Norway is just a scenic drive away from Finland. Combine beach life, fun nature activities, a rich cultural heritage and tasty food at some our beautiful places.
Northern Norway is about beautiful coastlines, sandy beaches, fjords, fishing villages, mountains and scenery. The wide horizons of the Varanger fjord, with its Finnish-Kven heritage, the North Cape at the end of Europe, the world’s northernmost city, Hammerfest, the drama of the Lyngen Alps, the cliff coast of Senja Island, the Gateway to the Arctic, Tromsø and the historic and cultural hub of Harstad all away you just across the borders from Kilpisjärvi, Karigasniemi, Utsjoki or Näätämö. A bit further afield, but well worth it, are the magical islands of Vesterålen and Lofoten, Narvik with its war history, lively Bodø and the 20 000 islands of the Helgeland coast.
Our description starts in Norway’s far north-east, the part with traditional connection to Finland. Then we move past the North Cape and south past Tromsø to Lofoten. Finally, we end up in the mildest, greenest and southernmost of the North, Helgeland.
Varanger is Norway’s far east
Varanger is north of the treeline, and here the horizon in wide and the beaches seem endless. Vadsø/Vesisaari cherishes the Finnish heritage, Vardø’s town centre has many surprises, and is somewhere between beautiful and dilapidated. Hamningberg, a the end of the Norwegian Scenic Route, is a hidden old-world gem. Off the beaten track? Head for the road to Båtsfjord and Berlevåg, and learn the history of the Berlevåg port.
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The Norwegian Scenic Route in Varanger shines with cultural gems and storm carved nature
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Delve into coastal history and nature on the Arctic Ocean Road between Båtsfjord and Berlevåg
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Hamningberg is the fishing village that survived the ravages of war
Kirkkoniemi, Kirkenes, is found half an hours’ drive from Russia. The WWII history of this town is dramatic, which is well explained in the Borderland Museum. The tiny chapel of Grense Jakobselv is found where the border meets the Arctic Ocean. The wide Pasvik/Paatsjoki Valley consists of deep forest. Neiden, Näätämö, houses the Eastern Sami Museum, and the orthodox Saint George Chapel. Finnish history is strong in the area, but nowhere as strong as in Bugøynes, Pykeijä. This fishing village is nicknamed Pikku-Suomi because Finnish is still spoken by most people.
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The Borderland Museum in Kirkenes reflects on the town’s time under occupation
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Oscar II chapel marks the border between Norway and Russia
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Varanger
Take your summer holiday in Norway’s far east
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Andersgrotta was a shelter for Norway’s most heavily bombed city
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Go to the furthest north, to the North Cape
The North Cape, Nordkapp, is the very end of Europe. For five centuries, this has been a legendary sailing mark on the seven seas. Honningsvåg is a lively little town half an hour’s south, but don’t miss the giant, noisy bird colony in Gjesværstappan. The cloudberry island of Tamsøy, on the other hand, is pure tranquility.
Arto Paasilinna’s book Hurmaava Joukkoitsemurha told the story of how the North Cape can be a life changing experience. Go there to see the Midnight Sun and make sure you set aside plenty of time for other activities.
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Nordkapp
The North Cape is Europe’s most northerly point
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Nordkapp
The journey to the North Cape runs through Western Finnmark
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Nordkapp
Take a hike across cultural Slettnes, flanked by the Arctic Ocean
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Birdwatching
Gjesværstappan by the North Cape is one of Norway’s biggest birdcliffs
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Activities
Kirkeporten is a window to the North Cape
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Gamvik Museum tells the story of the Nordkyn peninsula
Founded in 1789, Hammerfest is both the furthest north of the real cities of the world and the oldest in the north. Come here for Arctic urban elegance and easy hikes in stunning coastal landscapes. Head for the Reconstruction Museum to learn about the fate of Norway’s far north in 1944. The Meridian column is in memory of how the planet was measured up in the 19th. c, and is the northernmost of the UNESCO world heritage site Struve’s Geodedic Arch.
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Take the Bygderuta from Hammerfest to Sørøya island
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The Museum of Reconstruction in Hammerfest tells the story of rebuilding from the ashes of war
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Hiking around Hammerfest
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Hammerfest is the world's northernmost city
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Attractions
Hammerfest Church symbolises coastal Finnmark fishing history
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Hiking trips
Take a wander on the Arctic coastline of Kjøttvikvarden
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Attractions
The Energy House in Hammerfest lit the way in electrifying the north
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Alta is for active fun
Alta‘s city centre is as modern as you get them, crowned by the Northern Lights Cathedral. A striking contrast are the up to 7000 year old rock carvings at Hjemmeluft, listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. Alta-ites are made about off-road cycling, both in the valley and up on the endless plains. More relaxing is a riverboat trip up to the stunning Sautso canyon.
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It’s all about the Summer in Alta
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Bears, part of the rock carvings in Alta
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The Cathedral of the Northern Lights is inspired by the nightsky
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Offroad Finnmark is a bike race not for the faint of heart
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Wildlife Safari
Go by riverboat up to Alta Canyon
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Canoeing
Take a Canoe trip over the Alta River
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Activities
Take a boat journey to the edge of the mighty Øksfjordjøkelen Glacier
The Sami Heartland is a vast expanse just north of the Finnish border, encompassing the parishes of Kautokeino and Karasjok. Here, Sami is spoken by most people. In summer, this is an area for fishing, hiking and kanoeing in placid rivers. Make sure to familiarise yourself with the Sami culture in explanatory museums.
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The Sami Parliament at Karasjok
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Kautokeino local museum takes you on a journey through Sami history
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Follow Marit Helene’s year as a Sami reindeer herder
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Sámiid Vuorká-Dávvirat – The Sami Collections
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Hiking
Watch the Midnight Sun over the Finnmarksvidda plain
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Eat and stay, Unique accommodations
At Engholm Husky Design Lodge you’ll find cabins made by passion
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Art
Juhls’ Silver Gallery — an oasis on the plain
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Mountain bike over the Finnmark plateau under the midnight sun or autumn auroras
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Head to Yykeänvuono for stunning fjords
The Lyngenfjord, Yykeänvuono in Kven, is as dramatic as you get it; 1800 km high mountains rise directly from the fjord. Go here for the multi-ethnic heritage of Sami, Kven and Norwegian cultures, for some easy or really tough hikes, for a riverboat safari up to the waterfall Mollisfossen, Molliskurkkii in Kven, and some fun off-road bike rides.
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Riddu Riđđu is a world renowned indigenous folk festival
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Havnnes Trading Post is a living museum
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Manndalen preserves treasured trove of traditional crafts
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Take a driving tour around the Lyngen Alps
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Lavkaløypa is a tough mountain-bike trip across the mountains
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Activities
Take a boat journey to the edge of the mighty Øksfjordjøkelen Glacier
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Hiking trips
Sleep in a tent, visit three countries and see the Midnight Sun
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Watersports
Go upriver on a Riverboat in Nordreisa
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Tromsø is the Arctic Capital
Tromsø is the biggest city in the north, and enjoys a fantastic location amid mountains and fjords. A colourful historic centre, interesting attractions and a lively restaurant- and nightlife scene add to the charms of Tromsø. See the Midnight Sun (or fog?) from the upper station of the cable car, listen to the organ at the Arctic Cathedral, sample the beer at historic Ølhallen pub and visit the fishing village of Sommarøy.
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Restaurants in Tromsø serve up the tastes of the Arctic
Food in Northern Norway
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Ølhallen is Tromsø’s oldest watering hole
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How to see the Midnight Sun in Tromsø
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The Arctic Cathedral is Tromsø’s lighthouse
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Polar Museum in Tromsø
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Culture and history
Tromsø Botanical Garden has plants from all continents
Senja is an island with two faces. The outer coast, facing the Atlantic Ocean, is wild, rugged and storm-beaten, with dense fishing villages. The other side, facing the mainland, is forested and criss-crossed with rivers. The Norwegian Scenic route meanders along the outer coast. Make sure you also go on a hike or bike ride, there are routes for every fitness level.
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The Norwegian Scenic Route winds around Senja’s outer coast
Some of the fiercest vikings we know of came from the Harstad region. The little city is found amid rich farmlands with wide seaviews across to majestic peaks. You come here to see the stately 13th C. church of Trondenes and experience ancient, Viking and WWII history. Rent an e-bike for a tour around the countryside, and reward yourself with a good meal in one of Harstad’s excellent restaurants.
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The Adolf Gun is a giant in Harstad
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Trondenes Historical Center brings the Middle Ages to life
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Trondenes Church is the world’s northernmost medieval church
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A Soviet prisoner of war tells his story
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Keipen is an easy hike with incredible views in Harstad
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Cycling
Rent a bike in Harstad and peddle around Hinnøya
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Unique accommodations
Røkenes Farm is elegance passed down through generations
The green islands of Vesterålen are in the richest seas of the world. Puffins, gannets and kittiwakes, as well as the giants of the sea, the sperm whales, feast on all the fish. The National Scenic Route along the outer coast of Andøya is a meeting with the Atlantic. Nyksund is a rejuvenated fishing village with an attitude. There is also a surprising amount of good food, and it’s all easily navigable with short distances.
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Vesterålen are the tasty islands
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Join a whale safari in Vesterålen to meet the giants of the seas
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In Vesterålen, you see the Midnight Sun over the Atlantic
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See the midnight sun, whales and imposing landscapes during your journey along the Norwegian Scenic Route on Andøya
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Hiking trips
Midnight Sun Panorama Hike in Vesterålen makes you see the sun
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Wildlife Safari
Wildlife Safari in Vesterålen
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Dronningruta – The Queen’s route – in Vesterålen goes along the Atlantic
The steep Lofoten peaks seem to rise directly from the Golf Stream. In hidden coves, there are colourful fishing villages, complete with fishracks and red shacks to house fishermen. The islands are compact, so it’s easy to hike in the morning, see some art in the numerous galleries in the afternoon and search for the midnight sun in at night. The National Scenic Route brings every part of the archipelago together.
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Henningsvær is the pulse of the Lofoten fishing
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Go to Lofoten’s wild side for the Midnight Sun
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Nusfjord in Lofoten is a pearl in red and ochre
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The Norwegian Scenic Route in Lofoten is an island hopping adventure through a towering mountain chain
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Coastal Culture
The Lofoten Cathedral
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Surfing and Kiting
Surf the waves in Unstad, Lofoten
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Culture and history
Enter the World of the Vikings in Lofoten
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Kayaking
Kayaking in Lofoten – From calm to challenging waters
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Narvik is WWII drama, a giant fjord and a scenic trainride
Hitler’s first defeat in WWII happened in May-June 1940 in Narvik. The bone of contention was the iron-ore railway from Sweden. Today you can experience the drama in the war museum, before taking the short train ride almost to the Swedish border and hike back. Don’t miss the Midnight Sun from the Cable Car, see the wolves in Polar Park and find yourself a nice hike to a viewpoint.
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The Midnight Sun in Narvik fills you with energy
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The War Museum in Narvik
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Rallarveien in Narvik is a historic hike for nature lovers
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Golf
Skjomen Golf Park near Narvik is where you can golf all night long
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Culture and history
Museum Nord brings the history of Narvik to life
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World War II
The Ofoten Railway in Narvik crosses Norway in one hour
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Bodø is the meeting point on the coast
Facing the open Atlantic, modern and active Bodø has a lively city centre and port. Make sure to visit some of the interesting museums in town, with themes from aviation to fish trade. Then head to Saltstraumen, the world’s strongest tidal current. The ancient trade centre of Kjerringøy is a well-preserved historic gem in a to-die-for location.
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Kjerringøy is a cultural gem outside of Bodø
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The Midnight Sun is Bodø’s Coat of Arms
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Norwegian Jekt Trade Museum shows 400 years of history from Northern Norway’s golden age
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Saltstraumen is the World’s strongest tidal current
Salten is islands, fjords and mountains around Bodø
Mountains reaching 1900 metres on the Swedish, deep fjords and thousands of off-shore islands, the landscape around Bodø is highly varied. To the south, the giant glacier of Svartisen forms the border, the northern end is guarded by the iconic lighthouse of Tranøy. Historic churches, green farmland and landmark architecture dot the varied landscape.
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The Hamsun Centre is a Battlefield of invisible forces
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In Austervatn you canoe and hike through the wilderness
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Møsbrøm flatbread is a staple in Salten
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Manshausen offers Steigen’s natural beauty through a cabin window
The Coastal Road of Helgeland takes you to 20 000 islands
Route 17, one of the Norwegian Scenic Routes, takes you along the outer coast of the Helgeland region past glaciers, fjords, sculptural mountains and 20 000 islands. You cross the Arctic Circle on the way, and are tempted to make innumerable detours. The route has six ferries, and lots of other boats ply the archipelago. The Vegaøyan UNESCO world heritage site is a love story between ducks and people.
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Take a long Weekend on Vega
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The Triangle Churches
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The Norwegian Scenic Route in Helgeland is a journey across the islands in the west and along ice capped mountains to the east
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Træna festival is 33 miles out to sea
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Lovund is the puffin island
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Hildurs Urterarium is a herbarium of taste and scent!
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Natural highlights
The Seven Sisters are the challenging beauties of Helgeland
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The inland goes from fjords to glaciers
Inside the rugged coast, there are magnicifent fjords and towering mountains. The 11 peaks of the Okstindan range are only the most impressive. At 650 metres altitude, you cross the Arctic Circle. The colourful wooden houses of the Sjøgato Street in Mosjøen invite you to exploration, the Laksforsen waterfall fills you with awe.
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Sjøgato in Mosjøen is a real life history book
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Okstindan has 11 summits and Norway’s oldest glacier
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Laksforsen waterfall transports 1800 cubic metres of water a second
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Rabothytta is the coolest cabin in Norway
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Unique accommodations
Fru Haugans Hotel is Northern Norway’s oldest hotel
The destinations of the North all have their own personalities; urban and rural, coast and inland, Norwegian, Sami or Finnish; here you can read more about them.
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Vesterålen
Green islands surrounded by whales, seals and seabirds
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Varanger
Birds, three cultures and war history in the far northeast
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Tromsø
A city of learning, arctic history, food and nightlife surrounded by islands and fjords
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Svalbard
The world's northernmost tourist destination, deep into the Arctic
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Senja
A rugged, steep, wind-swept Atlantic coast, and a lush, green inland
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Nordkapp
The North Cape, the end of Europe, is a must see for any real traveller
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Narvik
The big WWII battle, the epic train ride and the best skiing
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Lofoten
Rugged mountains rising from the sea with the world's biggest cod fishing
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Alta
The Northern Lights City with the rock carvings and the toughest dog race
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Bodø og Salten
Glacier, mountains, island and a strong maelstrom surround the coastal city
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Finnmarksvidda
The Sami heartland is wide horizons and untouched nature
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Hammerfest
Urban vibes in the world's northernmost city
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Harstad
Viking heritage and history surrounded by green fields and mountains
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Helgeland
The fairytale coast with 20 000 islands, historic sites and poetry
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Kirkenes
The border town on the taiga with the dramatic WWII history
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Lyngenfjord
Towering mountains, fjords, off-piste skiing and 3 cultures