
Norway
Norway occupies the western edge of the Scandinavian Peninsula, a narrow, mountainous country where deep fjords cut inland from an Atlantic coastline that stretches over 25,000 kilometres, and where winter darkness gives way to summers of perpetual daylight.
Overview
Norway borders Sweden to the east, Finland and Russia to the northeast, and faces the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Barents Sea along its extensive coastline. Oslo is the capital and largest city. Norwegian is the official language, spoken in two written standards — Bokmål and Nynorsk — and the currency is the Norwegian krone. The country has a strong tradition of egalitarianism, outdoor culture, and a welfare state sustained in part by significant petroleum revenues.
Visa Requirements
Norway is a member of the Schengen Area but not the European Union. Citizens of many countries — including EU and EEA states, the United States, Canada, and Australia — may enter visa-free for short stays. Travellers from countries requiring a visa should apply through the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration. Always verify current requirements with official sources before travel.
Airports in Norway
46 airportsAirlines based in Norway
4 airlinesFamous Attractions in Norway
Geirangerfjord in western Norway is a UNESCO-listed fjord flanked by near-vertical cliffs and seasonal waterfalls. The Preikestolen cliff, rising roughly 604 metres above Lysefjord, is one of Europe's most photographed natural viewpoints. Bergen's Bryggen wharf, a row of colourful medieval Hanseatic wooden buildings, also holds UNESCO status. Trolltunga, a horizontal rock ledge jutting over Lake Ringedalsvatnet, draws hikers each summer. In the far north, the Lofoten Islands offer dramatic mountain scenery and traditional fishing villages. The Northern Lights are regularly visible across Arctic Norway from late autumn through early spring.
Weather & Climate
Norway's climate varies considerably by region. The west coast is temperate and wet, moderated by the Gulf Stream, with Bergen averaging around 7 °C year-round. Inland and northern areas experience colder continental or subarctic conditions, with winters dropping to −15 °C or below. Oslo summers typically reach 20–25 °C; winters average around −5 °C. The best period for fjord hiking and midnight sun is June through August. Pack waterproofs for the west coast regardless of season.
Interesting Facts About Norway
- Norway invented the modern paper clip in 1899.
- Sovereign wealth fund exceeds one trillion US dollars.
- World's longest road tunnel stretches 24.5 kilometres.
- Norway has more electric vehicles per capita than any nation.
- Vikings sailed to North America around 1000 CE.
Official Resources
- visitnorway.com — official Norwegian tourism portal
- udi.no — Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, visa information
- yr.no — Norwegian meteorological weather service
- nsb.no — Vy (national rail and bus operator) travel planning



