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Camping and caravanning in Norway

Camping and caravanning in Norway is ideal for holiday-makers who like to go where their impulses take them.

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

About Norway

Norway has a population of about 5 million and covers an area of 385,155 square kilometres. The official Head of State is King Harald V.

This is Norway

Travel north this year, to Norway - the great escape on your doorstep. Experience the world famous Norwegian fjords with tall mountains and glaciers.

Camping holidays in Norway

Enjoy the freedom of camping in Norway. From wilderness camping to glamping, the options are many.

Safety first

Norway is a safe travel destination, but you should always follow these safety tips when you explore the country.

Safety and equipment

Be prepared and follow these safety tips when you go walking in the Norwegian mountains.

The best campsites in Norway

Camping with tents, trailers and caravans is very popular in Norway during summer. Find the best campsites for your next holiday.

Facts about Norway

Norway is known for nature attractions like fjords, mountains and midnight sun, and is easily accessible by plane from most European countries.

Norway on a budget

Travelling in Norway can be done on an affordable budget. Find suggestions on cheap accommodation, activities and means of transportation.

Safety in the Norwegian mountains

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

Outdoor activities

In the second of a five-part series, Eric Owen looks at 10 unforgettable outdoor experiences to be found in Norway.

Tips and rules for camp sites in Norway

Tents, caravans and mobile homes are welcome at most Norwegian campsites.

Camping cabins in Norway

Many camp sites have cabins for hire. You can also expect all the modern conveniences such as a shower, kitchen and television.

The Norwegian languages

There are three languages in Norway. Two of them are similar and the Sami language is of a totally different origin.

City life and countryside

It is a long way from Karasjok in Finnmark to Grønland in Oslo.

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