Top 5 Highlights of Norway Winter Holidays
Exploring Venabu: Made up of mile-upon-mile of snowy trails, Venabu is one of the most stunning Nordic regions for cross-country skiing. Flanked by the Rondane National Park, it’s blessed with spectacular mountain views, forming a beautiful backdrop for our winter trips in Norway. Staying in the family-run Venabu Fjellhotel on an open plateau, you’re promised dramatic scenery and snow-covered trails. Because the trails are well marked, it’s easy to navigate among frozen lakes, streams, towering waterfalls and deep gorges.
View the Northern Lights: One of Mother Nature’s most beautiful natural wonders, the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are often seen dancing across Norway’s dark skies. The Lights keep you on your toes with their elusive nature, but if you are lucky enough to witness this billowing display, you’ll be in awe of their magical performance. Because of Norway’s remote northerly location and solar activity, it’s one of the best countries in the world to see the Aurora.
Norwegian Food: Staying in traditional, family-run accommodation on our winter trips in Norway, each day you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in authentic, home-cooked food. The diverse landscapes and sprawling coastline provide fresh ingredients for traditional recipes. Some of the main produce of Norway includes succulent seafood, salmon, Arctic cod, moose and reindeer. Similar to Swedish meatballs, kjøttbollers is an iconic dish cooked in gravy and served with mashed peas or creamed cabbage. Alternatively, indulge in fish soup, Klippfisk or finnbiff, a tasty reindeer stew.
Snowshoeing: Traditionally used to get around on the deep snow during winter in Norway, snowshoes are a great way to explore the mountain scenery. As well as being ideal for beginners, it’s also good fun once you’ve mastered the technique. Unlike skiing, snowshoes aren’t fast paced so they’re easy to control and great for walking off the main skiing trails. This outer footwear has wide frames that evenly distribute your weight, so you won’t sink into the snow.
Cross-country skiing: No trip to Norway in the winter would be complete without trying your hand at cross-country skiing. The endless trails that can be found winding through the hills of places like Kvitavatn and Venabu beckon you to discover their natural beauty with the wind in your hair. As well as witnessing idyllic snow-covered landscapes, cross-country skiing is an exhilarating experience suitable for both novices and more advanced skiers. Our guided tours are led by experienced guides who will show you the basic techniques before guiding you along forested tracks and downhill runs.