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Lofoten in northern Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway

Northern Norway

Northern Norway is known for wildlife safaris, midnight sun and northern lights. This part of the country is home to the Sami, Norway’s aborigines.
Jotunheimen in eastern Norway - Photo: Lars Sjøgren/Innovation Norway

Eastern Norway

Eastern Norway is known for tall and wild mountains in Jotunheimen national park and urban life in the capital of Oslo.
Hiking in Kjerag beside the Lysefjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Fjord Norway

Fjord Norway is famous for easily accessible fjords and mountains. The area offers activities such as hiking, glacier walking, fishing and cycling.
Interest: Fjords & Mountains
Lyngør Port, Norway - Photo: Niels Jørgensen/Innovation Norway

Southern Norway

Southern Norway is the home of the Norwegian summer and is known for a rocky coastline and charming villages with white wooden houses.
Old streets of Røros, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway

Central Norway

Central Norway is known as Trøndelag, an area of history and heritage, salmon rivers and friendly people.
Namsos, Norway - Photo: Wasclaw Kusnierczyk

Key facts about Kystriksveien

Kystriksveien, a breathtaking tourist road, offers 650 kilometres of unique coastal landscape.
Dønnesfjellet at Helgelandskysten, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke

Tourist information along Kystriksveien

There are several tourist information offices along Kystriksveien.
Engerdal in the county of Hedmark, Norway - Photo: Erik Jørgensen/Innovation Norway

Tourist information in Villmarksriket

There are several tourist information offices in Villmarksriket Hedmark. Most of them are open all year round.
Beautiful views towards  Rondane National Park, Norway - Photo: Cathrine Snarud

Key facts about Villmarksriket Hedmark

Villmarksriket Hedmark lies in the county of Hedmark, situated in the southeastern part of Norway, bordering to Sweden.
Summer at the Geirangerfjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Destination Ålesund & Sunnmøre

Key facts about Ålesund and Sunnmøre

Ålesund is the largest municipality with 40.000 inhabitants.
Waterfall in Lærdal, Norway - Photo: Paul Smit/IMAGO

Tourist information along the Adventure Road

There are several tourist information offices along the Adventure Road.
Sørlandet, Norway - Photo: A Martinsen

Tourist Information in Sørlandet

Sørlandet comprises of 7 different regions, and each of the regions has one or more tourist-informations.
Kvadraturen in Kristiansand, Norway - Photo: A Martinsen

Key facts about Sørlandet

Sørlandet is the southernmost region of Norway, with 30 municipalities and approximately 250,000 inhabitants.
Ålesund og Sunnmmøre, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Tourist information in Ålesund and Sunnmøre

The Tourist Information in Ålesund is situated at Skateflukaia, right in the town centre.
Fishing at Sørøya in Finnmark, Norway - Photo: Finnmark Reiseliv

Tourist information in Finnmark

The tourist information offices in Finnmark will help you book accommodation and plan your trip.
Midnight sun in Troms, Norway - Photo: Kurt Nilsen

Tourist information in Troms

Troms Reiseliv runs a year-round tourist information office for Troms County.
Midnight sun in Kaldfjord, Norway - Photo: Destination Tromsø

Key facts about Troms

Archipelagos, fjords and mountains create the frame for the county of Troms with added colour from the midnight sun and northern lights.
Biking in Trømborgfjella, Norway - Photo: Reiseliv Indre Østfold

Key facts about Indre Østfold

Come and enjoy the exciting district between Oslo and the Swedish border - enjoy undisturbed nature, wilderness experiences and a lot of culture.
Hiking in Telemark, Norway - Photo: VisitTelemark.com

Key facts about Telemark

Skien is the largest town in the county of Telemark, with 50,000 inhabitants.
There are a lot of waymarked paths in Indre Østfold, Norway - Photo: visitindre.no

Tourist information in Indre Østfold

Let the tourist information help you get the most out of you visit to Indre Østfold.
Summer in Kragerø, Norway - Photo: Erik Jørgensen/Innovation Norway

Tourist information in Telemark

The tourist information offices in Telemark are ready to help you plan your trip.
Lofoten in Nordland, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/IN/Nordland Reiseliv

Tourist information in Nordland

in Nordland will help you book accommodation and activities.
Vestvågøy in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: Fabrice Milochau

Key facts about Nordland

Meet nature, tranquillity and an endless array of activities in Nordland, the second largest county in Norway.
A fisherman in Finnmark, Norway - Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Finnmark Tourist Board

Key facts about Finnmark

The county of Finnmark covers an area of 48,637 square kilometres and has approximately 72,000 inhabitants.
View of Skudeneshavn, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Haugesund and Haugalandet

Haugalandet is a geographical region in the county of Rogaland, in Western Norway. Haugesund is its main town.
Kristiansund is one of Norway's most distinctive towns - Photo: Terje Rakke / Nordic Life AS

Key facts about Kristiansund and Nordmøre

The region of Nordmøre, located in the northwestern corner of Fjord Norway, is full of contrasts. Charming Kristiansund is the capital of the region.
Molde city centre, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Molde and Romsdal

Around 70,000 people live in the area. Molde, the city of jazz and roses, has 25,000 inhabitants.
Fishing in the Gudbrandalslågen, Norway - Photo: Knut Bry/Gudbrandsdalen Reiseliv

Tourist information in Gudbrandsdalen

Visit a tourist information office to help plan and book your holiday.
Lågen river at Lillehammer - Photo: Lillehammer Turist

Key facts about Gudbrandsdalen

The Gudbandsdalen area consists of a main valley, with the smaller valleys of Gausdal, Espedalen, Vinstradalen, Heidal and Ottadalen.
The Grip lighthouse, Norway - Photo: Magne Lillehaug / Smøla Havfiskesenter

Tourist information in Kristiansund and Nordmøre

There are three tourist information offices in the Kristiansund and Nordmøre area.
View over to Sogndal, Norway - Photo: Destination Sogndal & Luster/Finn Loftesnes

Key facts about the Sognefjord area

Sognefjord is the area where you find the Flåm Railway, the Nærøyfjord, Jotunheimen, Jostedalsbreen, Urnes Stave Church and Vettisfossen Waterfall.
Avaldsnes, Norway - Photo: Visithordaland.com

Tourist information in Haugesund and Haugalandet

There are tourist information offices established throughout the entire region.
Drammen, Norway - Photo: Torbjørn Tandberg

Tourist information in the Drammen Region

The tourist information in the city of Drammen is open all year.
Prekestolen (the Pulpit Rock) towering over the Lysefjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Region Stavanger

Tourist information in Stavanger and Sandnes

The Tourist Information Offices in Stavanger and Sandnes can help you with just about any query!
Drammen, Norway - Photo: Ingar Holm

Key facts about the Drammen Region

The Drammen Region is located centrally in Eastern Norway, not far from the capital city of Oslo.
Project Bandaloop - dance performances outdoor in the Stavanger Region, Norway - Photo: Peter McBride

Key facts about the Stavanger Region

The Stavanger region consists of the municipalities of Randaberg, Stavanger, Sandnes, Sola, Gjesdal, Klepp, Time and Hå.
Summer skiing at the Folgefonna glacier, Norway - Photo: Frode Dandbech

Key facts about Hardanger

Hardanger has been an important European tourist destination since the nineteenth century, and is perfect for outdoor adventures or just relaxation.
Stryn and Nordfjord in Norway offer excellent possibilities for an active holiday - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Stryn and Nordfjord

The area of Nordfjord consists of the municipalities of Stryn, Hornindal, Gloppen, Eid, Vågsøy and Selje.
A summer's night beside Lake Loenvatnet in Stryn, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Tourist information for Stryn and Nordfjord

Find the tourist information offices in the Nordfjord area.
Peace and quiet at Strandebarm, Norway - Photo: Destination Hardanger Fjord AS

Tourist information in Hardanger

Tourist information offices in the Hardanger region.
Drøbak harbour, Norway - Photo: www.visitfollo.no

Tourist information in Follo

Visit the tourist information offices in Drøbak or Ski to plan your holiday.
Folk dancers and fiddle player at the Romsdals Museum, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Tourist information in Molde

The tourist information office in Molde is situated at the market place in Molde town centre.
The picturesque little town of Son beside the Oslofjord, Norway - Photo: Akershus Reiselivsråd

Key facts about Follo

The distances are short between the coastal, agricultural and village areas, and adventures are on offer throughout the year.
Valdres, Norway - Photo: Kjell Arne Berntsen

Key facts about Valdres

The many inland fjords make Valdres one of the most varied and panoramic valley regions in Eastern Norway.
The Flakstad Beach in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: Chris Craggs

Tourist information in Lofoten

There are several tourist information offices in Lofoten. Some of them are closed during winter.
Valdres, Norway - Photo: Kjell Arne Berntsen

Tourist information for Valdres

There are tourist information offices at Fagernes, Beitostølen, Tyinkrysset and Bagn.
Gravane, Kristiansand - Photo: Anders Martinsen©Inspirasjon Sørlandet AS

Key facts about the Kristiansand Region

Kristiansand is the fifth largest city in Norway. Its surrounding villages are Birkeland, Iveland, Lillesand, Songdalen, Søgne og Vennesla.
The city centre of Kristiansand, Norway - Photo: Anders Martinsen©Inspirasjon Sørlandet AS

Tourist information for the Kristiansand Region

Kristiansand Tourist Information Office provides useful information of what you can enjoy and where you can stay in the city and surrounding area.
Midnight sun over the island of Lovund, Norway - Photo: Frithjof Fure/Innovation Norway

Key facts about the Arctic Circle Area

The Arctic Circle Area stretches from the Swedish mountains around Tärnaby to the coast of Helgeland and the island of Træna.
Mo i Rana, Norway - Photo: Arctic-circle.no

Tourist information in the Arctic Circle Area

Polarsirkelen Reiseliv runs the tourist information in Mo i Rana for the municipalities of Hemnes, Nesna, Lurøy, Træna, Rødøy and Rana.
Great view from Strandstind in Harstad, Norway - Photo: Olav Solberg

Key facts about Harstad

Harstad is a charming town with 23,000 inhabitants. It is an important meeting place for the region's population.
The island of Merdø is a popular summer destination in the Arendal Region, Norway - Photo: Arendal Tourist Office

Key facts about the Arendal Region

The Arendal Region is a beautiful coastal area consisting of skerries, woods and hills. It is a popular summer holiday spot for many Norwegians.
The restaurant Bakgården in Risør, Norway - Photo: Risør turistkontor

Tourist information for the Arendal Region

The main tourist office for the region is located in Arendal, whilst smaller tourist information offices are available locally.
Flowers in Harstad, Norway - Photo: Anita Robertsen

Tourist information in Harstad

The tourist information in Harstad is centrally located by the bus terminal.
Enjoying the view over the Lysefjord from Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock), Norway - Photo: Hanne Sundbø

Tourist information in Ryfylke

There are several tourist information offices in the Ryfylke area.
Golf under the midnight sun in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: Kjell Ove Storvik

Key facts about Lofoten

Lofoten consists of seven main islands with 24,000 inhabitants.
Innherred is located beside the Trondheimfjord, Norway - Photo: Innherred Reiseliv

Key facts about Innherred

Within a distance of 25 US miles you will find the towns Levanger, Verdal and Steinkjer. Steinkjer is the capital in the county of Nord-Trøndelag.
The Skibladner on Lake Mjøsa, Norway - Photo: Flemming Støldal

Key facts about the Hamar Region

The Hamar Region contains four municipalities; Hamar, Stange, Ringsaker and Løten.
The profile of Napoleon on the island Engeløy in Steigen, Norway - Photo: Frode Jenssen

Key facts about the Realm of Hamsun

Experience a spectacular coastal area in the county of Nordland with islands, skerries, beaches, deep fjords, steep mountains and northern lights.
All year open tourist information in Steinkjer, Norway - Photo: Leif Arne Holme

Tourist information in Innherred

There are several tourist information offices in the Innherred area.
The Kyrkja Mountain in Jotunheimen, Norway - Photo: B. Skaarud

Tourist information in Jotunheimen

The tourist information offices in Jotunheimen will help you book rooms at the mountain cabins and plan your trip in the area.
Interest: Tourist information
Fanaråken Mountain in Jotunheimen, Norway - Photo: Mari Beate Kleiven

Key facts about Jotunheimen

Jotunheimen is the most popular national park in Norway. Here you find the highest mountains in Norway, glaciers and a vide range of activities.
Hamar Tourist Office is located in the Viking Ship, Norway - Photo: Gunnar Klingwald

Tourist information for the Hamar Region

Hamar Tourist Information is located in the Viking Ship. Visit the famous Olympic arena and gather all the information you need.
Sunset in Froan, Norway - Photo: Stein Olav Sivertsen

Key facts about the coast of Trøndelag

There are 8,000 inhabitants on the islands of Hitra and Frøya. Hitra is the seventh biggest island in Norway.
A beautiful beach on the island of Hitra, Norway - Photo: Stein Olav Sivertsen

Tourist information at the coast of Trøndelag

The main tourist information for the islands of Hitra and Frøya, is found at the Coastal Museum at Fillan on Hitra.
View over Ringerike and Hønefoss, Norway - Photo: Rolf Lie

Key facts about Ringerike

Ringerike and its main town Hønefoss are nice goals for a day trip from Oslo. Hadeland Glassworks is the biggest attraction in the area.
Steinsfjorden in Ringerike, Norway - Photo: Kari-Anne Bråthen

Tourist information in Ringerike

Ringerike Reiseliv is you local assistant, and the office is open all year, every day.
Vestfold, Norway - Photo: Svenner båtfoto

Tourist information in Sandefjord and Larvik

Visit the tourist information offices for planning and booking your holiday.
Mountain walk to the Storseterfossen Waterfall, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life

Tourist information in the areas of the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen

Visit one of the tourist information offices for updated information on accommodation, public transport, hiking and activities.
Idyllic skerries at Hvaler, Norway - Photo: Opplev Fredrikstad

Key facts about Fredrikstad

Fredrikstad is a historical, yet modern town 100 km/62 US miles south of Oslo. The Old Town is one of Norway's most popular tourist attractions.
The Vinde Bridge in Fredrikstad, Norway - Photo: Matti Bernitz

Tourist information in Fredrikstad

You will find comprehensive information at the tourist information offices in the Old Town and by the guest marina at the quayside in the town centre.
Interest: Tourist information
Houses in Kragerø, Norway - Photo: Ralf Paknin

Key facts about Kragerø

Kragerø – the gem of the southeastern coast – lies furthest south in the county of Telemark.
Kragerø Tourist Information Office, Norway - Photo: Ida Carlsson

Tourist information in Kragerø

The Kragerø Tourist Office is located in the old railway station in the centre of town. It helps visitors throughout the year.
Flight of the bumblebee, Gol in Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Key facts about Gol in Hallingdal

The small town of Gol is located in the middle of the Hallingdal Valley, making Gol a natural centre for the surrounding area.
Grouse in the winter mountains of Gol, Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Tourist information in Gol in Hallingdal

Gol Tourist Information is located at the bus station in Gol town centre.
The tourist office at Rjukan, Norway - Photo: visitRjukan.com

Tourist information in Rjukan

The tourist information office is centrally located in the town centre.
Biking at Skeikampen, Norway - Photo: Esben Haakenstad

Key facts about Lillehammer

Lillehammer is a modern town with medieval skiing roots. In 1994 the Winter Olympics were successfully held here.
Hiking in Voss, Norway - Photo: Stig Hernes/Voss Resort

Key facts about Voss

Voss is centrally located in Sothwestern Norway. The town has nearly 14,000 inhabitants and serves as a regional centre.
Halden, Norway - Photo: www.fotobanken.no

Tourist information in Halden

The tourist information offices can help you with accommodation, and provide you with information about events, attractions and activities.
Mølstertunet and Voss Folkemuseum, Norway - Photo: Dag H. Sæverud/Voss Folkemuseum

Tourist information in Voss

Voss Tourist Information is located in Voss town centre and can assist you when planning your stay in Voss or help with enquires when you are here.
The tourist information office in Moss, Norway - Photo: Øystein Andersen

Tourist information in Moss

Visit the tourist information and get help booking accommodation and finding out what’s happening in town.
Elveoset Mykingsjøen, Norway - Photo: Nesbyen Turistkontor

Key facts about Nesbyen

The village of Nesbyen lies in the municipality of Nes, in the county of Buskerud. It is situated in the Hallingdal Valley.
Hallingdal Museum, Norway - Photo: Linda Sofie Øye

Tourist information in Nesbyen

The tourist information is centrally located at the culture centre, facing the idyllic inner town square.
Taking a bath in Lya, Ål in Norway - Photo: Ål Utvikling AS

Key facts about Ål

Ål is a municipality in the county of Buskerud. It lies in the Hallingdal Valley.
From the Nesch Museum, Norway - Photo: Ål Utvikling AS

Tourist information in Ål

Ål Tourist Information is located in Ål Culture Centre.
Boy by old wooden house in Vrådal, Norway - Photo: vraadal.com

Tourist information in Vrådal

Book activities and accommodation at the tourist information office in the centre of Vrådal.
Mountain skiing in Sirdal, Norway - Photo: Anders Nødland

Key facts about Sirdal

The community centre of Sirdal is Tonstad, Norway's capital of hydro electrical power development.
Lake Sirdalsvatnet, Norway - Photo: Anja Ovedal

Tourist information in Sirdal

There are two tourist information offices in Sirdal.
Narvik, Norway - Photo: Per Jacobsen

Key facts about Narvik

Narvik is a town with approximately 18,384 inhabitants.
The tourist information office in Narvik, Norway - Photo: Nicola Mulryan, Destination Narvik

Tourist information in Narvik

The tourist office is located in the town centre. Feel free to visit the tourist information for advice, ideas, inspiration and general information.
Trysil Tourist Office in the centre of Trysil, Norway - Photo: Jan Hatten, Destinasjon Trysil BA

Tourist information in Trysil

Trysil Tourist Office is located in the centre of Trysil. At the ski resort there is an Information Office at Trysil Turistsenter.
Flåm Railway, Norway - Photo: Morten Rakke/Flåm Utvikling

Tourist information in Flåm

The Flåm Tourist Office has brochures of the area, and can help you book accommodation, tickets for round trips and fjord cruises.
The Aurlandsfjord, Norway - Photo: R.M. Sørensen/Flåm Utvikling

Key facts about Flåm

The small town of Flåm has 450 inhabitants and is situated in the municipality of Aurland.
The tourist information in Bjorli, Norway - Photo: Bjorli-Lesja Reiseliv AS

Tourist information in Bjorli and Lesja

Bjorli-Lesja Reiseliv AS' tourist information office is located in the centre of Bjorli.
The tourist information office in Lillehammer, Norway - Photo: Lillehammer Turist

Tourist information in Lillehammer

Visit the tourist information office to check your e-mail or to get help planning and booking your holiday.
Bakklandet in Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Trondheim kommune

Key facts about Trondheim

Trondheim is a lively university town and Norway's capital of technology.
Røros in Norway offers many possibilities for being outdoors - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway

Key facts about Røros

The Forollhogna and Femundsmarka National Parks form a framework around one of Norway’s most exciting areas of natural and cultural history.
The Bergen Tourist Information in the Fresco Hall, Norway - Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Per Eide

Tourist information for Bergen

All the information you need on Bergen and the fjords in one place. At the tourist information you can also buy the Bergen Card.
Lake Flævatn in Hemsedal, Norway - Photo: Hemsedal Turistkontor/Gunn Eidhamar

Tourist information in Hemsedal

Hemsedal Tourist Information Office is located in the centre of Hemsedal.
Rafting at Geilo, Norway - Photo: Marius Rua

Tourist information in Geilo

The tourist information office is situated in the middle of the village centre.
Interest: Tourist information
Experience a unique flora in Geilo, Norway - Photo: Marius Rua

Key facts about Geilo

Geilo has 2,500 inhabitants and the village centre is located 800 metres above sea level.
Gaustatoppen Mountain, Norway - Photo: Ove Bergersen

Key facts about Rjukan

Rjukan is an old centre for industry and has approximately 3,000 inhabitants.
View over Lake Totak in Rauland, Norway - Photo: Ove Bergersen

Key facts about Rauland

The village of Rauland is located at 700 to 1,100 metres above sea level and has approximately 1,000 inhabitants.
Rauland Tourist Office, Norway - Photo: Rauland Turist

Tourist information in Rauland

Rauland Tourist Office provides information and booking of activities, arrangements and accommodation in the regions of Rauland, Vinje and Haukeli.
The old mining town of Røros, Norway - Photo: Røros Reiseliv

Tourist information in Røros

There are several tourist information offices in the Røros area.
The Nidarosdomen Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Trondheim kommune

Tourist information in Trondheim

The tourist information office in central Trondheim is easy to find in the market square.
The tourist information office in Tromsø, Norway - Photo: Jon-Terje Eiterå

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.
Winter in Tromsø, Norway - Photo: Bård Løken

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.
The Tourist Information Centre at Trafikanten, Oslo - Photo: Bjørn Sigurdsøn/VisitOSLO

Tourist information in Oslo

The Tourist Information Centres can assist you with the information you need about Oslo. You can buy the Oslo Pass and sightseeing tickets there.
A summer's night in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOslo

Key facts about Oslo

The capital of Norway is also its largest city. It has over 575,000 inhabitants and covers 454 square kilometres, 242 of which is forests.
The Fish Market in Bergen, the Gateway to the Fjords of Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord Norway

Key facts on Bergen

Bergen is Norway’s second largest city with 240.000 inhabitants. The city was founded more than 900 years ago.
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