The Ofotfjord is the perfect location for fishing. For those who love mountaineering, Narvik is surrounding by fantastic mountains.
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Winters can be cold and harsh, but they also offer the chance to catch a glimpse of the northern lights and to join action packed outdoor adventures.
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Situated in the stunning Ofoten Region, Narvik is easily accessible by car, boat, air and train. Its close proximity to Sweden is an added advantage.
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Narvik tempts you with wild, dramatic and beautiful Arctic experiences such as the northern lights in winter and wildlife safaris during summer.
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The tourist office is located in the town centre. Feel free to visit the tourist information for advice, ideas, inspiration and general information.
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Discover Narvik's historic attractions and its abundant natural treasures, which too many people remain undiscovered.
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Harstad and its surroundings offer exciting excursions regardless of whether you want to go cycling, hiking, or on a drive to the Lofoten Islands.
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Trondenes Fort outside Harstad was built by the Germans during World War II, and is still a military installation. Order a guided tour.
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Harstad lies on Norway's biggest island, Hinnøya, with the Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands to the west, Narvik to the east and Tromsø to the north.
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Experience Offersøy – the gateway to Lofoten and Vesterålen. Here you can go deep-sea fishing, diving and join a killer whale safari.
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Sculptural cliffs, a Polar zoo, the world's biggest troll and stunning scenery. Central Troms has much to offer visitors.
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Enjoy the natural wonders of the Troms region while kayaking, hiking in Rokhunborri National Park or fishing for char on the seaward side of Senja.
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Comfortable resorts, friendly hotels, fishermen's cabins, well-equipped campsites or a mattress in a mountain cabin. You sleep well in Central Troms.
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A stable climate with snow and a moderate chill is ideal for skiing, sledding, ice fishing and snowmobiling. At night, the northern lights appear.
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Go kayaking and hiking in the midnight sun, or skiing and dog sledding under the northern lights. Try cycling on Senja, or fishing at Altevatn.
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Cod, char, goat and sheep form the basis of the local cuisine. Sporting goods, knitted gloves and goat cheese are among the souvenirs on offer.
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Welcome to the districts of Hamarøy and Tysfjord, which offer the very best of Scandinavian nature, Sami culture and North-Norwegian pride.
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Discover the striking scenery of the outer coast of the Island of Senja in Northern Norway, which reaches out into the mighty Norwegian Sea.
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Enjoy a scenic drive on Vesterålen in Northern Norway. This coastal road on Andøya Island is characterised by the open sea and long, white beaches.
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- Whale, shouts the captain as he points eagerly in front of the ship. Full of anticipation we make our way to the gunnel and see the whale’s blow.
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Nature rules the north of Norway, and over thousands of years, people have found ways to adapt to the Arctic climate.
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Experience a spectacular coastal area in the county of Nordland with islands, skerries, beaches, deep fjords, steep mountains and northern lights.
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The Realm of Hamsun is a strategic starting point for exploring the Lofoten Islands,Vesterålen, Bodø, Narvik and Harstad.
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A wide range of accommodation options are available in the Realm of Hamsun, everything from excellent hotels to idyllic camp sites and a lighthouse.
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Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature Knut Hamsun, rock carvings, Vikings and World War II fill the area with interesting stories.
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Try deep sea fishing under the northern lights this winter. This is one of several exciting activities you can enjoy in the Vesterålen Islands.
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Vesterålen has a lot of opportunities, whether you want to explore the islands yourself or are more interested in guided trips and safaris.
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The tourist information for Vesterålen, situated in Sortland, is open all year round. There are also local tourist offices in each municipality.
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Visit the Whale Centre in Andenes, the fishing village of Nyksund, Møysalen National Park and experience the narrow Trollfjord from a boat.
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Go hiking in the footsteps of the Norwegian Queen Sonja, feed the reindeers of the Samis or explore old fishing villages by bike.
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There are two marked coastal trails on the Vesterålen Islands. Different hiking associations have cabins both in the mountains and along the seashore.
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There are marked hiking trails throughout the entire Vesterålen area. These are easily accessible and may be used in both summer and winter.
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Join an action-packed trip in the Lofoten where RIB-safari, summit skiing, deep sea fishing and culinary discoveries are all part of the experience.
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Lofoten Kajakk offers a choice of sea and land-based activities year round, including kayaking, sailing, hiking, cycling, skiing and snowshoeing.
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Hike the trail across Norway's second largest island Senja. Stay at Mefjord Brygge or Hamn i Senja, and do different hikes every day.
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From the coast of Norway’s second largest island, Senja, to the national parks in the wild interior, hike under the midnight sun in Northern Norway.
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