
Norway Travel Guide
The 5 reasons to go to in Norway
- 1Discovering the breath-taking landscapes
- 2Enjoying unique experiences
- 3Immersing yourself in the Norwegian culture
- 4Getting to know the Norwegian people
- 5Revitalising yourself
Why go to in Norway?
Why go on a trip to Norway? What are the indisputable advantages of this unusual destination? What things might upset you or make you not want to go there?
- You like nature. Norway is quite simply one of the most beautiful countries in Europe with landscapes, depending on the region, of islands (Lofoten Islands), fjords (the west coast) or mountains and plains (the north).
- You dream about Lappland. This enormous, more or less undefined region, extends from Norway to Russia, via Sweden and Finland. It's a mysterious and attractive land which never ceases to fascinate.
- You love extreme seasons. In winter you can see the northern lights and in summer the midnight sun. In the north of the country night is almost non-existent in summer!
- You like open-air sports: fishing, rafting, trekking (on skis, on foot, on sled), cruises... Norway is paradise for sporty types.
- You love atypical destinations, like Svalbard, Spitsbergen, North Cape, Kirkenes... In Norway the cold is king. If you love winter, you will be in heaven.
- You want to know more about the Sami, the only indigenous people in Scandinavia, nomad reindeer herders who live in Lappland.
- You like wild camping. The right to roam is a basic right in Norway. Which means that you can camp (nearly) everywhere in the country!
Customize your perfect trip to Norway
Discover all our travel ideas for a trip in Norway.
When to go in Norway?
Our advice for your holiday in Norway
Travel tips from our local agencies in Norway.
What to see in Norway?
Top places to discover.
What documents to travel to in Norway?
You will need a passport to enter Norway, and if your passport describes you as a British Citizen, you won't need a visa to enter. If you have another type of British nationality, you should check the current entry requirements on the website of the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI).
For a stay in Norway, your passport is valid for the proposed duration of your stay; you don’t need any additional period of validity on your passport beyond this. Norwegian authorities will accept British passports extended by 12 months by British Embassies and Consulates under additional measures put in place in mid-2014.
Health advice
There are no particular precautions in terms of health to take in order to travel to Norway.
British citizens should carry an European health insurance card (EHIC) as this will allow access to state-provided healthcare at a reduced cost, or sometimes for free. You can apply for the EHIC at the NHS website, http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcareabroad/EHIC/Pages/about-the-ehic.aspx.
Language
Time difference
Phone and internet connection
Norway's phone country code is +47.
In general, all hotels have Wi-Fi. There are also free internet connections in municipal libraries. Finally, you'll find many cafes that are also equipped with Wi-Fi.
Electricity
British Embassy in Norway
Thomas Heftyes Gate 8
0244 Oslo
Embassy of Norway in London
25 Belgrave Square
SW1X 8QD London, United Kingdom
Police: 02800 (in Oslo)
Emergency Police: 112
Ambulances/Medical Emergencies: 113







































































































