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Canoeing & Kayaking
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.
Hiking, mountain biking, sky diving, alpine skiing... From jazz to extreme sports, Voss offers a wide range of activities and festivals year round.
Hiking in summer and skiing in the winter are favourite actvities. Rafting, horse riding, biking, hunting and fishing are other popular activities.
Go glacier walking, ride a fjord horse, join a guided boat tour. Or try your luck fishing - Stryn and Nordfjord is an eldorado for anglers.
Play golf with the mighty Hydnefossen Waterfall in the background, go fishing for trout in a mountain lake or pamper yourself at one of Gol's spas.
The gentle high mountains of Nesbyen offers fishing, hiking, swimming cycling, canoeing and riding.
The variations in the nature along FjordKysten allows for many different activities. Relax at a spa, or try for example surfing, fishing and cycling.
Røros is proud to offer you an exciting adventure with the very first certified ecotourism business in Norway, Alaskan Husky Tours.
The Hemsila River offers top opportunities for fly-fishing. Hiking, cycling, horse-riding and golfing are other popular activities in Hemsedal.
Visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, go on a cruise on the Lysefjord, ascend Preikestolen or join a guided sightseeing trip around Stavanger.
Explore Lofoten by foot, go rafting in the Trollfjord and visit Lofotr Viking Museum. Taste stockfish and be amazed by the midnight sun.
Get that little bit closer to nature in the Lofoten Islands. Jump in a kayak and go cod fishing with Norway host David Spinx.
Havnomaden Kayak Centre on the coast of Helgeland offers kayak rental, guided kayaking tours, accommodation, workshops, a shop and a small pub.
Romsdal Aktiv offers caving, as well as river rafting, kayaking, river boarding and canoe tours on the Istra and Rauma rivers in Fjord Norway.
Lofoten Kajakk offers a choice of sea and land-based activities year round, including kayaking, sailing, hiking, cycling, skiing and snowshoeing.
Deep-sea fishing, sea kayaking and killer whale safaris are all popular activities in the Kristiansund and Nordmøre region.
Experience the paddling paradise of the Helgeland Coast, which is regarded as one of Norway’s best areas for sea kayaking.
Vesterålen has a lot of opportunities, whether you want to explore the islands yourself or are more interested in guided trips and safaris.
Go island hopping on a bike, paddle in a sea kayak, explore a cave or go hiking in the spectacular mountains dotted along Helgeland.
Lake Gjende is a great starting point for hiking and kayaking in the Jotunheimen Mountain Area.
Go on a journey with the spectacular Flåm Railway and later explore the Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord. Flåm is also perfect for hiking and cycling.
Our kayak guide and instructor is a local enthusiast with a cowboy hat, telling stories about the Tolga area as we glide down the river.
Play golf at challenging Evje Golfpark or take a trip with the sightseeing minibus. You can also go canoeing on Lake Vansjø.
- I’m so excited. I’ve no idea how to do it, but I’m sure it’s going to be fun to kayak on the fjord, smiles Elizabeth Peace from the US.
The Hamar Region is the perfect place to explore the countryside, go fishing, hiking and swimming. Enjoy a bicycle ride or quite simply relax.
Experience eagle, seal and archipelago safaris, hunting, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, historical wanderings, riding and kayaking.
Explore Southern Norway by going fishing, cycling and hiking, or see lions at Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park.
Hiking on Hardangervidda Mountain Plateau, glacier walking on Folgefonna and fjord cruises are popular ways of experiencing this region of contrast.
Play a round of golf at Mørk Golf in Spydeberg, catch a race at Rudskogen Motorpark, or splash out with the family at Østfoldbadet in Askim.
Explore the beauties of nature from fjord to mountains, from Gulsvik to Høgevarde.
Rafting, fishing, golf, hiking and biking are popular summer activities. In winter, Trysil becomes Norway's largest ski resort.
Historical places, local food, galleries and fishing are some of the activities that can be experienced during your stay in Innherred.
Experience the Sognefjord and the Nærøyfjord by boat, hike the Jostedalsbreen Glacier or walk from cabin to cabin in Jotunheimen National Park.
The spectacular landscapes around Tromsø are perfect for outdoor activities, combine them with Tromsø’s vibrant cultural scene.
Sirdal offers a range of activities during the summer and winterseason alike. Rent a canoe or kayak, go fishing for trout or visit a power station.
Rauland offers undisturbed nature, varied hiking trails, great fishing, cycling, horse riding and elk safaris with elk guarantee.
You will have many opportunities in Kragerø for an active holiday. Activities include for example cycling, canoeing, golf and sea rafting.
Go hiking in the mountains and forests, visit museums, go canoeing, or simply relax on the beach.
Rent a canoe or join a boat trip on Lake Møsvatn, or choose hiking, biking or fishing on the mountain plateau of Hardangervidda.