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
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Lofoten Diving is Padi Dive Resort located in Ballstad. Thanks to our constant presence we have the capability to offer you a host of unforgettable underwater experiences. The dive programs are individually suited to our guest's skill levels and diving qualifications. The dive sites we offer are ideal not only for advanced divers but also for divers in training. Welcome to Lofoten Diving!
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Schibevaag Adventure (watersport center) offers rental and lessons in Surf, kite, Sup, boogie board,kayak and Snorkeling. We are located at Lofoten/Flakstad.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Providing unique nature and wilderness experiences in Varanger, Arctic Norway. We create opportunities and experiences that allow you to reconnect with nature, witness wildlife spectacles and immerse yourself in local culture, meet the locals and experience local food.
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Experience a paddling tour in one of the most picturesque paddling pearls of Norway with us! Led by certified guides that live in Reine all year round, you are invited to a fun activity on the sea - You might get lucky to witness orcas, seals, eagles or other animals. From the double kayak you will be able to see the colourful starfish, sea urchins and shoal of fish swimming in the arctic water - and if the tide is on our side, you will learn about the edible seaweed you can find in the Lofoten oceans, and even maybe get a taste of the truffle of the sea!
4.0 based on 4 reviews
Ocean current, the strongest the Hurtigruten sails through. Excellent fishing from the rocks (NB! Look after the children). Old houses moved from Tromso form an ensemble. Fantastic view to the island of Ryoya in the current, where musk oxen are implanted, and to the 1200m/4000ft high Bentsjordtindan mountains.
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