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As winter settles over the majestic fjord landscape, an enchanting transformation takes place. The crisp, cool air tingles on your skin, and snow-dusted peaks stand reflected in the calm, deep fjords below. Far from the bustle of everyday life, Fjord Norway offers a unique invitation to experience both thrill and tranquility in the heart of winter.

Imagine snowshoeing through silent, snow-covered forests, gliding through icy fjords on a winter cruise, or simply savoring a moment by the fireplace with a steaming cup of hot chocolate. Winter in Fjord Norway is a rare blend of serene landscapes and cozy comforts, where nature’s raw beauty meets a deep sense of peace. This is the place where adventure awakens the senses, yet calmness is never far behind.

A seafood lover`s Paradise

A seafood lover`s Paradise

Winter is the peak season for Norwegian seafood, and Fjord Norway is a paradise for food lovers craving the freshest flavours from the sea. From the icy fjord waters comes an incredible bounty—fresh fish and shellfish that chefs across the region transform into unforgettable dishes.

Dive into the fascinating history of dried and salted cod, or klippfisk, a culinary treasure with deep roots in the area. Sample traditional clipfish stew, or experience it prepared the old-fashioned way in Kristiansund, known as the “clipfish capital” on the Atlantic coast.

Fjord Norway’s culinary delights extends beyond seafood. Taste the unique flavours of fruit grown in the fjord region, artisanal cheeses, and lamb from wild-roaming sheep—ingredients that make their way into menus in cozy local eateries and Michelin-starred restaurants alike.

Here, you can savour the true taste of winter by the fjords, in every meal. You can also taste unique fjord produce in the small towns along the fjords.

Feeling adventurous?

Enjoy snowshoeing or winter fjord cruises, then unwind by a cozy fire

Snowshoe hike at Aurland in Sognefjord, Fjord Norway. Photo Sverre Hjørnevik.

Fjord Norway is a playground for adventure seekers, and the winter season offers an array of unique outdoor activities set against the stunning backdrop of snow-capped mountains and serene fjords. For those who love exploring on foot, snowshoeing is an amazing way to experience the peaceful, powder-covered landscapes.

Guided snowshoe hikes can lead you through quiet forests, up gentle slopes to breathtaking viewpoints, immersing you in nature’s winter beauty. For a thrill on the water, winter fjord cruises offer a mesmerizing way to see the fjords from a fresh perspective. As the boat glides through icy waters surrounded by towering, frost-covered cliffs, you can enjoy the silence and majesty of Norway’s pristine fjords in winter.

For something truly exhilarating, try dog sledding through snowy trails, where huskies lead you across the wintry wilderness, creating memories of both speed and solitude in nature. Ski enthusiasts can explore a variety of slopes, from family-friendly resorts like Myrkdalen to challenging terrains at Voss. And for those wanting to experience the iconic Northern Lights, northern parts of the fjord region offer prime spots for witnessing this magical display.

After a day of adventure, nothing beats the cozy comfort of warming up by the fire in a rustic cabin or enjoying a traditional Norwegian meal. In Fjord Norway, winter adventures are balanced with relaxation, making it an unforgettable season for all types of explorers.

10 reasons why winter in Fjord Norway is crazy cool

10 reasons why winter in Fjord Norway is crazy cool

  1. Have you ever tried a hot sauna with magic views, in combination with a swim in a cold fjord?
  2. Or snowshoeing through serene landscapes followed by a warm cup of chocolate by the crackling fire?
  3. You can sleep like never before in unforgettable accommodations nestled in the midst of the stunning nature.
  4. Experience the mountains by foot, or by joining a dog sleigh ride
  5. Downhill ski down snow clad mountain sides with fjord views like nowhere else in the world.
  6. Join a guided hike in spectacular winter wonderland scenery.
  7. A guided kayak tour will let you enjoy the magical fjord light, crisp air and spectacular nature.
  8. Chasing an adrenalin kick? Take a fjord rib-safari surrounded by snow covered peaks and frozen waterfalls at high speed as this will definitely give you something to remember!
  9. Or how about taking a train ride unlike any others? Raumabanen has been voted Europe`s mot beautiful train journey by Lonely Planet several times.
  10. Enjoy the magic of the fjords by taking a fjord cruise in complete silence with an electrical boat.

Why settle for just one?

Here are some of our must visit winter destinations in Fjord Norway

Voss– A winter wonderland and ideal base in the heart of Fjord Norway, accessible by train. Enjoy snowshoeing through serene landscapes, relaxing in saunas, and savoring local cuisine.

Haugesund – Embrace the Viking spirit with winter “hygge” in this cultural gem. Explore Haugesund’s charming center, Skudeneshavn’s winter colors, and nearby Åkrafjorden, a hidden fjord treasure.

Sognefjord Area – Discover winter magic with a fjord cruise on the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, scenic rides on the Flåm Railway, and snowshoe hikes to Stegastein Viewpoint.

Ålesund, Geiranger & Sunnmøre – Savor Ålesund’s Art Nouveau charm, the dramatic Geirangerfjord, and local cuisine amidst snow-topped peaks.

Northwest – Experience fierce ocean waves and calm fjords. Drive the iconic Atlantic Road, ride the Rauma Railway, and explore cozy towns with rich local flavors and history.

Stavanger – Discover Norway’s edge with snowy Lysefjord cruises, winter hikes to Preikestolen, and fresh seasonal seafood in cozy eateries by the fjords.

Sirdal Husky farm. Photo Fabel Media

The fjords are easy to get to

They may seem pretty remote but the fantastic experiences that await on the fjords are actually much closer than you might think. There are direct flights from big cities like Copenhagen, Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt and Paris to the fjord cities Stavanger, Bergen and Ålesund, and the magical fjords are just a short train, bus or car ride from there.