A friend is trying to get me to join them on a trip to Norway in the early part of January. We haven't yet decided between Oslo or Bergen. There are more flights into Oslo but Bergen sounds like an interesting place. Anyway, does anyone have an tips on getting the most out of a trip to Norway?
Anyone live in or been on vaction to Norway?
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yeah...I am aiming towards Bergen even if it means the flights are a bit of a pain. Would consider a ferry but I need to find how much they would cost. I think they go direct to Bergen from Newcastle. I am not sure what January is going to be like there. Experiencing winter there is part of the whole idea, I guess.Comment
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I've been to Tromso in the north.
That's where you'll get a unique Norwegian feeling.
Make sure you see the fjords.Comment
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January in Norway, sounds cold.
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I am guessing that is part of the idea. I grew up in some seriously cold weather but it has been a long time since I have had to deal with it.Originally posted by TdogJanuary in Norway, sounds cold.Comment
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Originally posted by DamageXI live in a country that has wide-spread jokes about Norwegians, does that count?
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Go to Oslo, Bergen sucks ass in January. Actually, ALL of Norway sucks in January for the most part, but you can get lucky and have temeratures around freezing point which is not that bad. Most Januarys I recall when growing up in Norway was +/- 10 degrees celcius (equals 14 degrees Farenheit) - sometimes as low as -25 to -30 degrees celcius (-13F to -22F) - going alpine or cross country skiing tended to be a tiny bit tough then, but doable as long as you brought with you plenty of JAGERMEISTER to warm yourself with.
But hey, it can be a fun experience in itself just dealing with the cold like that too ;-)
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Originally posted by KingK7Norway in january is a bad idea, unless you love the cold...
What is the point of going to a Nordic country when it is warm?Comment
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Originally posted by OysteinGo to Oslo, Bergen sucks ass in January. Actually, ALL of Norway sucks in January for the most part, but you can get lucky and have temeratures around freezing point which is not that bad. Most Januarys I recall when growing up in Norway was +/- 10 degrees celcius (equals 14 degrees Farenheit) - sometimes as low as -25 to -30 degrees celcius (-13F to -22F) - going alpine or cross country skiing tended to be a tiny bit tough then, but doable as long as you brought with you plenty of JAGERMEISTER to warm yourself with.
But hey, it can be a fun experience in itself just dealing with the cold like that too ;-)

What would you suggest seeing in Oslo?
The higher end of the winter temps isn't that far off what I grew up with in winter. You just have to dress warm and get in the right mental place.Comment
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If you are going to Norway you should come up here to Tromsø. Especialy in January since citys like Oslo and Bergen get a bit boring during the winter. However, its even colder up here than in Oslo. Oslo is usualy 0 - -10 in the winter but in Tromsø you get around -15.
Seeing as there is not that much culture and tourist attractions to see in the winter you should go for nature. Witch means you should go the the West Coast (around Bergen) or up North (around Tromsø). Personaly Id recomend the North as it in my opinion has the most butifull mountains and fjords during winter.
PS: In January the sun has not yet risen in the North, just so you know. Its not night dark but you wont se the sun and the days are short.

Winter in Tromsø
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Yup, that is another thing I think would be interesting to experience. The idea of the other side of 'the midnight sun' is something I have never been through.Originally posted by NazgrelIf you are going to Norway you should come up here to Tromsø. Especialy in January since citys like Oslo and Bergen get a bit boring during the winter. However, its even colder up here than in Oslo. Oslo is usualy 0 - -10 in the winter but in Tromsø you get around -15.
Seeing as there is not that much culture and tourist attractions to see in the winter you should go for nature. Witch means you should go the the West Coast (around Bergen) or up North (around Tromsø). Personaly Id recomend the North as it in my opinion has the most butifull mountains and fjords during winter.
PS: In January the sun has not yet risen in the North, just so you know. Its not night dark but you wont se the sun and the days are short.

Winter in Tromsø
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sarah, I believe I said Tromso didnt I? ;)
If you haven't seen the fjords, you haven't seen Norway.
-15 as you know isn't that cold.Comment
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I am sure they are but this time we are doing winterOriginally posted by Niklasnordic countries are beautiful in the summer.
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Originally posted by Evil Chrissarah, I believe I said Tromso didnt I? ;)
If you haven't seen the fjords, you haven't seen Norway.
-15 as you know isn't that cold.
I will have to look into what flights we would be able to get there. I don't drive and my friend has never driven in snow (wimpy British weather) so being able to get around it an issue.Comment
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I've been in Norway this spring, nice country, from Nordkapp to Oslo
you can see some photos from my trip here :
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Oslo
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Preikestolen-Agatunet
http://www.oureutrip.eu/PolarnyKruh-Trondheim
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Lofoty
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Rovaniemi-PolarnyKruh-NordkappComment
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Originally posted by Rockatanskyyep... From Bergen in fact! Hit me up if you want more info about this place!
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What would you say it is like in the winter for a tourist? Especially one with out a car?Comment
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Some really nice pictures there.Originally posted by iv@nI've been in Norway this spring, nice country, from Nordkapp to Oslo
you can see some photos from my trip here :
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Oslo
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Preikestolen-Agatunet
http://www.oureutrip.eu/PolarnyKruh-Trondheim
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Lofoty
http://www.oureutrip.eu/Rovaniemi-PolarnyKruh-NordkappComment
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Well... pretty ordinary. What is the purpose of your visit? Partying? Museeums? Skiing? Shopping?Originally posted by sarah_webincWhat would you say it is like in the winter for a tourist? Especially one with out a car?
It is a great place to party and lots of stuff to see. Clothes are expencive, and well... everything is expencive! lolM&A QueenComment
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Originally posted by RockatanskyWell... pretty ordinary. What is the purpose of your visit? Partying? Museeums? Skiing? Shopping?
It is a great place to party and lots of stuff to see. Clothes are expencive, and well... everything is expencive! lol
Just seeing a place we have never seen before. I am the kind of tourist that likes to go to supermarkets and see how the locals do it..lolComment
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hehe... ok! Then you will love this place! And people speak english very well!Originally posted by sarah_webincJust seeing a place we have never seen before. I am the kind of tourist that likes to go to supermarkets and see how the locals do it..lolM&A QueenComment
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my friend had - i saw magnificent pics made by her. For example the beginning of the pole - ice mountain - iceberg.Comment






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