Tromso Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Fjellheisen Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Beautiful Tromso
one of the most favourite tourist destination in Tromso. it is a definitely must go. the view is awesome! it is only a short 4 mins ride to the top. there is a cafe where you can chill and relax while waiting for sunset. the city lights are incredibly pretty. There is a cafe on the top offers alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks but with limited selection of foods.
Heading up#tromsø#norway at night there are chances to catch northern light if you are lucky.
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Ker Sin Heng
Winter in Senja Island Tromso
Last winter before Covid 19 arrived, me and my friend went for Scandi trip. One of the country we've visited is Tromsø, Norway.
It was unforgettable moment that we've experienced. Truly amaze with the country. Hats off to the owner of airbnb. I'm so thankful for the best experience.
Please scroll my picture. The airbnb that we've booked is so beautiful. Manage to see aurora with my naked eyes and dolphines too.
Nearby attraction in Tromso is : Funicular Fjellheisen. From the top, you can see the Tromsø town from above. if you love to hike, you can do it too. It is so refreshing up there!
Enjoy!!
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Fjellheisen
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Absolutely amazing views! This is a must do when you're here in tromsø!! It may be a little pricey but I promise it is well worth the views especially in winter time with the snow! It was snowing when we visited. The mountains are all covered with snow.
At the top there is a restaurant with coffee and tea. Also a very nice view from the cafe if you want to take a break.
Absolutely brilliant. Well worth a visit, and the views are spectacular.
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Mel22
Tromsø Hiking Guide to Fjellheisen Mountain | Hidden Photo Spots
➡️ Take the bus to sherpatrappa, follow the navigation and you will see a small wooden sign with hiking symbols
➡️ You will encounter locals hiking and skiing up the mountain, so don't worry about getting lost, just follow the crowd and footprints
➡️ The snow season is really slippery, don't try it lightly without wearing crampons; we relied on our buttocks and hands to get down the mountain
➡️ It usually takes about an hour to climb up the mountain
➡️ Halfway up the mountain, there are many open areas for taking photos, which are just as good as the mountain top
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Arctic Cathedral Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Arctic Cathedral
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Beautiful cathedral. One of the landmarks of the city. Walked over the Tromsø bridge and it was definitely a fun walk and exciting to see the close getting closer and close as you battled the wind to get there. You can easily locate it from Fjellheisen too. For a place designed and built in the '60s, the cathedral looks very modern and clean. Such a joy to visit this incredible cathedral.
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In Northern Europe, as long as the latitude is high, the weather is good, there is no light pollution, and the probability of seeing the aurora is relatively large. Even if the above three conditions are met, the aurora does not appear every day. It is recommended to stay in the local area for more than 3 days, and the most The hot spotlights are in northern Norway and northern Finland. Norway's Tromso is located in the middle of the Aurora Ellipse, with a higher latitude than northern Sweden and northern Finland. It is also warmed by the Atlantic warm current and is therefore one of the best places to watch aurora in Northern Europe.
Preparation before preparation
1, European standard conversion head, featuring two round heads.
2 If you travel in winter, you need to prepare for cold protection, bring warm baby (you can keep yourself and electronic equipment)
3, toiletries (no toiletries and slippers are available in all Norwegian hotels) / Hh/4, portable small pot, if you are not used to European food, or too high consumption, then this cooking artifact may save your stomach.
Norwegian Aurora must experience
Northern Europe There are many ways to miss the most. The Northern Lights are one of them. If you want to go to a place without light pollution, you must drive to the outskirts of the city. Traveling by cruise is perhaps the best. The way, away from the town, the outdoor deck on the boat is a good viewing area. If you find the aurora, the broadcast in the cabin will be prompted, and you won't miss any moments.
Food recommendation
smoked fish series is one of the must-try foods in Europe, with fresh lemon juice and excellent taste; long-legged crabs are recommended to live and eat, and there is special in the Kirkenes area. A project to go fishing in the sea.
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Arctic Cathedral in Tromso
A wonderful small cathedral situated on a hill. The cathedral was built on 19 November, 1965. A glass mosaic titled "The Return of Christ" was added in 1972. It's a very unique landmark of Tromso.
We walked from city centre and crossing the iconic bridge connecting to the other side of the city. You will not regret by doing so as the panoramic view while crossing the bridge is just too awesome!
It's could be very cold during the journey, remember to wear more layer to keep yourself warm!
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The shape of the white triangular snow mountain of the Arctic Cathedral resembles a towering iceberg in the clouds. 😇
⏳Playtime:
The further north you go, the shorter the daylight hours. In the winter, Northern Europe is very leisurely, there is no need to rush, you can have breakfast in the hotel while waiting for the day to break. Around 11 o'clock, the day slowly begins to brighten up a bit, but don't expect it to be very bright, it's still gloomy.
🌟Highlight features:
The Arctic Cathedral is a landmark building in Tromsø, built in 1965. The entire cathedral is 40 meters high and has a white triangular snow mountain shape, resembling an iceberg soaring into the clouds.
From a side view, it resembles the famous Sydney Opera House, so it is often called the "Norwegian Opera House" by Norwegians, but personally I think it looks more like neatly arranged dominoes.
✅Must experience:
The entire wall on the south side of the church is made of complete rolled glass and is the largest colored glass window in Northern Europe. A ticket of 50 nok/person is required to enter the church. The natural light from the sloping skylights and the pressed glass on the entire south wall, combined with the luxurious chandelier light, creates a warm, bright, and dignified atmosphere throughout the interior space. The inspiration for this unique architectural structure comes from the characteristic landscape of northern Norway, and the glass-inlaid bricks are a major feature of the church.
The organ in the church is composed of three keyboards and pedals, 42 stops, and 2940 pipes. Its huge and modern design is admirable.
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Fjord Town Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Norwegian fjord town - Exploring the natural wonders of the town!
The fjord town is the most representative landscape of Norway, even geologists call Norway the 'Fjord Country!'
Only after appreciating the endless winding fjords on the west coast of Norway and the fjord scenery built by countless glacial relics, can you feel the most moving charm of this magical country!
From an unknown small town to today's brilliance, let's explore this fascinating travel destination!
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I wish in 2024 i can bring my mother to explore Norway, a place that i ever been alone.. but this year i must bring along my mother along.
She’s a mother of six, she worked hard for us she never cry of her toughest life… i love my mom
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Morgan Chua
Nordic fairyland Norway
Norway combines magnificent natural scenery with rich Nordic culture.
In summer, you can go to the north to see the aurora or the fjord towns in the middle. You can also follow the narrow coastline of the fjord, feeling the magic of this mountainous terrain.
Surprises often appear at the end of the road. During the day, you can drive to visit the fjord, or you can choose to take a boat to appreciate the peculiar cliffs on both sides of the land.
The south is sunny, and the quiet fjord towns surrounded by mountains attract tourists all year round. Romantic outbound boating is also a must-do project.
In addition to the scenery, the simplicity and friendliness of Norwegians are also unforgettable. The leisurely lifestyle of Nordic culture integrated into it adds more charm to this land.
Regardless of summer or winter, you can experience the wonderful nature and cultural essence here. Norway is worth your slow experience and respect.
DEVIN TODD
In the Norwegian Arctic City, the town of Ersfjordboth, a half-hour drive from Troms, is a great place to watch lasers.
Winter from December to early January, the sunshine time is only 1 to 2 hours. When we take pictures, it is already noon, but it is only the brightest time. I want to experience the extreme night. This is the best time. I am afraid that the sunshine will be too short to choose Aurora in February and March.
The town of Fiordland has a small population and is very quiet. The snow covers the snow roof of the residential houses. In order to create a warm feeling, their houses will have warm lights in the house for 24 hours. The snowy mountains, the icy waters, the narrow fjords between the two mountain ranges, and the skiing frames that residents usually use for walking. If you can wait until the evening, the aurora of the fjord is very shocking. of.
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Tromso Port Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
This is probably the reason for the existence of live pictures
From the pink sunset in the Arctic Norway
Tromso is like a dream
Less popular than Iceland
More stunning than Finland
Not only the endless aurora in winter here
The snowy Arctic city
The cute reindeer elves
And the pink sky of the Arctic Circle
Here is known as the 'Gate of the Arctic'
The world seems to have stopped
Beautiful like a fairy tale world
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RoamingNomad#11
Go with her to the end of the world, chase birds, chase whales, chase the bright moon
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What romantic things would you think of in this cold winter? What could be more romantic than this whale chasing trip in the far north?
It's like a dream that feels unreal when I think about it now. I was lucky to book a whale chasing trip on a Rib boat on Christmas Eve, and I was lucky to have a clear day with no clouds in the sky. I was also lucky to be on the lead boat, with the shelter of the cabin, the long journey was less windy.
The scenery along the way of chasing whales is like traveling on an alien planet in . The dark sea water is surrounded by silver mountains covered with snow, and occasionally a red fishing boat passes by, followed by hundreds of seagulls.
When the roaring boat motor stops, except for the salty sea breeze pushing the waves, all you can see is the cold silence.
With the captain Knut pressing the button to attract the whale group, the boat is speeding along the coastline, and I am kneeling on the last deck of the boat, inspecting every wave that arches up.
At this moment, the exclamations of my friends came from behind, it's the killer whale! We successfully chased the killer whale group!!
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On the way back, I encountered the bright moon rising in the mountains, and I sighed. We may have nothing under the bitter cold, but this process is enough to make people toss and turn. There are expectations and visions when we set off, the body temperature of each other, the excitement and joy when we chase the whale group, these things are connected, it is the best result. The cold wind and the salty water are just for a better taste in the future.
The reason why chasing whales in the far north is romantic is because of its stimulation and uncertainty that is different from normal life. I think romance always carries some adventure. What's more romantic than romance is, of course, holding hands with your lover and bravely stepping on an unknown road.
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Tromsø Langnes Airport Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Tromso Airport
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Small but everything functions as it should and it’s a fine airport. The security check is fast and convenient. I am glad an airport exists here ! We managed to grab breakfast here before boarding. The airport staff was helpful.
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Tromsø Observation: South Beach
The first sight on the island is the Tromsø People's Park and South Beach at the southernmost end of the city.
In the harsh winter, there are no birds and flowers, only the howling sea breeze brushing past the face. The occasional knee-deep snow on the ground also reminds of the power of the cold.
The deeper feeling lies in desolation. The distant snow-capped mountains and the sea at hand are so quiet that they highlight how few people there are, how insignificant. The occasional tourists and the surrounding residents who are exercising against the wind have become the few of their kind seen this day.
Not until crossing the street and reaching the nearby Arctic University Museum, do you feel the long-lost warmth again.