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Norway contains some of the most epic mountains, fjords and glaciers available to Via Ferrata on, along with the associated beautiful views, and it has long been known as a veritable playground for Via Ferrata enthusiasts. Take advantage of the ideal Via Ferrata conditions and spend some spare time discovering the quaint and historical villages, viking-inspired architecture and pristine landscapes that dot this gorgeous country. Take a pick from our selection of Via Ferrata trips in Norway, and experience the thrill!
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What should I know about Via Ferrata Norway?
Norway is considered one of the prettiest and most beautiful countries to visit in Europe, and the mountainous terrain results in this country being a fantastic Via Ferrata spot.
All areas of the country provide an array of different Via Ferrata locale’s, even in the far North, located within the Arctic Circle. A range of abilities are catered to, from beginner to expert, and a decent level of fitness is recommended before tackling any of the Via Ferrata trips.
The towns and villages that are scattered throughout the country all have a rich and fascinating history, from viking stories to agricultural areas, and the capital city of Oslo is a bustling metropolis that provides something for everyone.
Why should I choose Norway for my Via Ferrata adventure?
Excellent Conditions
Norway is without a doubt one of the best countries on earth to undertake Via Ferrata climbs, as its terrain is littered with immense and towering mountains and fjords, with pretty rivers, lakes and valleys making for a thriving scene. The country has become exponentially more popular over the past decade due to these conditions, and this makes it perfect for people of all levels of ability, from absolute beginners to experts.
Unbeatable Scenery
It seems everywhere you go in Norway there are spectacular views to take in. The abundance of mountains and fjords towering over special landscapes means that sweeping, panoramic views are easy to come by, and the postcard-perfect alpine forests that cover large tracts of the country ensure you will constantly be reaching for your camera.
Fascinating Culture
Norway has long been influenced by its viking and agricultural past, and there is ample evidence of this throughout the country. The harsh climate also results in an abundance of indoor pursuits, and the capital city of Oslo provides all the urban vibrancy and and fun that ones needs. Take advantage of this brilliant culture in-between your Via Ferrata trips.
What can I expect from the weather in Norway?
Pleasant in Summer months, with temperatures generally ranging from 15-20 degrees Celsius. Very cold in Winter, with snow and sub-freezing temperatures common.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Norway?
Norwegian
What currency is accepted in Norway?
Norwegian krone
How can I get to Norway?
Flights to Oslo from all major European hubs, and then onward journeys to the rest of the country from there.
What’s the country code of Norway?
+47
What’s the high season for Via Ferrata in Norway?
May-September, to take advantage of the warmer weather.
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