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Join a guided glacier walk, try river rafting or drive yourn own snowmobile. Norway is known for excellent cold water scuba diving.
Sjoa is one of many Norwegian rivers where thrill seekers can go rafting.
From vertiginous rock faces and frozen waterfalls to climbing parks and indoor centres, Norway has much to offer climbers of all levels.
Climbing up a frozen waterfall in Rjukan is an exceptional experience.
In general, diving is permitted anywhere in Norway.
Great visibility, coupled with rich and varied marine life, makes diving in Norway a fascinating experience, as more and more divers are discovering.
Reach speeds of up to 100 kilometres per hour on Hardangervidda.
Winter is the best time for diving in Norway. Norwegian scuba diving magazine Dykking share their top 10 favorite places to dive.
Dag E. Haugen, editor of the Norwegian climbing magazine Klatring, gives you his top ten favourite places to climb.
Sjoa is one of many Norwegian rivers where thrill seekers can go rafting.
Visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, go on a cruise on the Lysefjord, ascend Preikestolen or join a guided sightseeing trip around Stavanger.
Freedom. Adventure. Imagine a snowmobile journey through the Arctic landscape, with the polar night lit only by the stars and the dancing aurora.
Rent a canoe or join a boat trip on Lake Møsvatn, or choose hiking, biking or fishing on the mountain plateau of Hardangervidda.