Get ready to go on an adventure at Preikestolen, a cliff that stands 600m above the Lysefjorden. Hike for 4 km on the beautiful trails to reach the summit and take in the breathtaking view of the fjord below. You might even spot some daredevils base-jumping off the edge of the cliff.
Geirangerfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beautiful waterfalls and imposing mountains. Take a canoeing tour through the fjord while surrounded by beautiful nature. You can also opt for a guided kayaking tour.
Experience the world-renowned scenic drive of the Atlantic Ocean Road, featuring bridges that span over small islands and offering breathtaking views of the Norwegian Sea. Stop at the many viewpoints to snap photographs and enjoy the stunning scenery.
Trolltunga is a rock formation that juts out of the mountain offering an incredible view of the Ringedalsvatnet lake. After hiking for about 10 km, you'll be rewarded with a stunning view of the fjords, waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains.
Take the Fjellheisen cable car to the top of the mountain in Tromso and witness the midnight sun in summer or the Northern lights in winter. For those seeking adventure, go hiking from the cable car's upper station to the summit of Fløyfjellet mountain.
Svalbard is a group of islands located in the Arctic Ocean and one of the few places in the world where people can see the Northern Lights during the day in winter. Take a snowmobile tour or a dogsled tour, hike glaciers, and explore the untouched wilderness of the Arctic.
Jostedalsbreen Glacier is the largest glacier in continental Europe and sits in Norway's biggest national park, Jostedalsbreen National Park. Take a guided glacier hike or a boat trip on the emerald-green glacial lake of Nigardsbreen from Fjærland.
Challenge yourself and go rafting in Sjoa River, one of Europe's best whitewater rafting sites. Choose from a range of tours that cater to different levels of experience, whether it's a family-friendly rafting trip or a more challenging adventure.
Hardangerfjord is the second-longest fjord in Norway and home to a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. Be sure to visit the Hardangervidda National Park, a vast mountain plateau that sits between the the Hardangerfjord and Hallingskarvet mountain range.
End your adventure trip by rock Climbing in Kjeragbolten, a round rock wedged in the crack of the mountain. The hike for Kjerag takes about 6 hours and a further two hours to complete the climb.
You'll need to rent a car to cover the distance between the different locations in this itinerary. Car rental can cost between NOK 800-2000 per day, depending on the type of car and rental company. Trains are also available between some destinations, but car rentals offer more flexibility in terms of scheduling and navigation.
If you have less time, we recommend prioritizing the highlights of this itinerary, such as Preikestolen and Trolltunga. For more time, add more winter activities such as skiing in the mountains. Be sure to check the weather forecast before departing, and pack appropriate winter or summer gear based on the season you visit.
The main airport in Norway is Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) located in Oslo, which is the hub for international and domestic flights. Other airports such as Stavanger Airport (SVG), Alesund Airport (AES), Svolvær Airport (SVJ), Tromsø Airport (TOS), and Bergen Airport (BGO) connect to major cities and regions in Norway.