A little information about Norway
Norway, like Denmark, is a kingdom that borders Sweden, Finland and Russia. Although Norway is a much larger country than Denmark, there are no more than 5.5 million Norwegians. Thus, the population density is very low. The country is divided into five regions: Northern Norway, Eastern Norway, Southern Norway, Western Norway and Trøndelag. Hiking in Norway is great because the untouched nature and extraordinarily beautiful landscapes are perfect for hikers who want to experience the wilderness with peace and quiet. The hiking routes come in all shapes and sizes, so there's something for everyone.
Highlights of hiking holidays in Norway
- Be one with nature: on our hiking holidays in Norway you'll experience amazing moments to breathe and relax in the beautiful countryside
- Cosy evenings by the fireplace in Gjendebu: In the middle of the mountains is the cabin where hikers from all over the world meet and share experiences and ideas
- Eat like a Viking: Many of the regional dishes in Norway can be traced back to the Viking Age. Be sure to try the smoked meat and dried fish
Climate in Norway
Norway's climate is as varied as the country. The western coast is shaped by the Gulf Stream and has a mild and humid climate. It often rains in the western part of the country. It's not without reason that Bergen is known as one of the rainiest cities in Europe. It rains less in the northern and southern regions. We recommend hiking in Norway from June to August.
Our tours in Norway
We take care of it all
On all our tours to Norway, we take care of transporting your luggage from hotel to hotel, which is great as it means you can focus on simply enjoying the beautiful hiking routes in the area. You'll also always receive a map and route description of the trip, so you can feel completely safe once you're on your way.