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Winter without skis
Go skating outdoors in the middle of Oslo or on a frozen lake or river in the countryside.
See the northern lights, join a killer whale safari, experience the Lofoten Fishery or go skiing in Narvik.
If you want to experience the genuine atmosphere of the many fishing villages, you should visit Lofoten outside of the hectic summer season.
Hiking on Hardangervidda Mountain Plateau, glacier walking on Folgefonna and fjord cruises are popular ways of experiencing this region of contrast.
In Jotunheimen you have the possibilities for cross-country skiing, alpine skiing and experiences in the snow without skis.
Winter in Arendal Region is beautiful, and there is a calm atmosphere for you to enjoy.
Go skating in the middle of Drammen, try cross-country skiing in Finnemarka, or go snowboarding at Drammen Ski Centre.
The Ofotfjord is the perfect location for fishing. For those who love mountaineering, Narvik is surrounding by fantastic mountains
Join a fisherman on the fjord or experience a king crab safari, get to know Sami culture, try dog sledging or go on a snowmobile safari.
Norefjell, only a 90-minute drive from Oslo, is the high mountain area closest to the Norwegian capital. It also boasts Scandinavia's highest drop.
Skeikampen is a family-friendly ski resort located just three hours from Oslo and 35 minutes from Lillehammer.
Winter is the time for some excellent cross-country skiing near Bergen, and there are fantastic downhill slopes for those looking for action.
In the Kristiansand Region, winter is basically synonymous with "green".
Wake up with a fjord view and go skiing in the mountains. Some of the best snow conditions in Norway are only minutes away from the Sognefjord.
When the weather permits, there are great opportunities for cross-country skiing, sledging and ice skating in Indre Østfold.
In the Kristiansand Region, winter is basically synonymous with "green".