Home to both the midnight sun (with constant daylight from April to July) and the northern lights, North Norway is a rugged land of steep mountains, deep fjords and scenic coastline, making it a great place for outdoor adventures like dog sledding, snowmobiling and wildlife safaris. It's also the ancient home of the Sami people, 3,000 of whom live (along with 100,000 reindeer) at Kautokeino, Norway's largest municipality at over 3,700 square miles.
Restaurants in Northern Norway
4.0 based on 9 reviews
Barentsbadet offers a 25m swimming pool, therapy pool with 33C, bubble bath with 37C, childrens pool, sauna, water slides, diving board, climbing wall, cafe and solarium for health, fitness and wellbeing.
3.5 based on 14 reviews
Take in the panorama views from our heated outdoor pool, before soaking in our wellness area. Heat up in our hot Finnish sauna and steam bath. Finish off with a refreshing dip in our cold plunge pool! For active swimmers, our Olympic size pool with diving facilities up to 10-meters is just the right thing. A wave machine, paddling pool and exciting water slides will keep the kids occupied.
After several trips to Tromsø the last year, i finally had the opportunity to find time to the Amazing experience in the arctic city of Tromsø. Hot pot, cold pot, waves, current and the sunset at the outdoor balcony pool. In wintertime I believe sitting there - with Aurora (borealis) dancing over the horizon - no attraction can reach this level. Seven out of Five!
Stadium and hills for skiing, 30km lighted trails, facilities for flying model aeroplanes, racecourse and modern target range. Electronic targets at both 100 m and 200 m range.
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