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
4.5 based on 326 reviews
What a lovely surprise as only 500 metres from where our ship docked and free to enter. The Gardens are very colourful even on a dull, damp day. The flowers were amazing for a garden that suffers such extreme conditions, mid night sun, seven months under snow but still a vast variety of flowers. Made up for the miserable weather! Not to be missed when in Tromso.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The herb garden is located in Misvaer’s beautiful cultural landscape. Enjoy the scent and taste of the herbs in the herb garden, or in the Vikkastua lounge together with a light lunch and baking from the wood-fired bakery oven. Our shop offers many exciting products made from herbs and honey. Groups may order food and drink all year round. Opening times: see
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Værøy is a beautiful island outside Lofoten. It is truly a Lofoten in mineature! You have a lot of possibilities. There is many hiking possibilities for all levels. There is also beaches you can chill on
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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