Things to see in Norway
A stunning Scandinavian country, Norway is a popular destination for those looking for wonderful scenery and exciting adventures. With a flight time of between 2 and 4 hours depending on how far north you want to travel from London it is easy to reach, and you won’t be disappointed when you get there.
Here we share some of the things to see in Norway that make it a place definitely worth visiting.
Beautiful Norwegian scenery
No matter where you decide to go in Norway you will be treated to some beautiful Norwegian scenery, including waterfalls, glaciers, fjords and mountains.
With each of these natural wonders you will also find a variety of great activities to take part in, especially if you love to hike, climb, canoe, or simply want to take photos of all of the amazing things that you will see.
The chance the see the Northern Lights
One of the main reasons that people choose to visit Norway is for the chance to see the Northern Lights, and although you may not always be lucky enough to witness them there are a few things that you can do to increase the likelihood of doing so.
For example, travel to Norway between September and March when they are most likely to be seen during dark nights, make sure that you are as north as possible as it is very rare to see them in the south of the country, and give yourself at least a few days to try and spot them.
Discover Norwegian culture
If discovering a country’s culture is what you love to do when you’re on holiday you won’t be disappointed when you visit Norway.
From museums dedicated to Viking ships, to the Oslo based Edvard Munch museum which is the largest one dedicated to this artist in the world, and the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology which is the perfect place for the kids to explore, Norway has plenty of cultural options for the whole family.
With so many great things to see in Norway it surely deserves a spot on your travel wish list, so why not order your free Norway brochures today?