make Norway a special destination for anglers.
The Namsen River runs through the county of Nord - Trøndelag in the northern part of Central Norway.
Go deep sea fishing for cod or halibut, catch wild salmon in a local lake or try fly-fishing for pollock. The options are many in this part of Norway.
Trøndelag in Central Norway is a great destination for anglers, whether you want to go fishing along the coast or in one of several top salmon rivers.
Close to Hammerfest and the North Cape in Northern Norway, you will find three places that offer excellent conditions for a fishing holiday.
Join a fishing boat crew or rent your own vessel and catch cod, wolffish, halibut or king crab at Cape Nordkinn.
Anglers from all over Europe come to Hedmark's grayling stretches to enjoy great fly fishing and picturesque nature.
The Stryn River runs through one of the country’s most scenic areas.
The Orkla River, regarded as one of the best sport fishing salmon rivers in Europe, is a part of the Trondheim fjord basin.
Ålesund is Norway's fishing capital. Fishing is also a popular activity for locals and tourists – simply because you are guaranteed to catch fish.
Why not choose the famous Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage, as your destination for your next fishing holiday in Western Norway?
Fish in the Romsdalsfjord, which boasts one of the largest varieties of fish species in Norway, or cast your line from the Atlantic Road.
The Lakselv River has been known as a ‘big salmon river’ for generations.
The Verdal River, with its tributaries Inna and Helgåa, is regarded as an underrated river among knowledgeable anglers in Norway.
These fishing offers and suggestions include deep-sea fishing, guided fishing tours and fishing for trout in mountain lakes.
Go deep-sea fishing in one of the famous fjords along FjordKysten (the Fjord Coast) or out on the open sea, far west in Norway.
The Beiar River runs through some very scenic areas in the Arctic, surrounded by snow-covered mountain peaks and some of Norway’s largest glaciers.
With its long coastline dotted with small islands and fjords, the Skagerrak Coast in Southern Norway offers ample opportunities for deep-sea fishing.
The Gauldal valley is located just south of the city of Trondheim in the county of Sør-Trøndelag.
The Namsen River runs through the county of Nord-Trøndelag in the northern part of Central Norway.
Experience Offersøy – the gateway to Lofoten and Vesterålen. Here you can go deep-sea fishing, diving and join a killer whale safari.
The Namsen River runs through the county of Nord-Trøndelag in the northern part of Central Norway.
Hemsedal is a well known fly-fishing destination, located
in the mountains midway between Oslo and Bergen, and a one-hour drive from the Sognefjord.
With easy access to Mjøsa and Randsfjorden, two of Norway's biggest lakes, the Gjøvik region offers plenty of fishing opportunities.