10 Sports Camps & Clinics in Norway That You Shouldn't Miss

March 23, 2022 Kaleigh Reichenbach

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1. Private hikes and walks Trondheim

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Private hikes and walks Trondheim

Hiking is a true Norwegian tradition and Trondheim offers a wide range of trails and paths for recreation and Activity - all year around. On my private tours I will guide you safely straight to the best and most beautiful parts of the nature. Prices listed are per group making this the cheapest guideservice in town. Be in touch to customize your experience. Check out my instagram account for more inspo on hikes and tourist-activities: personaltrainer_ingrid.

2. Davide Rapotez

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Davide Rapotez

Walking in the Nature with my bow ready, spotting the figures and hitting them with my arrows is place I have in this world, and what I love the most. Perhaps It's doing something atavistic, or the contact with the raw Nature, or Archery itself... but for me it's the real life how it should be.

3. Jung Shim

Industriveien 31 Floor 3, Sandvika 1337 Norway +47 911 10 063 [email protected] http://www.jungshim.no
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Jung Shim

Jung Shim teaches people how to thrive in today's world by renewing their own 'human energy' and learning how to manage it in a sustainable way. Jung Shim centers are places of positive energy and harmony where specially trained practitioners teach you how to regain your equilibrium and recharge your vital energy for a healthier, happier life.

4. Seil Senja

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Seil Senja

I have a long experience as a sailor with innumerable nautical miles on my record. I also work as a skipper and guide for Hamn i Senja. I will make sure the atmosphere is comfortable and relaxed on Seil Senjas sailing trips. My passion for sailing began already as a child through my grandfather´s stories from his life as a sailor in the rough West Ice. I will be happy to share my reflections and philosophies about the great joy of life at the helm.

5. Vikersund Ski Jumping Center

Heggenaasen 60, Vikersund 3370 Norway +47 32 78 18 00 [email protected] http://www.vikersund.no
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Vikersund Ski Jumping Center

World Record at the World’s Largest Hill Before the Trial World Championships in 2011, a new, comprehensive development of Vikersundbakken was completed; the hill became a full-fledged K-195, and declared the world’s largest ski-flying hill. During the Trial World Championships, Johan Remen Evensen flew down to a fantastic new world record of 246.5 meters. In 2011, further development at the hill was done before the World Championships in February, 2012. The expectations for the World Championships in 2012 were sky high, and were met. With more than 60,000 spectators and a record high number of television viewers, this became the all-time high World Championships in Ski-Flying! In February 2015 Peter Prevc is writing history. He is the first human that have jumped 250 meters on ski. But the same weekend Anders Fannemel beet this record with 251,5 meter. What a weekend in Vikersund. We look forward to World Cup 12.-14. February in 2016.

6. Turgleder

Haldenjarga, Karasjok 9730 Norway +47 908 55 556 [email protected] http://www.turgleder.com
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Turgleder

Turgleder is a specialist in expeditions and tailor-made holiday adventures in Northern Norway. Experience the Northern light or the midnight sun, cross country skiing, dogsledding or snow shoeing, hiking, canoeing, packrafting or the indigenous Sámi culture.

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"Maximizing Comfort" was our guide's motto when we started crossing Finnmarksvidda with skis and tents in arctic February. "Anybody can be miserable our there- being comfortable is the real trick" he said. And quickly we really felt "at home out there" in magnificent wintery wilderness. I went on this tour with my only just 16 year old nephew- the first winter outdoor experience for both of us. We quickly learned the little tricks to stay warm, dry, fed and happy and settled into a nomadic winter routine. It was amazing! Opening the tent zipper in the crisp quiet morning, marveling at the untouched white beauty of the landscape while sipping coffee. After breakfast and packing our pulkas we were skiing along through the beautiful scenery under the low arctic sun, having frequent snack breaks (which my nephew loved especially) or lunch, chatting with our really nice companions or just enjoying the quiet and the snow. At times we saw a raven, a fox or reindeer herds. During the spectacular endless arctic sunset we put up camp and settled in, having nice hot cooked dinner with our companions in the fuming kitchen tent. The "out there at home"- routine went on with brushing our teeth under northern lights or very bright stars, running around the camp to get extra warm before cuddling up in our sleeping bags. Our equipment prooved to be really good. One day we had a snow storm so we had to stop. The halfway pre-mounted solid tents were put up in minutes and we were having a safe and cozy night while the wind was howling outside. Our guides Kasper and Marlene were wonderful, warm and cheerful, and absolute experts in arctic wilderness. They had everybody and everything in mind in their thoughtful and uncomplicated way. They made us have a magnificent experience and obviously really enjoyed the tour themselves. Thank you so much, it was an epic tour and an invaluable experience! When preparing for the trip the Turgleder team was extremely helpful and supportive. They answered tons of questions, gave us a lot of good advice, encouraged my teenage nephew to come along and even helped him out with equipment to make it possible for him to come. - Thank you so much, he had a wonderful time and very precious experiences. I can highly recommend this tour and the Turgleder company. We had a wonderful arctic experience an were in perfect hands.

7. Bolgen bad & aktivitetssenter

Belsjoeveien 2, Drobak 1443 Norway +47 64 90 62 80 [email protected] http://www.bolgenbad.no
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Bolgen bad & aktivitetssenter

Bølgen bad & aktivitetssenter åpnet 8. juni 2019. Vår visjon er å skape det beste møtestedet for helse og glede i badebyen Drøbak!

8. Kundalini Yoga Lofoten

Sverdrups vei 9, Reine, Moskenes Municipality 8390 Norway +47 992 23 228 [email protected] http://www.kundaliniyogalofoten.no
Kundalini Yoga Lofoten

Lead by an international certified KRI® teacher, you get to experience the power of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan®, in the heart of the village Reine in Lofoten! The yoga classes are given in the boutique home and activity centre Catogården; a tree story historical building between the dramatic mountains, deep fjords and fisherman cabins on stilts: Welcome to an adventure of awareness!

9. FlyIt Snowkiting School

FlyIt Snowkiting School

FlyIt Snowkiting School - snowkiting lessons for begginers, snowkiting courses, kite trips, kite equipment rental. We offer very safe and fast private or semiprivate snowkiting lessons with experienced instructors, brand new kite equipment and walkie talkies for a one-to-one attention. Teaching in the area of Geilo, Ustaoset, Hardangervidda, Dagali.

10. Stranda Snowboards

Snosundsvagen 40, Stranda 13466 Norway +46 70 772 73 37 [email protected] http://www.strandasnowboards.com
Stranda Snowboards

As manufacturers of premium snowboards and splitboards we also share knowledge through courses in how to snowboard and splitboard.

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