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In a nutshell, these are the best places to see the Aurora Borealis in Norway: Tromso: The most famous place to see the Northern Lights in Norway. Aurora tourism is well-developed and it’s easy to find great tour offers. Lofoten Islands: The ideal place to see the Northern Lights over the best Norwegian landscapes. Ideal for photographers.
29 de out. de 2023 · Ferries docked at the city center in Stockholm, Sweden. Here is how to enjoy the best of Scandinavia in just 10 days: Day 1: Arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark, tour Copenhagen. Day 2: See more of Copenhagen; fly to Stavanger, Norway. Day 3: Tour Stavanger and hike Pulpit Rock. Day 4: Travel to Bergen; tour Bergen.
4. See the Northern Lights, the best thing to do in Tromso at night. There’s nothing better to do in Tromso in winter than watch a Northern Lights display. Thanks to Tromso’s far-north location, it is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights in Norway.
2. The beautiful Fjordnorway. The fjords of western Norway: The fjords are a unique feature of Norway's landscape and a must-see for anyone visiting the country. The most famous fjords are the Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord. Both are on the UNESCO World Heritage list in Norway.
Hornindalsvatnet- the Deepest Lake in Norway. As Southern Norway attractions go, this is possibly one of the more random- but we enjoyed our time at Hornindalsvatnet. Hornindalsvatnet is the deepest lake of Norway – the official depth of 514 meters and its bottom is 461 meters below sea level!
18 de fev. de 2024 · 3. Flam. Home to just 400 residents, Flam is one of the cutest villages in Norway. It is also one of the busiest places in the country since it is a place that receives around 450,000 visitors annually. That’s because this town in Norway can be easily accessed from Bergen via the Flam Railway.
1 de set. de 2022 · The weather in Norway in September. September is the first real autumn month, and it’s actually a big difference between the start and end of September. The first half of September will still have a lingering summer weather, but it will be chilly in the morning and evening hours. You might still get some sunny days with over 18 ℃, but there ...