Print preview
Ferry in Svensby, Norway - Photo: Viggo Jørn Dale
Norwegian flag
  |  
Ferry in Svensby, Norway

Tour suggestions in Tromsø

The stunning scenery around Tromsø is easy to discover by car. There is something new around every corner. Pick up a map at the tourist information.

Interest:  Tour suggestions, Arctic Norway

The official website for Tromsø
Close
Share with others

Touring Arctic islands

The 1,000 metres high mountains on the island of Kvaløya protect Tromsø against the rage of the Atlantic Ocean. If you make the trip to Kvaløya, you will see a lot without travelling too far, and do not hesitate even if the weather is inhospitable.

One of the most popular round-trips goes along the island’s eastern and southern side towards Sommarøy and returns to Tromsø via Kattfjord.

From Tromsø, drive along the eastern side of Kvaløya to Skavberg, where you will find 4 - 5,000 year-old rock carvings, including the "tennis player", possibly a Stone Age shaman. At the nearby beauty spot of Hella, where the fish willingly bite in the ocean current of Rystraumen, you find an ensemble of traditional wooden houses from Tromsø.

Along the southern coast of Kvaløya, you see lush farmlands, while the fishing village of Sommarøy has the best beaches in the area. Here you can visit the Låvhaugen Local Museum, greet the animals at the Hillesøy Bird and Animal Park and enjoy the view of the archipelago to the north and the steep coast of the island of Senja to the south.

The narrow Kattfjord is a surprise so close to the ocean. A short detour to see the trading posts of Tulleng and Lauklines reveals industrial history. At Ersfjordbotn you can see the 1,000 metres high mountains drop straight into the sea. 

Distance: 132 kilometres
Estimated driving time: 3 hours

Breathless around Lyngen

The Lyngen Peninsula, with summits reaching up to 1,833 metres above sea level, blue glaciers, gushing rivers and canyons, features some of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes.

The summits and glaciers are for the seasoned mountaineers only, but other outdoors enthusiasts can bask in the easier terrain around Svensby and Furuflaten. A sightseeing trip by car around Lyngen is also a joy for all.

The E8 and rv. 91 roads to the Breivikeidet ferry quay reveal an impressive mountain range, and the 20-minute ferry crossing to Svensby will leave you breathless. Ask the tourist information office at the Svensby ferry landing how to find the path to Lake Jegervatn

Lyngseidet is a pretty, well tended village with old houses, shops and cafés. Lyngen Church dating from 1740 is worth a visit.

Heading south, you see the Solhov Folk High School, one of Norway’s largest wooden buildings. Return to Tromsø via the village of Nordkjosbotn. Stop en route at Tromsø Family Park, which features everything from horses to lamas and rabbits.

Distance: 209 kilometres
Estimated driving time: 4 hours

Last updated: 2008-07-11
Sunset at Kvaløya, Norway - Photo: Tom Roland
Sunset at Kvaløya, Norway
Sommarøy, Norway - Photo: Terje Rafaelsen
Sommarøy, Norway

Related

Tromsø

The capital of the Arctic is a lively, humorous and beautiful city packed with culture and history, and surrounded by mountains, fjords and islands.
Interest: City holiday, Arctic Norway

Winter in Tromsø

In winter, expect moderate temperatures, loads of snow, skies lit up by the northern lights and a hectic cultural scene.
Interest: Skiing, Nature attractions, Arctic Norway

What to do in Tromsø

The spectacular landscapes around Tromsø are perfect for outdoor activities, combine them with Tromsø’s vibrant cultural scene.
Interest: Hiking, Fishing, Water activities, Golfing, Safari, Arctic Norway

Attractions in Tromsø

Tromsø’s numerous sights offer history, daring architecture, wildlife, science, culture and impressive vistas.
Interest: Family & Fun, Cultural heritage, Museums & Galleries, Arctic Norway

About Tromsø

Tourist information in Tromsø

The Tromsø Tourist Information Office is the most visited tourist information in Northern Norway, and is knowledgeable and helpful all year round.

Key facts about Tromsø

The world’s northernmost university city, 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, is a lively place, surrounded by fjords and mountains.
Evening
Partly cloudy, Fresh breeze
39°F

Tromsø

Tour suggestions in Tromsø Tour suggestions in Tromsø

Related

Tour suggestions

Arctic Norway

Subscribe to newsletter
Name:
E-mail: