TOP 40 TROMSO (NORWAY) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
Best places to visit in Tromso - Norway. Tromsø, the municipality in Troms county, lies in Northern Norway. Tromso is the third largest north of the Arctic Circle anywhere and the largest urban area in Northern Norway.
Things to do in Tromso is to visit beautiful and iconic places such as Fjellheisen Tromso, Tromso Fjords, The Polar Museum (Polarmuseet, Tromso Botaniske Hage (botanical garden), Polaria, Tromso Museum, Telegrafbukta Beach, Grotfjord and Northern Norwegian Science Center.
Other where to go list in Tromso is to go to Tromso Bridge, Prestvannet Lake, Tromso Public Library and City Archives, Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, The Lyngen Alps, Tromso Domkirke (Cathedral), Macks Brewery (Macks Olbryggeri), Perspektivet Museum, Our Lady Catholic Church and Skansen.
Some must to visit places in Tromso are Profil Glassdesign, Tromso Jernbanestasjon, MS Polstjerna, Tromso Mini Zoo, Roald Amundsen Monument, Memorial of Deportation of Jews of Tromso, Jekta Storsenter, Lyngstuva, Charlottenlund Park and Elverhoy Kirke,
Other things to do or what to do list in Tromso is to visit Tromso Center for Contemporary Art, Galleri Nord, Tromsobadet KF, Krane Art Gallery, Lavhaugen Museum, Lone Slydahl, Graff Brygghus, Batvraket ved Tomasjordnes and Kastnes Bygdetun.
Thats all about tourist attractions in Tromso - Norway, total of 40 top beautiful places and things to do in Tromso by Explore Earth.
Rendalssølen- Norway Snowshoe Trip in March 2014
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Sølen, also called Rendalssølen, Søln and Rendalssøln is a mountain in Rendalen municipality in Hedmark, Norway.
The mountain has three peaks;
- Nordre Sølen, 1,699 m (5,574 ft)
- Midtre Sølen, 1,755 m (5,758 ft)
- Søre Sølen, 1,688 m (5,538 ft)
The three peaks and their saddles make the mountain distinct from a long distance...
Arnøya Norge
Arnoya Norway
Arnøya is part of the municipality Skjervøy, Troms. The municipality consists of several islands which are Arnøya, Kågen, Laukøy, Uløya and Skervøya which is also a Community Centre and home to appr 2,300 people, total population on the islands is apr 3000.
Population of this island is appr 360 in size of 276 km2, provided with frequent ferry service and it takes about 30 minutes to get here. Large ferry is suitable for all types of vehicles, but there's another alternative to get here aswell.
Tromsø Skervøy route operated speed boat (no cars) gives another possibility to access the island. The journey takes appr 2 hours and is filled with breathtaking scenery. The road circulating the island Arnøya is 75 km long with regular bus transport, taxis and fuel distribution points, two stores/mail and accommodation.
Four of island's villages (Lauksletta, Arnøyhamn, Akkarvik Årviksanden) are vibrant and year round inhabited. Rest of the villages are mainly used during holidays, eg the island's northern coast, Nord-Rekvika.
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Cross country skiing at midwinter, Flora kommune, Western Norway.
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Klubbdykk 12.feb 2012 øst for Skorpeide i Flora kommune.
The Beauty Of Nordland - Ferry Port In Kjøpsvik
On our trip to the south of Norway we drove into this beautiful little village called Kjøpsvik. We got some great shots of this place.
Kjøpsvik is a village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Tysfjord in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the eastern shore of the Tysfjorden, north of the small village of Storå. The island of Hulløya lies off the coast of Kjøpsvik. The 1.0-square-kilometre (250-acre) village has a population (2013) of 872. The population density is 872 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,260/sq mi).[1]
There are regular ferry connections as part of Norwegian National Road 827 from Kjøpsvik to Drag, across the Fjord. The local Kjøpsvik Church serves the residents of this part of the Tysfjord parish. The main Industry in Kjøpsvik is the Norcem cement factory (Wikipedia).
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TROMSØ TO FAUSKE // MOVING DAY ROAD TRIP | snowintromso
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There are worse ways to move houses than a road trip in the Arctic, am I right? Driving from Tromsø to Fauske offers some stunning vistas, from the Lyngen Alps, to a ferry ride over the fjord and some ancient rock carvings in the middle of nowhere!
Are you interested to see more about what life in Norway is like? Head over to my blog Snow in Tromso where I share insight into life in Tromsø, Sami culture and moving across country.
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P4 Pro | Hunting a view in the Mountains of Norway 4K | Drone Adventure Video 1
(Part 1) 2 friends drive up the mountain in search of an amazing view. On their way they film and photograph a beautiful lake, waterfall ( Langfossen , Låtefossen ) and an incredible sunset. A cake of colors like sunset. We speak norwegian but the video has subtitles.
The locations they visit is Etne in western Norway, Langfoss in Etne, Låtefoss in Odda, Haukeli on the mountain, Ravnejuv in Tokke.
This is from our very first vlog, originally uploaded 17. February 2017 and was more or less the start of our youtube journey. We decided to upload it again on this channel so more people could see our first road trip together.
We originally planned to make it a collab channel, but we got more caught up in our own channels and didnt have time to keep it going.
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Our very first Vlog is here!
High & Low consists of:
HIGH - Øystein Austevik as Drone Photographer
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LOW - Oddbjørn Austevik is a Photographer
We wanted to try to make a vlog for a while now, so we decided to go on a trip up to the mountains to find a gigantic gorge. Ravnejuv gorge in Tokke Municipality. Journey to Ravnejuv gorge is filled with wonderful and wild nature as Stordalsvatnet, Langfoss, Låtefoss and gorgeous Haukeli.
We were very lucky with the weather on our 2 day trip up to the mountains, and we experienced rare and wonderful color filled light one night at Haukeli.
Hope you will enjoy this video, and if you have some great hot tips on where our journey can go next time, feel free to comment on the video.
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Skiing in Norway, Møyfallsnuten Mountain, Odda in Hardangerfjord - Part 1
Go skiing in Norway! Norwegians love skiing and cross country skiing is the national sport of Norway. It may not be true, but it is said that the Norwegians are born with skis on their feet.
In this video you can get a glimpse of what the area has to offer. This is for experienced skiers only!
Seljestad in Oddda Municipality is one of the best areas in Norway for cross country skiing, with more than 100 kilometers of tracks. The cross country trails are maintained to a high standard throughout the winter. They are free to use, and there is a wide range of trails from short and flat beginner's areas.
Season starts in October/November and last until May.
Why not come and try our national sport?
NOTE: This is not far from the world famous Trolltunga – which we recommend in the summer season.
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Verdiskaping i ditt lokalsamfunn - Kåfjord
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Langs E6 fra Kåfjord i Alta og mot Otteren i Lyngen, del I
Det var onsdag morgen den 18. august 2010 at Jon Egil og jeg startet sørover langs E 6, om morgene fra Smørfjord i Porsanger og skulle helt ned til Kjellestad i Bamble kommune i Telemark. Jeg startet med video opptak etter at vi hadde passert Alta og var kommet fram til Kåfjord. Her får du noen små glimt fra turens første dag til vi nesten er framme i Oteren i Troms, hvor vi skal innom Lyngskroa en tur.
It was Wednesday morning on the 18th August 2010 that Jon Egil and I started to south Norway along the E6, the morning from Smørfjord in Finnmark and was down to Kjellestad in Bamble municipality in Telemark. I started with video footage after we had passed the Alta and was arrived at Kåfjord. Here are a few small videotape of the trip the first day until we almost reached the Oteren in Troms, where we will visit Lyngskroa.
Narvik Across Tysfjord to Mosjoen
As we travel south we see the marvelous Lyngen Alps.
We boarded a ferry to cross Tysfjord then went past the Rago national park finding our way to the historic township of Vefsnfjord and then bidding farewell to the Arctic before reaching Mosjoen.
On the way we ventured back into Sweden to take a railway journey passing surrounding fjords as the Ofot Railway clings to the mountainside constructed over 100 years ago!
Northern Norway
Northern Norway is the geographical region of Norway, consisting of the three northernmost counties Nordland, Troms and Finnmark, in total about 35% of the Norwegian mainland. Some of the largest towns in Northern Norway are Mo i Rana, Bodø, Narvik, Harstad, Tromsø and Alta. Northern Norway is often described as the land of the midnight sun and the land of the northern lights. Further north, halfway to the North Pole, is the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, traditionally not regarded as part of Northern Norway.
The region is multi-cultural, housing not just Norwegians but also the indigenous Sami people, Norwegian Finns and Russian populations. The Norwegian language dominates in most of the area; Sami speakers are mainly found inland and in some of the fjord areas of Nordland, Troms and particularly Finnmark – though ethnic Sámi who do not speak the language are found more or less everywhere in the region. Finnish is spoken in only a few communities in the east of Finnmark.
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Tromsø
Tromsø (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtrʊmsø] ( listen); Northern Sami: Romsa; Kven: Tromssa) is a city and municipality in Troms county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Tromsø.
Tromsø is the largest urban area in Northern Norway, and the second largest north of the Arctic Circle in Sápmi (following Murmansk). Most of Tromsø, including the city centre, is located on the island of Tromsøya in the county of Troms, 350 kilometres (217 mi) north of the Arctic Circle. Substantial parts of the urban area are also situated on the mainland to the east, and on parts of Kvaløya—a large island to the west. Tromsøya is connected to the mainland by the Tromsø Bridge and the Tromsøysund Tunnel, and to the island of Kvaløya by the Sandnessund Bridge. The city is warmer than most other places located on the same latitude, due to the warming effect of the Gulf Stream.
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