Norway Experiences

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Kimkim has curated some of the best activities in Norway. You can explore the tranquil beauty of Finnafjord on a RIB boat ride or experience the captivating history of Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord on a safari taste tour. Uncover the hidden gems of Oslo, or take in the panoramic views from Mount Fløyen. Chase the northern lights above the Arctic Circle in Tromsø. Begin planning your Norwegian adventure with our recommended activities in Balestrand, Aurland, Oslo, Bergen, Svolvær, or Tromsø.

Stavanger
Månafossen Waterfall Hike
7 hours
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Private
Combine Norway's glacier-carved mountains with a hike to the highest waterfall in southwestern Norway and visit some of the region's cultural landmarks. Your excursion begins with a drive into the mountains, passing pastures, meadows, valleys, and fjords as you make your way to the hike's...
Sled dogs in Norway
Tromsø
Dogsledding in Tromsø
Dog-sledding in the Norwegian countryside has to be one of the most unique and adventurous activities on earth. Moreover, it's the ideal way to experience the primal majesty of the Arctic terrain. This half-day excursion from the city of Tromsø starts by arriving at a dog-sledding camp where a...
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Balestrand
Art, Culture & History Walk in Balestrand
1.5 hours
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Small group
Discover the humble village of Balestrand on a walk with a local guide. Your host will share stories of the town's history and its people—still today, a vibrant artist colony. The tour starts at Høyviksalen, also known as the Høyvik Hall, where you'll find furniture made by the famous (at least...
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Stavanger
Flørli Hike & Lysefjord Cruise
10 hours
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Small group
Your journey to Flørli begins with a transfer to Høgsfjord, where a passenger ferry awaits. Then, you’ll cruise into Lysefjord as steep mountain walls emerge, passing waterfalls, abandoned farms, and Preikestolen, Norway’s famous Pulpit Rock, which towers nearly 2,000 feet (604 m) above sea...
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Balestrand
Fjord Cruise & Glacier Walk in Fjærlandsfjord
5 hours
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Small group
Combine a scenic fjord cruise with a visit to the area's famed Norwegian Glacier Museum. Starting in Balestrand, you'll sail along Fjærlandsfjord, where you'll pass by colorful villages, cliffs, snow-capped mountain peaks, waterfalls, and forested hills. Upon arriving in Fjærland, you'll make...
Flåm
Cultural Evening Walk in Flåm
1.5 hours
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Small group
Enjoy a quiet evening walk through the cultural center of Flåm with a local guide. Experience this humble village at night as you stroll along the fjord in the crisp winter air and watch the landscape change with the fading sunlight. Your guide will help you understand how life has transformed in...
Tromsø
Evening Snowmobiling in Tromsø
7 hours
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Small group
Experience the magical evening landscapes of the Arctic while driving a snowmobile through wintry paths. If you're lucky, the Northern Lights will dance above you all evening!  Enjoy driving in pairs with one driver and one passenger per snowmobile and plenty of opportunities to switch places...
Værlandet
Værlandet
Explore the Wilderness of Værlandet by Bike
Self guided
One of the best ways to enjoy the unique and beautiful wilderness surrounding Værlandet is on a bicycle. Cycling is popular in the region and offers an excellent sample of what the area has to offer. Start by biking through the Nordsjøporten (North Sea portal), a network of six bridges connecting...
Winter whale watching in Norway
Snorkeling with the Whales
This tour leaves in the morning by boat from the village of Andenes, which is the northernmost settlement of Norway's Andøya Island. It's also a winter migratory destination for orca, humpback, and fin whales who come to feast on the large schools of herring in the nearby Andfjord. This tour...
Enjoy the view of Segla
Senja
Senja Guided Hiking Tour
Located in the far north of Norway, above the Arctic Circle, you'll find the island of Senja in Troms County. This is the second-largest island in the country and is known for its untamed natural beauty. It's nestled among the coastal mountains dominating the North Atlantic and the green birch...
Arriving at the postcard village of Utne
Explore Utne & Hardangerfjord
The village of Utne is located in the heart of the Hardanger region of Norway, about 217 miles (350 km) west of Oslo, near Bergen. This unspoiled country has been a prime European tourist destination for over two centuries. People come from far and wide to witness its spectacular natural beauty...
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Tromsø
Hike with Husky Dogs near Tromsø
4 hours
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Small group
Enjoy a hike through the countryside near Tromsø in the company of adorable Huskies and their pups. You can cater this family-friendly activity to your liking, choosing hiking routes that vary from easy to medium. As you walk with a guide, you'll learn about the kennel and what the Huskies do...
Flåm Railway
Flåm
Flåm Railway Round-Trip Experience
2 hours
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Group tour
Enjoy a round-trip journey aboard a vintage train compartment on the renowned Flåm Railway, often hailed as one of the world's most scenic train rides. Starting at sea level in Flåm and ascending to the Myrdal mountain station, this hourlong (one-way) trip showcases picturesque views of Flåm...
Admire sights including the striking Arctic Cathedral on a guided walk through Tromsø
Tromsø
City & Polar History Walk
3 hours
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Small group
Discover Tromsø's Arctic history and follow in the footsteps of polar explorer Roald Amundsen on an absorbing guided city walk. Over three hours, you'll learn why the city is nicknamed the "Gateway to the Arctic" and explore the town's historic buildings, statues, and landmarks, including the...
The  Aurlandsfjord
Aurland
Explore Aurland & Aurlandsfjord
Aurland is a popular tourist region in central-western Norway, as it's home to the Nærøyfjord, a stunning arm of the Sognefjord, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This fjord is accessible from the nearby village of Flåm, which sits on the edge of the Aurlandsfjord. Flåm Harbor is a major port of...
Take advantage of fewer tourists during the winter months.
Flåm
Winter Fjordsafari in Flåm
2.5 hours
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Small group
Experience the magic of Norway’s winter fjords on an excursion by inflatable RIB boat to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord. Enjoy captivating scenery of snowy peaks and frozen waterfalls as your guide shares stories of the region and its people. After reaching the...
Senja
Scenic Drive Around Senja
Self guided
Hit the road and enjoy a scenic route around Senja, embracing the truly breathtaking sights of the area. You can stop in one of the many notable points along the way to take photos, stretch your legs, or enjoy a hike! This road trip will take you to historic fishing villages, idyllic beaches, and...
(Photo courtesy of Norway's Best)
Gudvangen
Njardarheimr Viking Village Visit
2.5 hours
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Group tour
Visit the Viking village of Njardarheimr in historic Gudvangen to experience how Vikings lived 1,000 years ago. Engage with "real" Vikings (not "actors") who live as Vikings might have and are eager to share their history and impart their knowledge. Participate in activities like ax throwing,...
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Stavanger
Pulpit Rock Sunrise Hike
9 hours
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Small group
Experience Preikestolen (Norway’s famous Pulpit Rock) in solitude on this sunrise hiking adventure. Most visitors make their way up to Preikestolen during the day, so an early-morning journey means you’ll have incredible views of Lysefjord all to yourself. You'll start with a drive to the...
Tromsø
Cultural Walk in Tromsø
2.5 hours
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Private
Explore beautiful Tromsø, the "Paris of the North," with a local guide. You’ll start within the city’s original borders dating back to 1794, walking from Strandtorget to Skansen. Your guide will share the human history before the city became an official settlement, going back centuries and...
Viking Village
Gudvangen
Experience Viking Valley near Gudvangen
Self guided
Go back in time 1,000 years and meet the inhabitants of Njardarheim, who will model how society functioned in the Vikings' time. In Viking Valley, you'll learn about the Vikings' history and gain insight into how they traveled, traditional boatbuilding, and how the era impacted Norway's modern...
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Geiranger
Geirangerfjord Kayaking and Fjord Farm Hike
6 hours
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Small group
Combine a kayaking experience with a hike to one of the most famous abandoned fjord farms, Skageflå. You’ll start your journey with a gentle paddle through the UNESCO World Heritage Site Geirangerfjord, discovering the beauty of the region from a unique vantage point in comfortable double or...
Rent mountain bikes in Haugastøl.
Explore Hallingskarvet National Park
This is an opportunity to explore one of the geological gems of central Norway: Hallingskarvet National Park. This 170-square-mile (450-square-km) protected area was formed over various ice ages and, today, includes high plateaus, glaciers, and towering mountain peaks—the highest of which is...
The plateau at Pulpit Rock
Hike Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)
This excursion amid the Norway fjords isn't any ordinary hike. On the contrary, it's an adventure unto itself—a moderately difficult trek up one of the most beautiful trails in the world. And the reward, once you reach the endpoint at Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), is a viewpoint the likes of which...
Photo from Visit Flåm
Geiranger
Geirangerfjord Waterfall Cruise
2.5 hours
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Small group
Embark on a scenic fjord cruise through the UNESCO World Heritage Site Geirangerfjord. This 9-mile (15-km) stretch offers an incredible introduction to Norway’s famed fjord scenery. You’ll pass high mountains and spot abandoned farms that seem to cling to hillsides. As you cruise from Geiranger...
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Svolvær
Midnight Sunset Hike in Svolvær
Private
Watch the summer midnight sun melt into the horizon on this hike in Lofoten's mountainous northern side. With a clear view of the sea, you'll climb up to the top of a grassy peak and find the perfect spot to watch the sun's rays fade into the night. The moderate route is a local hidden gem and...
Svanøya
Explore the Viking History of Svanøy Island
Discover the island of Svanøy with the help of a local. This peculiar island is said to be the birthplace of Eric Bloodaxe, the famous 10th-century Norwegian ruler. Learn about the island's history while visiting Viking graves, exploring traditional boatbuilding, and listening to stories about...
Stavanger
Explore Stavanger like a Local
Self guided
Stavanger is a lively university city with a vibrant atmosphere. Its compact city planning makes it easy to explore, even in a short amount of time. Wander the city like a local, visiting beloved neighborhood spots, historic sites, artsy districts, or areas outside Stavanger on a day trip. Start...
Hike and hit the beach today
Vesterålen
Hike the Queen's Route in Vesterålen
Self guided
Enjoy a beautiful hike along the popular Queen's Route near the fishing village of Stø on the Vesterålen Islands. You'll pass picturesque views along the coastline, crossing bridges and twisting through fjords and inlets.This moderate trek is called Dronningruta, also known as the Queen’s Route,...
An adventure you won't forget
Driva River Rafting
In the center of northern Norway exist some of the most unspoiled alpine landscapes anywhere in the world. This is also where you'll find the Driva River. The Dovrefjell Mountains feed the Driva, and it runs 150 km (93 miles) north, down the mountains, and through Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal...

Best Experiences in Norway

Hiking in Jotunheimen National Park
Norway's Best Day Hikes

Considering its well-earned reputation for dramatic fjords and steep mountains, it probably comes as no shock that hiking is pretty much a national pastime in Norway. With hundreds if not thousands of options to choose from, we’ve put together a list of the most spectacular day hikes, from north to south and everywhere in between.

Explore Norway's Winter Wonderland
Map of Top Winter Experiences in Norway
Top Winter Experiences in Norway

At a glance, Norway may not seem like a winter destination—but when the snow hits, its lush landscapes truly turn wild! With fewer crowds to share the wilderness and the Northern Lights dancing overhead, there may be no better season to pay Norway a visit.

Quaint towns to explore in Norway
Top Norway Experiences in Summer

With its lush landscape and truly endless days of summer, Norway is a prime destination for mid-year travels. Hike among fjords, visit quaint towns, and stay up late to experience the magic of a never-setting sun.

Traditional Lofoten fishing village
Top Experiences in the Lofoten Islands

The Lofoten Islands is one of the most popular destinations in Norway. The moment you arrive, you'll understand why, as this stunning archipelago features jagged mountain peaks, colorful hamlets that cling to rocks, and a coastline dotted with islands. If you're looking for outdoor adventures, this is the place for you! Enjoy scenic drives, kayaking, snowshoeing, hiking, biking, sailing, and more.

Borgund Stave Church, Borgund, Norway
Map of Guide to Norway's Best Cultural and Historical Experiences
Guide to Norway's Best Cultural and Historical Experiences

A thousand years ago, Norway's influence stretched across all of Europe — did you know that even Dublin was a Viking town? Now, its surprisingly global past can still be seen in its landscape, museums, and churches. Here are just a few of Norway's best historical experiences.

Experience the Northern Lights in Norway
Top Northern Lights Experiences in Norway

Chasing the Northern Lights is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and something that draws many travelers to Norway's upper reaches. The country is the perfect setting to spot the colorful aurora borealis. This bucket-list experience can be easily combined with snowshoeing, dogsledding, reindeer feedings, cultural activities, or simply relaxing under the polar night sky.

Stavanger's colorful harbor in summer
Best Things to Do in Stavanger

Set in Southern Norway, Stavanger offers the best of all worlds: stunning natural scenery, picturesque coastlines, charming historic streets, connections to cities like Oslo and Bergen, and easy access to the fjord region. The city is an excellent hub for some of the most popular activities in Norway, including hikes to Kjerag and Pulpit Rock, cruises in Lysefjord, and day trips to charming towns like Flørli.

Norway is filled with historical and cultural hot spots
Top Cultural & Historical Experiences in Norway

Norway has a unique culture, influenced by its centuries-old history and distinct geographic location. You'll find bustling cities with fascinating origins, a quaint culture in fjord villages and coastal fishing towns, and unique customs like dogsledding and reindeer rearing, and mountainside farming. Not to mention, a thrilling Viking history that ties it all together.

Discover the unbeatable fjord scenery of Norway
Best Scenic Experiences in Norway

Norway is one of the most scenic countries in the world, with over 60,000 miles of coastline, towering mountain peaks, incredible fjord landscapes, endless islets, and a mix of marine wildlife. So if you're looking for a trip that will take your breath away, Norway is it. Discover the unique beauty of the Arctic Circle, explore the dense forests and tall cliffs of the fjords, and embrace some of the country's famous scenic viewpoints.

Charming fjord hamlets in Norway
Top Experiences in the Fjord Region

Many visitors plan an entire trip to Norway for its famed fjord region, which offers various experiences, such as fjord cruises, kayaking excursions, hikes, biking trails, scenic lookouts, historic train routes, wildlife viewing, waterfalls, glaciers, and national parks. You can explore charming wharf villages, peruse museums like the Glacier Museum, or find old wooden stave churches.

Hiking in the Lofoten archipelago
Best Hiking Experiences in Norway

Norway is an outdoor paradise, and one of the most popular activities is hiking through the lush forests, jagged mountain peaks, and rocky fjords. From Troll's Tongue to Pulpit Rock, Norway is home to famous hikes that offer outstanding views of the country's iconic landscapes. You don't have to be an experienced trekker to enjoy the scenery, either. You'll find various trails, ranging from beginner to advanced, for all interests.

Wintry polar dusk in Tromsø
Best Things to Do in Tromsø

Tromsø is Norway's "Gateway to the Arctic," as the city sits above the Arctic Circle and offers easy access to the renowned Lofoten Islands and the country's northernmost reaches. But despite being so remote, the city is a vibrant, lively metropolis, lovingly referred to as the "Paris of the North." Enjoy the annual Bukta open-air music festival or visit one of the famed breweries. Discover the area's wildlife with whale safaris or watch the Northern Lights dance across the sky on a dinner cruise.

Bergen's colorful waterfront
Best Things to Do in Bergen

As an idyllic and colorful harbor city, Bergen is one of the most popular hubs in Norway. It sits on the North Sea coast with access to the county's famous fjord region. But Bergen is much more than just a hub, as it's filled with famous sites, including the historic Bryggen area, Gamle Bergen, several museums, art galleries, churches, and abundant Viking heritage.

Experience the Norwegian scenery with dogsledding
Top Dogsledding Experiences in Norway

Dogsledding is one of those quintessential Norwegian activities that you can enjoy throughout the country's northern reaches in wintertime. From the charming eastern village of Røros to the city of Tromsø or the northern hub of Alta, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy this cultural experience. Even in the summer months, you can still hike with the Huskies and learn about their lives outside of winter.

Climb the famous trails of Norway
Top Active Experiences in Norway

It's no secret that Norway is an outdoor oasis offering every type of recreation you can think of! From climbing some of the most famous trails in the world (like Troll's Tongue) to kayaking through the iconic fjords, there's an outdoor adventure in every corner. And since the entire landscape changes with the seasons, you have a new set of active experiences for each visit.

Oslo's buzzy waterfront
Best Things to Do in Oslo

Oslo is Norway's buzzy, multicultural capital, known for its eco-friendly initiatives and innovation. It houses some of the country's best museums and parks, making it well worth a stop. You'll find the renowned Viking Ship Museum, the Nobel Peace Center, art galleries featuring Edvard Munch, and the famous Vigeland Sculpture Park. A vibrant city, Oslo draws crowds of all interests and ages.