Exploring Norway Pathways

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Norway Itineraries Here are a few Norway itineraries to help you plan your trip. Spend 10 days in southern Norway, exploring Bergen, Stavanger, and the fjords or spend 10 days in northern Norway and the Lofoten Islands. Or, combine both areas into one epic trip.

If youre coming to Norway for just a weekend Id really recommend sticking to one place. Norway is a big country, public transport doesnt run that often and can have delays, and moving around to a bunch of places in a short time frame can get expensive. That said, you could also consider renting a car and exploring a bit of the area if you can, a... See full list on heartmybackpack.com Bod Helgeland Lofoten Vesterlen If you only have a week in Norway, I really recommend sticking to the north and skipping Oslo and Bergen altogether. Okay, you might think Im biased because I lived in the north for four years, but actually I chose to move to the north largely because its the most beautiful part of Norway and is the region Im most excited to write about and photograph. I love the open spaces here, there are fewer people (and tourists), and the landscape is much more dramatic than in the south. If you want... Troms Senja Dyry If you want to head even farther north, I also love a Troms Senja Dyrytrip. You can fly into Troms and then drive straight to Senja, where you can spend two nights, and then head to the island of Dyry for another two nights. If you have a full week you could spend a night or two in Troms as well. Ive visited Senja both in the summer and winter and love each season there. Senja is a great hiking destination in the summer, plus in the summer you could stop by Sommary to see the amazi... Lofoten If you want a less hectic itinerary without so much driving, just spend a week on Lofoten! The first time I visited Lofoten I stayed one week, and even after returning several times over the past few years I still feel like I have so much left to see on Lofoten. So you definitely wont get bored. This way youll be able to really explore the island, go on hikes, and get into the nature. Id actually love to spend a full month on Lofoten one day, as there really is so much to explore there. See full list on heartmybackpack.com All of the one week itineraries I mentioned above could easily be stretched out longer. In fact the Odda Hardangerfjord Bergen itinerary mentions an optional extension by adding lesund and the Atlantic Ocean Road. But otherwise I recommend one of the itineraries below! See full list on heartmybackpack.com Lots of airlines fly into Oslo, so you shouldnt have a problem finding good flights. And if youre on a budget youre in luck Norwegian is a budget airline with some of the cheapest connections between the US and Europe. I fly Norwegian all the time, but just remember that it is a budget airline so youll have to pay extra for checked luggage, m... See full list on heartmybackpack.com The most important thing about packing for Norway is to bring lots of layers. The weather here is really unpredictable so its important to be ready for lots of different temperatures throughout the day. Oh and youll definitely want waterproof shoes here, whether thats hiking boots in the summer or winter boots in the winter. Ive written a compl... See full list on heartmybackpack.com Your Norway Guide by Explore Norge Read more Norways TOP 10 Destinations TOP 10 destinations in Norway Explore Norway from north to south. Fjords, mountains, cities and coastlinesour handpicked destinations offer unforgettable experiences in every region, all year round. The guide to the best scenic roads in Norway from an outdoor-loving woman living in Oslo (me :D). Discover Norway National Tourist Routes, explore famous roads in Norway, such as Trollstigen road, or Atlantic Road, and discover the most stunning mountain roads in Norway and coastal drives. Plan the ultimate road trip with our guide to Norways 18 national scenic routes. These road trips have been improved with new facilities. What are the Best Scenic Roads in Norway? The guide to the best scenic roads in Norway from an outdoor-loving woman living in Oslo (me :D). Discover Norway National Tourist Routes, explore famous roads in Norway, such as Trollstigen road, or Atlantic Road, and discover the most stunning mountain roads in Norway and coastal drives. Where to go on a road trip in Norway? Let's start with the most popular region for road trips in Norway. Driving in the Norwegian fjords offers everything from mountain passes to narrow roads hugging the fjord. How many national scenic routes are there in Norway? Traverse Norway's stunning landscapes through its 18 National Scenic Routes, each carefully chosen to showcase the country's breathtaking natural beauty. These journeys not only connect destinations but also provide unforgettable experiences marked by awe-inspiring natural beauty and architectural ingenuity. Is Northern Norway a good destination for a road trip? Northern Norway is a beautiful road trip destination in Europe. The Lofoten Islands are one of the most popular areas to visit, but Senja and the Vesteralen Islands are also well worth your time. The islands of northern Norway are the perfect destination if you enjoy hiking, scenic drives, and jaw-dropping landscapes.

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