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NORWAY HAS A SWEET CHRISTMAS TRADITIONEvery year, the Kingdom of Norway donates a Christmas tree to the UK. The Norwegia...
16/07/2022

NORWAY HAS A SWEET CHRISTMAS TRADITION
Every year, the Kingdom of Norway donates a Christmas tree to the UK. The Norwegian spruce stands proudly in Trafalgar Square in London. This annual tradition goes back to 1947 and is a token of gratitude for Britain supporting Norway during the Second World War.


Are you curious about exploring Norway? Have we convinced you yet that it’s an amazing, diverse and culturally rich country? Then it's time to come and see for yourself!

Norway’s rail journeys are voted the best in EuropeOne of the best ways to see the Scandinavian countries is by rail. An...
16/07/2022

Norway’s rail journeys are voted the best in Europe
One of the best ways to see the Scandinavian countries is by rail. And in Norway you’ll be treated to some journeys with sublime scenery. One of the most popular routes includes the Flåm railway – deemed one of the most beautiful railways in the world.

Choosing to travel by train let's you relax and soak up the views as you go. For instance, the journey from Oslo to Bergen you can feast your eyes on glittering fjords and craggy mountain peaks, all from the comfort of your seat.

You can hunt for the northern lightsNorway is one of the world's best places to see the northern lights. Indeed, norther...
15/07/2022

You can hunt for the northern lights
Norway is one of the world's best places to see the northern lights. Indeed, northern Norway falls in the middle of what is referred to as the “northern lights belt” or "aurora zone". This band encircling the Earth, is known for its auroral frequency and intensity.

To increase your chances of seeing the northern lights for yourself, make sure to travel north in winter. You'll also want to check out the meteorological conditions, there are apps to help with this.

It's also good to seek out low levels of light pollution, so we recommend getting out of cities and towns. The Lofoten Islands, Tromsø and Svalbard are all remote locations where you'll have a good chance of seeing the aurora if the conditions are in your favour.

And, if you're determined in your hunt for the aurora, you'll want to stay up late as the peak time for displays of the northern lights is usually between 11 PM and 2 AM.

Road trips in Norway are virtually unbeatableThere are plenty of popular ways to explore Norway, including by train or b...
15/07/2022

Road trips in Norway are virtually unbeatable
There are plenty of popular ways to explore Norway, including by train or boat. That said, opt to travel by car and you'll have the road trip of a lifetime.

So why not choose an independent Norway road trip? Not only can you go at your own pace but you'll be able to stop whenever you like to admire the .

And you can take the wheel with confident as Norwegian roads have some of the highest safety standards in the world.

There’s a hop-on, hop-off cruise along the coastNorway’s coastline is one of the most beautiful and rugged in the world,...
14/07/2022

There’s a hop-on, hop-off cruise along the coast
Norway’s coastline is one of the most beautiful and rugged in the world, and it spans 3 seas, the North Sea, Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea. Happily, it's also one of the easiest to explore thanks to the Hurtigruten Coastal Voyage.

This classic voyage is a one-way journey of roughly 1,255 kilometres (780 miles) that will take you from Bergen, in the south, to Kirkenes in the north.

It takes around 6 or 7 days to complete the jounrey but you needn't be tied to that timeframe. In fact, you can join the cruise for a certain section, or stop off along the way, discovering different ports as you go. Along the way you could explore Trondheim, the Lofoten Islands, and the North Cape, Norway's northernmost point.

This is the ideal way to spend time uncovering the Norwegian west coast.

It’s one of the world’s happiest countriesUnsurprisingly, Norway is often listed as one of the happiest countries in the...
14/07/2022

It’s one of the world’s happiest countries
Unsurprisingly, Norway is often listed as one of the happiest countries in the world, according to The World Happiness Report. Published by the Denmark-based Happiness Research Institute, the report proves that this Nordic country is not just a beautiful place, but also a happy one.

Plus, many other annual reports, such as the Global Peace Index, state that Norway is a safe and peaceful country to visit. What's more, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held yearly in Oslo.

With so much jaw-dropping scenery and a penchant for the great outdoors, it’s no wonder that the Norwegians are a happy people. So why not visit and experince Norway for yourself?

You can see polar bears in the wildOf course, you don’t have to worry about this while roaming the streets of Oslo. But ...
13/07/2022

You can see polar bears in the wild
Of course, you don’t have to worry about this while roaming the streets of Oslo. But head to far-flung Svalbard and it’s a different story.

One of the northernmost inhabited places on the planet, Svalbard is a true Arctic haven. Two thirds of the land here is protected by national parks, reserves or sanctuaries. And it's nicknamed the "Realm of The Polar Bears", as their numbers exceed that of the human population.

If you're seeking Arctic wildlife-watching opportunities then Svalbard is ideal. As well as, spotting the archipelago's only native land mammals, the reindeer and Arctic fox, you could glimpse sea birds, walruses and whales.

The natural landscapes are wonderfully diverseFrom the west coast fjords to snow-dusted mountains, you'll experience a l...
13/07/2022

The natural landscapes are wonderfully diverse
From the west coast fjords to snow-dusted mountains, you'll experience a lot on a Norway holiday. For instance, you could soak up culture on a city break in Oslo or venture north to the Arctic Circle. And you can even stay in a snow hotel on a Norway winter tour.

One of Norway's most regions has to be the western fjords. This area is said to include the world's the highest concentration of fjords! Some of the country's renowned fjords include:

Geirangerfjord – UNESCO-listed and one of the world's most beautiful fjords
Sognefjord – Norway's longest and deepest fjord
Nærøyfjord – another UNESCO-listed fjord and a stop on the Norway in a Nutshell® route
Lysefjord – home to Pulpit Rock, one of Norway's most iconic viewpoints
For more breathtaking natural wonders, head north to the Arctic Circle where you'll come across the Lofoten Islands, a magnificent archipelago.

Here you can walk along pristine beaches, admire the peaks that dominate the skyline and maybe even catch a glimpse of the northern lights. Plus, you can learn about the region's Viking heritage and go wildlife-watching.

Check out these top Norway vacation packages for inspiration
Combine exploring at your own pace with expert-led excursions on a partially guided Norway tour

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