Norway will take your breath away at every turn, and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in the world.

This part of Scandinavia is famous for it’s fjords and jaw-dropping scenery. Yes, it’s pricey, but there are few destinations like it in the world.


Quick Summary

The best things to do in Norway
  • Top Tip: Watch your speed when driving in Norway! This country has some of the highest speeding fines (and even potential jail sentences!).

  • Currency: Norwegian Kroner

  • Visa: Norway is a part of the Schengen area, which means EU citizens do not need a visa. UK citizens do not need a visa either and can get a stamp on arrival.

  • Safety: Norway is an incredibly safe country, with a very low crime rate.

  • When to go: Norway has something to offer year round, whether it’s the hiking in the summer or skiing in the winter, and these are the most popular times of year. It is worth noting that the fjord region - even though it is relatively far south - can still get very cold in the summer, due to it’s elevation.

    • Peak Season: July & August - summer holidays mean the whole country is open.

    • Off-season: Spring & Autumn, outside of the snow season and just before the summer.

  • Walk My World Cost Index: $$$$$ - It’s hard to state just how expensive Norway is. The cost of accommodation is the highest we’ve seen anywhere in the world, with a basic room costing way in excess of $100 USD. Activities such as a cruise on a fjord or the Flåm Railway will set you back $60USD per person, and even parking for some of the most popular hiking trails can cost $70USD per car! This is a place you will want to come with money and ignore your bank balance until you get home….


Best things to do in Norway