What to do and see in Northern Norway, Northern Norway: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

September 28, 2021 Major Galusha

Home to both the midnight sun (with constant daylight from April to July) and the northern lights, North Norway is a rugged land of steep mountains, deep fjords and scenic coastline, making it a great place for outdoor adventures like dog sledding, snowmobiling and wildlife safaris. It's also the ancient home of the Sami people, 3,000 of whom live (along with 100,000 reindeer) at Kautokeino, Norway's largest municipality at over 3,700 square miles.
Restaurants in Northern Norway

1. Aurora Spirit

Aaroeybuktneset 44, Lyngseidet 9060 Norway +47 919 04 260 [email protected] http://www.lyngen.com
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Aurora Spirit

Aurora Spirit is a unique distillery that attracts international attention with its spectacular location. The Lyngen alps, the fjord, the northern lights and the arctic wilderness provide an excellent setting for making whisky and other alcohol products under the brand name Bivrost. The products are based on local herbs, berries and melted glacier water. The northernmost distillery in the world offers guided Whisky tours, Whisky tastings, visits to an old NATO base, bathing under the northern lights and RIB - boat trips under the Lyngen Alps.

Reviewed By pederf2020 - Tromso, Norway

A combination of a ribboat journey with Lyngen Adventure on the wonderful Lyngenfjord and a lunch and a tour inside the Aurora Spirit Bivrost gives the day the extra touch! When visiting the Lyngen municipality you should find time for this marvellous combination and the possibility to visit this distillery

2. Gammelbutikken in Skrolsvik

Skrolsvikveien 1829, Senja 9392 Norway +47 952 32 540 [email protected] http://www.skrolsvikkystferie.no/gammelbutikken/
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Gammelbutikken in Skrolsvik

Gammelbutikken (The old store) was built sometime in the 1870’s as a general store with all types of goods like food, equipment, clothes, fishing gear and whatever else that was needed in a fishing village on Senja. In addition to being a general store it also functioned as office for the local fish landing factory and shipping agent. The second floor was used as accommodation for fishermen seeking shelter and somewhere to sleep. Today’s furnishing are the originals from 1925 and the store today appears much the same as it did a long time ago. Gammelbutikken today is a combination of museum, souvenir shop and cafe serving baked goods, coffee, drinks, ice cream and old fashioned candy. Variety of handcrafted goods from local Senja artists. Open Summer 2019 from June 25. – Aug 28. And on request. Can be booked for private events.

3. Narvik Krigsmuseum

Kongens gate 39, Narvik 8514 Norway +47 76 94 44 26 [email protected] http://www.warmuseum.no
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Narvik Krigsmuseum

The museum has a large collection from WWII. The museum tells the stories of WWII in North Norway and the dramatic fight for Narvik i 1940. The museum has a section devoted to universal questions related to war and human rights. The quality and design of the exhibition is exquisite and must be experienced!

Reviewed By toomasjoamets - Tallinn, Estonia

In this museum you find out the significance of Narvik and northern Norway in the second world war. It's less technical war museum and brings more the humanity aspect to it. It's actually more about the futility and waste of human lives that comes with wars.

4. Norwegian Aviation Museum

Olav V gt., Bodo 8004 Norway +47 75 50 78 50 [email protected] http://luftfartsmuseum.no
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Norwegian Aviation Museum

Experience the thrilling history of aviation up close. Did you know that aviation played a major role in shaping Norway as a nation; it has influenced our people, our landscape and our way of life. See famous and even some infamous planes, including the Spitfire, Starfighter or faithful work horses and passenger aircraft, including the Ju52 and the Twin Otter. The Norwegian Aviation Museum is among the largest aviation museums in Europe. Our collections include more than 40 aircraft and helicopters.

Reviewed By PLJoergensen - Taarnby, Denmark

Great views from the air tower and an excellent review of aviation - especially if you have knowledge of the air force yourself

5. Varanger Museum

Gnr 26 Bnr 77, Kirkenes 9900 Norway +47 78 99 48 80 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pg/varangermuseum/about/
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Varanger Museum

Our exhibitions reflects life and culture in the borderland between Norway, Russia and Finland, with a special emphasis on World War II.

Reviewed By chrispZ6983NO - Oslo, Norway

Super-interesting exhibits on Kirkenes's ordeal during WW2. One of the world's few Shturmovik Soviet ground attack planes in perfect condition. Also exhibits on the local mining industry and a wonderful photo exhibit by a local woman in the early 20th Century. Worth at least two hours here.

6. Lofoten Krigsminne Museum

Fiskergata, Svolvaer 8300 Norway +47 917 30 328 [email protected] http://www.lofotenkrigmus.no/
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Lofoten Krigsminne Museum

Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum

Reviewed By bcsadventures - Oslo, Norway

If you have any interest about World War II, I would definitely recommend coming here. Very interesting and unique to the area. Significance of the war effort and finding the enigma machine locally was crucial to the allies winning the war. Very interesting!

7. Tirpitz Museum

Kaafjordbotn 59, Alta 9518 Norway +47 920 92 370 [email protected] http://www.tirpitz-museum.no/
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Tirpitz Museum

Tirpitz Museum is a war museum that is located in Kåfjord outside the city of Alta in Finnmark county, Norway. Tirpitz Museum is open from 1 June to 1 September. Out of season we open on request for groups or other special occasions.

Reviewed By Laurence1952 - Burgess Hill, United Kingdom

When researching Alta, I heard of the Tirpitz Museum and was particularly keen to visit it as my father had been on the Arctic Convoy during the war. Although normally closed during the winter months, I managed to arrange for them to open for me and I am so glad that they did. Although the museum is quite small, the number of artefacts they have on display is amazing ranging from uniforms to musical instruments and even a typewriter salvaged from the wreck. If you are in the area and have an interest in WW2 history, do try to visit the museum. Highly recommended.

8. The Polar Bear Society

Hamnegata 3, Hammerfest 9600 Norway +47 78 41 21 85 [email protected] http://www.isbjornklubben.no
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The Polar Bear Society

The Polar Bear Society is located on the coastal steamer pier, together with Hammerfest’s Tourist Information. Join the world famous and exclusive society, and receive the Polar Bear Pin as proof that you visited the World’s Northernmost Town – Hammerfest! Our museum showcases our proud traditions with fishing and hunting in arctic conditions. There is also a gift shop. You can only become a member in the Polar Bear Society when you visit Hammerfest in person. A membership costs NOK 220,00 as a one time fee. The money supports the exhibition and pays the components of the membership: the Polar Bear pin in silver and enamel, a sticker with our logo on, a diploma with your name on signed by the mayor of Hammerfest, a membership card with your own membership number.

Reviewed By G6426FManthonys - Brisbane, Australia

Located at the tourist office this is a great little museum. There are plenty of stuffed birds if you are into birds as well as some of the mammals of the area. Info boards with the history makes this a good place to stop.

9. Galleri Lofoten

Misvaerveien 18, Henningsvaer 8312 Norway +47 915 95 083 [email protected] http://www.galleri-lofoten.no/nb/
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Galleri Lofoten

Gallery Lofoten has Norway’s largest collection of paintings from Northern Norway dating back to the turn of the last century – a period by many called the golden age of North Norwegian painting. On the gallery’s ground floor you find a collection of paintings by renowned artists like Otto Sinding, Gunnar Berg, Even Ulving, Adelsteen Normann, Einar Berger, Ole Juul, Thorolf Holmboe and others. The gallery’s first floor is divided into two sections – one exhibiting watercolours by Lars Lerin and one exhibiting pictures and ceramic works by Her Majesty Queen Sonja. In the gallery shop you find a selection of art books, postcards, and posters by the exhibition’s artists. In our café you may enjoy a glass of wine and a cheese platter from the local cheese producer Aalan Farm.

Reviewed By finns523

Most spectacular galleri in Hennengsvær Lofoten. Beautiful scenary and very good food. Most beautiful place in North Norway. You have to visit this place.

10. Perspektivet Museum

Storgata 95, Tromso 9008 Norway +47 77 60 19 10 [email protected] http://perspektivet.no
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Perspektivet Museum

Themes from Tromso's past and present. Challenging temporary exhibits in a magnificent villa from 1838. Documentary photo exhibits. Operates the Folkeparken open air museum

Reviewed By PeteM959 - Norwich, United Kingdom

It’s free, just wander in. There were 3 really good exhibitions there when we went. Especially enjoyed the superb photos of 1960s Tromso by Knut Stokmo.

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