Top 5 Things to do in Norway
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Top 5 Things to do in Norway

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Top 5 Things to do in Norway

If you haven’t been to Norway yet, chances are you’ve been dreaming of a trip around this stunning country. If you’re searching for things to do in Norway, don’t worry you’ll be spoiled for choice as this is a country just bursting with natural beauty and filled with interesting cultural attractions. I’ve decided to make a list of top 5 Things to do in Norway to get you inspired for your next trip.

  1. Check out the Fjords

This is probably the main reason tourists find themselves in Norway and with good reason too: Norway is home to some of the world’s best Fjords – in fact you may find it a little challenging to decide just which Fjords to visit as there are so many options. A good way to combat this pressure is to consider taking a cruise that will combine a few Fjords together. You can even search out a package that includes viewing the amazing northern lights as well. If you’ve never taken a cruise before, be mindful that there are lots of things that make cruising a very enjoyable and relaxing holiday. From the on board entertainment to the ease of not having to pack and unpack every day, a cruise can be a perfect addition to any holiday. So if you’re feeling overwhelmed about getting to the Fjords, about seeing as many as you wish on your trip, or just desperate for a holiday that feels like a holiday, consider going on a Norway Tours, Norwegian fjords cruise.

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  1. The Northern Lights

While I have never personally seen the Northern Lights, it is definitely a dream of mine. I’ve seen time lapse footage and numerous photos and when the Northern Lights are dancing in the sky, it looks like pure wonder. The best time of year to see the Northern Lights is generally from around November through to March, when the weather is coolest and the night’s sky is clearest. You can go on a cruise as mentioned above to get an excellent view, or there are simple overnight trips that can be arranged. Norway is a great place to see the Northern Lights due in part to its location in the far north and also because there’s relatively low levels of pollution over Norway. If this isn’t on your travel bucket list, you may want to add it now!

  1. Vigeland Museum

If you love art and sculpture, then you may not want to leave. Vineland was a famous sculptor and now this museum is home to numerous pieces of his work. You can walk around the park, which is free to visit and is especially lovely on a sunny day. Be warned that many of the sculptures are of naked people, which is extremely common in Europe, but if this offends you at all it’s best to know in advance!

  1. The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History

When you visit this museum, you’ll feel as if you’re walking through time. This is an outdoor museum that shows you exactly how it was to live in Norway during the more ancient times, to how people now live. The museum itself is quite large, so be prepared to spend a few hours walking around the exhibitions. There’s also an exhibit focused exclusively on the vikings and their way of life. Learn more about the rich and interesting history of Norway and its people. Take your camera as chances are you’ll want to snap a bunch of photos here, especially of some of the houses that are from hundreds of years ago!

  1. Mount Floyen and the Funicular

From the top of Mount Floyen you’ll find a beautiful view of Bergen, you can decide to walk up or take the funicular. There’s a lot less tourists on the path than in the funicular, so it can be wise to go in the opposite direction to the crowds – for example walking up and taking the funicular down. It’s also a good idea to go early in the morning or later in the afternoon, once the people from cruise ships have returned to the ship for the evening. No matter the weather, it’s worth making the journey up to get a wonderful and expansive view. Don’t forget to charge your camera or phone so you can snap a few good pics from the top lookout point! At the top there’s also a bar and restaurant, so consider staying for a drink or two while enjoying the wonderful views.

No matter how long you have in Norway, there’s tons to see and do, especially involving nature. Check out some of these top destinations so that you can make the most of your trip to Norway!