In winter much of Norway is usually transformed into a snow-clad paradise, but harsh winters can be both dark and cold in places, especially in areas higher up or farther north.
Not all of Norway gets covered in snow, however. In the lower areas along the coast, the temperature only rarely sinks below freezing, and winter might seem like an extension of the autumn rather than a season of its own.
Winter nights are long and dark in all of Norway, and in midwinter even well south of the Arctic Circle, the sun may not rise high enough to clear the surrounding mountains.
9 Reasons to Visit Norway in the Winter
1. Magical sparkling snow
So you hate winter and all that awful heavy snow you are endlessly shoveling while it soaks right through your ‘waterproof’ boots? No worries, Norwegian snow is nothing like that!
2. People ski and sled everywhere
Horse-drawn sleighs may be a thing of the past, but in Norway you will still see plenty of people skiing to school or the post office. And what better way to make it to work on time than sledding down the hill into town?
3. Everyone looks prettier when they’re cold
4. It doesn’t have to be cold.
5. Winter sports!
6. Christmas forever
7. Cozy winter food
8. It’s dark
9. Your friends will think you are crazy
I know we’re all too cool to say it, but don’t you feel a teeny bit awesome when your travel plans are met with surprise, skepticism, and good luck wishes?
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Not all of Norway gets covered in snow, however. In the lower areas along the coast, the temperature only rarely sinks below freezing, and winter might seem like an extension of the autumn rather than a season of its own.
Winter nights are long and dark in all of Norway, and in midwinter even well south of the Arctic Circle, the sun may not rise high enough to clear the surrounding mountains.
9 Reasons to Visit Norway in the Winter
1. Magical sparkling snow
So you hate winter and all that awful heavy snow you are endlessly shoveling while it soaks right through your ‘waterproof’ boots? No worries, Norwegian snow is nothing like that!
2. People ski and sled everywhere
Horse-drawn sleighs may be a thing of the past, but in Norway you will still see plenty of people skiing to school or the post office. And what better way to make it to work on time than sledding down the hill into town?
3. Everyone looks prettier when they’re cold
4. It doesn’t have to be cold.
5. Winter sports!
6. Christmas forever
7. Cozy winter food
8. It’s dark
9. Your friends will think you are crazy
I know we’re all too cool to say it, but don’t you feel a teeny bit awesome when your travel plans are met with surprise, skepticism, and good luck wishes?
nytimes
numbers
notes
note
Norway
nugt
ny company
northjersey com
o reilly
nvidia shield
norway savings bank
normal heart rate
nostradamus
nursery rhymes songs
normal
nsu
noor
obama speech today
noticias de venezuela
oslo norway
nothing bundt cakes locations
norway flag
the norway flag
bergen norway
norway cruises
map norway
map of norway
norway map
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