Autumn in Lofoten, Norway.

Autumn in Norway

Autumn is a wonderful time to visit Norway with fewer visitors than in the summer, leaving many areas of the country free to explore and enjoy at lower prices. Wild landscapes, beautiful autumn colors, and northern lights are just some of the reasons why you should visit Norway in the fall.

It does not matter if you travel to Norway on your own or in a group with a guide, you will be amazed by the diversity of natural wonders that you can see in Norway during the fall: waterfalls, glaciers, hot springs, volcanoes, and much more.

If you visit Norway in autumn, you will be struck by the beauty of the landscape and the autumn colours. In addition to the expected tones of yellow, orange, and red, Norway also offers pink, purple, and magenta. The colours are also a beautiful contrast to the blue glaciers and the gray sea. If you like photography, autumn in Norway is really special.

Autumn is also an exciting time to visit the bigger cities of Norway. The days get colder and shorter, which creates a cosy atmosphere to enjoy the cities and all it offers: restaurants, museums & culture life, shopping, and spa experiences. Although there are fewer hours of daylight and a bit chillier than during the summer months, the weather is usually relatively good in the fall. You can still enjoy many of the popular outdoor activities, such as xx.