WINTER EXCURSIONS
8B: The Northernmost Town in the World
Explore the town of Hammerfest, home to the UNESCO-listed Meridian Monument, learn about Europe’s fi rst liquefi ed natural gas factory, and visit Mount Salen.
Hammerfest; L1 01 Nov – 15 Mar; from £40pp. Duration: 1h.
8C: Midnight Concert in the Arctic Cathedral
Sit back and enjoy a wonderful evening of folk songs, classical music and hymns at the Midnight Concert while taking in the candlelit ambience and incredible acoustics of the Arctic Cathedral.
Tromsø; L1 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £57pp. Duration: 1h 15min.
9A: A Taste of Vesterålen This is an unmissable opportunity to experience the stunning scenery of Norway’s f ords and mountains from Harstad to Sortland by bus and ferry. Visit Trondenes Church, the world’s northernmost medieval church.
Harstad to Sortland; L1 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £85pp. Duration: 4h 15min.
11D: Trondheim City Walk Join a guided walk through the streets of Trondheim and discover more about the city’s 1,000-year history. Visit its famous landmarks and experience the charm of this royal city.
Trondheim; L2 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £40pp. Duration: 2h 15min.
11E: Bergtatt – Magnifi cent Marble Mine
Take an unforgettable boat trip on an illuminated crystal clear lake before stopping off for lunch in the marble mine. Your guided tour also includes a brief stop to visit the coastal town of Molde.
Kristiansund to Molde; L2 15 Sep – 30 Apr; from £153pp. Duration: 4h 30min.
12A: Bergen City Sightseeing Enjoy a guided tour strolling around Bergen’s charming narrow streets and famous sites like the Bryggen wharf and Fish Market, with a spectacular backdrop of the Seven Sisters mountain range.
Bergen; L1 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £40pp. Duration: 2h.
9F: Fishing Village Walk Grab your camera for a guided walk to a vibrant fi shing village on Svinøya Island. Learn about the local history, visit a gallery and taste the locally made stockfi sh.
Svolvær; L2 01 Sep – 08 Apr; from £51pp. Duration: 1h 30min.
10A: Brønnøysund Village Walk
Join a guided tour through Brønnøysund village where you’ll visit Brønnøy church and sample delicacies from local food producers, and visit the harbour where you may get to taste fresh Norwegian prawns.
Brønnøysund; L2 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £46pp. Duration: 1h 15min.
11A: Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral
Take a sightseeing tour of Trondheim, Norway’s third largest city. Learn about its fascinating Viking history and marvel at the spectacular Gothic architecture of the Nidaros Cathedral.
Trondheim; L1 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £49pp. Duration: 2h.
11B: The Hidden Rooms of Nidaros Cathedral
Platinum Exclusive
On this exclusive tour, you’ll be taken down beneath Nidaros Cathedral to see some of its hidden chambers. Wander through the dark passages of the tombstone crypt and explore the largest collection of medieval tombstones in Norway.
Trondheim; L2 01 Jan – 31 Dec; from £155pp. Duration: 2h.
Activity and Adventure
2G: Mountain Hike in the Hjørundf ord
Climb to the top of this mountain f ord and be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding Hjørundf ord scenery. On the hike down, you’ll pass through the quaint valley settlement of Sæbø.
Hjørundf ord; L4 02 Sep–01 Nov; from £57pp. Duration: 2h 45min.
2H: Hike with a Visit to a Shieling
Take a gentle hike through rural scenery to an old shieling – a medieval farm dwelling – and learn about life on a Norwegian farm and sample some local delicacies.
Hjørundf ord; L3 02 Sep – 01 Nov; from £61pp. Duration: 2h 45min.
4B: Winter Hike in Bodø This challenging guided hike through the beautiful woodlands of Bodøsjøen is well worth the eff ort! Take in the wintry landscapes all around you, the stunning sea views and the magnifi cent Børvasstindan Mountains to the south as you breathe in the crisp mountain air.
Bodø; L4 04 Nov – 31 Mar; from £61pp. Duration: 2h 15min.
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