People winter kayaking by the Henningsvær Bryggehotell in Lofoten, Northern Norway.
Two people kayaking in the evening sun in the archipelago in the Herøy Islands, Helgeland, Norway.
Kayaking in Strømsfoss locks in the Halden Canal, Eastern Norway.

Kayaking and canoeing

Let's paddle!

Who doesn't want to explore this landscape?

A kayak or canoe trip is such a great way of seeing majestic Norwegian nature from a new perspective.

Go on a guided tour along the coast, enjoy a fun family day on a placid lake, and have a thrill exploring one of Norway's cool canals!

If you want to truly get up close to Norway's fjords, lakes and coastal landscapes, kayaks and canoes will take you there. Here are some of the hotspots for exploration and adventure.

Safety on the water

When paddling in a new area, always ask local guides about currents, shoreline conditions, and weather patterns before setting out. Wear a life vest and think safety at all times.

Beware of cold waters that can cause hypothermia, especially in Northern Norway, and offshore winds that make it difficult to return to land. Stay close to shore and never make an open ocean crossing unless you’re trained for it.

Make sure you are rested and sober. Always bring sunglasses, sunscreen, extra clothes in a waterproof bag, and plenty of water. A bilge pump and a tow line are also essential.

Glide along the ocean, fjords, lakes, and rivers through the beautiful wilderness surrounding you. Paddle on a forest lake, glacial lake, or in the city. During summer you can paddle under the midnight sun and you can take a tour with a professional guide during winter.

Kayak and canoe rental

Paddling is a popular outdoor activity in Norway, and you can rent canoes and kayaks all over the country. There are many courses and guided tours available for both experienced paddlers and those who want to learn how to manoeuvre a kayak for the first time.

For safety reasons, most Norwegian businesses require that you have a kayaking licence (called våttkort in Norwegian) to be allowed to hire a kayak. If you don't have one, it's both fun and social to attend a course, with a great reward: paddling adventures await!

Find kayak and canoe rentals and guided tours.

  • Couple kayaking on the Geiranger fjord
    Father and son canoeing on a family-friendly nature adventure in Femund Engerdal
    A person kayaking under the northern lights in Lofoten, Northern Norway
    The tip of a kayak in front of glacier in Jostedalen, Fjord Norway

The paddling code

1. Choose a kayak or canoe that suits your skills as well as the trip.

2. Make sure your equipment is in order.

3. Dress according to the water temperature. Bring extra clothes, just in case you need to change.

4. Wear an approved life vest. Choose one that is designed for paddling and kayaking for the best comfort and range of arm and upper body motion.

5. Don’t overestimate your skills. Practice self-rescue techniques so you know what to do if you capsize.

6. If you capsize, don’t leave your boat or your oar.

7. Respect the weather and check the weather conditions before you go kayaking or canoeing.

8. Keep a safe distance from other boats and make sure others can see you.

9. Learn first aid so you can help in an emergency.

10. Respect mother nature and be considerate. Don’t leave your rubbish behind.

Popular places to paddle

Norway is a long and varied country. So, where should you go? With such a long coastline and so much water, paddling gems are never too far away in Norway. Still, your skills and level of thrill-seeking should be taken into consideration when you start planning your trip.

Local knowledge about the waters, currents, and weather conditions is important for safety, so we recommend that you always join a guided tour or team up with a professional guide. No matter where you choose to go, you are bound to find plenty of excellent Instagram shots!

Southern Norway

Small cosy towns dotted along the coast, charming harbours, friendly fishing villages, and a beautiful archipelago with thousands of islands and skerries. Southern Norway is a true gem for paddlers, whether you want a relaxing day in the skerries or a more challenging day at sea. Kristiansand is the region's main city, while the inner archipelago Blindleia is a classic paddling paradise that leads you from Lillesand almost to Kristiansand (just be aware of the boat traffic). Other popular kayaking destinations include Arendal, Grimstad, and Lindesnes and Mandal in the south – you can even go on a guided kayak tour from town to town along the coast.

Explore paddling in Southern Norway.

Blindleialøpet paddling race in Lillesand in Southern Norway

Fjord Norway

A guided kayak tour is perhaps the best way to explore and learn about the incredible Norwegian fjords. In Fjord Norway, the mountains are taller and more dramatic than in Southern Norway. Just imagine paddling on a deep glittering fjord, like the Sognefjord, Hardangerfjord, or the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, framed by majestic mountains and waterfalls. You can follow a fjord to the open sea and there are also several glacial lakes where you can paddle on green and turquoise water. For safety reasons, you should always go with a guide. Jostedalen, home to the famous Nigardsbreen glacier, is an ideal starting point for paddling close to the impressive glacier.

Explore paddling in the Sognefjord, the Hardangerfjord, and the Geirangerfjord.

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The Helgeland coast

Considered one of the country's best and most scenic areas for sea kayaking, the Helgeland coast is situated halfway up Norway's coast. Find your very own beach, stay in a traditional rorbu (fishermen's cabin), and stop by an eatery for some locally sourced food on your paddling tour. The coast has plenty of charming islands to explore, including Dønna, Træna, and the UNESCO-listed islands of Vega.

Explore paddling in Helgeland.

Three kayakers paddling around Rødøy in Helgeland, Northern Norway

Northern Norway

Exploring Northern Norway's traditional fishing villages, remote islands, rugged coastline, staggering peaks, and picture-perfect beaches from the water is a unique adventure. The coast of Northern Norway is packed with great paddling destinations, including renowned places like Lofoten, Vesterålen, and Senja. Due to cold waters and occasionally rough conditions, you should always go with a professional guide.

Discover kayaking and canoeing in Troms, Lofoten and Vesterålen.

A family with a kayak in Lofoten, Northern Norway

Canoeing and kayaking in canals

Exploring canals is a fun activity for the whole family. Experience the beautiful landscape and stunning locks of the Halden Canal or the Telemark Canal in Eastern Norway. In Telemark, you can easily combine paddling on the canal with a boat trip since the canal boats allow you to bring your canoe or kayak on board. Some of the journeys can almost be described as a jungle expedition due to the lush nature that lines the canal. Be aware of the canal boats, since some passages are very narrow. Canal boats have the right of way, so as a paddler, you must yield for them.

Explore kayaking and canoeing in Telemark and Østfold.

A man paddling in a kayak on the Telemark canal in Eastern Norway

Urban kayaking

Skip the sightseeing bus and explore the city from a kayak instead! Several of Norway's biggest cities, including Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim, and the Art Nouveau town of Ålesund, are home to local tour companies that rent out kayaks and offer guided tours for beginners as well as experienced paddlers. In Ålesund, you can even paddle through the city centre! The urban Oslofjord and the nearby maritime national park of Færder in Vestfold are other kayaking gems, packed with beautiful islands, both large and small.

Explore kayaking and canoeing in Ålesund, Oslo, Bergen, and Stavanger.

Two people kayaking through the city centre of Ålesund, Fjord Norway

Paddling in lakes and rivers

You can also rent canoes and kayaks for paddle adventures on Norway's many inland lakes and rivers, amid the soothing calm of the forest. The Østerdalen Valley, Finnskogen, and Femund Engerdal, in Hedmark, as well as Telemark and Trøndelag, are ideal places. Spend the night at a local hotel, or bring a tent and a camping stove to cook, and perhaps a fishing rod to catch your dinner. Or how about waking up with the birds in a treetop cabin?

Discover kayaking and canoeing in the Østerdalen Valley, Hedmark, and Telemark.

Two people canoeing in Kynna in Innlandet county in Eastern Norway

Whitewater kayaking

Up for a challenge? For the adrenalin seekers, few places have more to offer than Voss, known as Norway's adventure capital. The rivers here are like natural amusement park rides, with several canyons, and plenty of rapids, twists, and turns. Local tour operators provide safe access to the many thrills. Other sought-after destinations for whitewater kayaking include the Sjoa River that flows between two national parks, Jotunheimen and Rondane, and the Driva River in Trøndelag. Bigger groups might also want to try rafting.

Four people whitewater kayaking at the Ekstremsportsveko in Voss, Fjord Norway
A group of people are kayaking outside of Sotra in Fjord Norway
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