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Winter in Norway can be a busy time for visitors, with all the festivals and events taking place in January and February every year.
Winter 2015: festivals and events in Norway
Tromsø International Film Festival
Tromsø, January. Norway's largest film festival, established in 1991, screens a selection of films from around the world, most of which have not previously been shown in Norway. More than 300 screenings take place during the festival, some of them on a big outdoor screen set up on Tromsø's main square. Documentaries and short films from the region are shown together with feature-length movies by big international names, as well as up-and-coming talent. Talks, quiz, silent film concerts and other events also take place during the week-long festival. Read more about Tromsø International Film Festival.
Ice Climbing Festival
Rjukan, February. There are many waterfalls in Telemark, and come winter these turn into huge ice walls clinging to the mountain side, much to the delight of local climbers. As it happens Rjukan boasts the world's tightest concentration of frozen waterfalls (more than 170 within a radius of 20 kilometres), making it the perfect place for such a festival. Guided climbs, lectures, clinics and more. All welcome, from beginners to professional climbers. Ice Climbing Festival.
Ice Music Festival
Geilo, January/February. An alternative music festival where both the stage and the instruments are carved out of local ice and snow. Much is left up to nature, from the date (the festival takes place at the first full moon of the year) to the music itself (the quality of the ice depends on the weather conditions, so the sound varies with the temperature), making this a rather unpredictable, but no less fascinating, event. Read more about the Ice Music Festival.
Northern Lights Festival
Tromsø, January-February. Established in 1988, this festival is a big musical extravaganza that has attracted high profile artists such as Jan Garbarek, Mari Boine and Dee Dee Bridgewater, among many others. Some of the best symphonic orchestras in Scandinavia have also performed here. Over the past two decades the festival has had an interesting mixture of top quality performances, including many by artists from the North. See Northern Lights Festival.
Polar Jazz
Longyearbyen, Svalbard, February. The world's northernmost music festival. Wrap up warm for this one, as temperatures in Svalbard in February are no joke (Polar Jazz has adopted the phrase "Cool place, hot music" as its slogan). Over the years many of Norway's best jazz musicians have played at the festival, and increasingly other music genres, such as blues and bluegrass, are also represented.
Rørosmartnan (Røros Fair)
Røros, February. Røros makes an ideal backdrop for this annual fair, which has been held in the UNESCO world heritage town since 1854. Attracting some 75,000 visitors every year, the fair is one of the region's largest events, and a real trip down memory lane. The "backyards", where people used to gather to trade, play music, dance and tell stories, is where the action takes place. Try some local food, see how traditional crafts were performed, take part in an auction or even go on a sleigh ride. More info about Rørosmartnan (only in Norwegian).
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www.visitnorway.com/
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mayte1.5
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Fecha: Mar Jul 02, 2024 04:49 pm
Título: Re: Noruega: Consejos
Hola a todos/as:
Al final nos hemos traído de España una nevera de las de tela y unos acumuladores de frio y nos está viniendo genial. Muchas gracias por tu ayuda lanchone.
Saludos.
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ticomae
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Fecha: Vie Ago 02, 2024 06:30 am
Título: Re: Noruega: Consejos
Buenos días,
El próximo año nos gustaría hacer un viaje con nuestra hija que tendrá un año. Habíamos pensado realizar este en alguno de estos meses: mayo, junio, septiembre u octubre.
Será el primer viaje largo que hará.
Habíamos pensado, entre otros lugares, Noruega porque se puede alquilar campar / autocaravana, no dependes de transporte público y se hacen actividades donde va a encontrarse estímulos en la naturaleza.
Así pues, ¿consideráis que Noruega es un buen lugar para ir con una niña de 1 año?
¿Alguien ha ido y puede contar su experiencia?
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Nosh
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26-08-2016 Mensajes: 260
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Fecha: Vie Ago 16, 2024 11:54 am
Título: Re: Noruega: Consejos
Buenos días Foreros.
Voy en septiembre 12 días a noruega y empiezo a hacer la ruta.
Tengo una primera pregunta a ver si me podeis dar un consejo.
Viajamos en coche.
Llegamos a Oslo por la noche el día 11.
Empezamos la ruta quedándonos en Oslo un día o nos vamos ya y lo hacemos el último día?????
Depende de lo que digais hago la ruta de una manera o otra.
Grácias
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javiky13
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Fecha: Lun Ago 19, 2024 12:48 pm
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Oslo no es la ciudad más impresionante del mundo, con 1 día vas bien. No va a ser como Bergén o los destinos de naturaleza. Dejarla para el final, igual te deja la peor impresión, que hacerla al principio
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Nosh
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Fecha: Lun Ago 19, 2024 01:58 pm
Título: Re: Noruega: Consejos
Ok. Gracias Javiky13. La haremos pues el día 12 y no quiero estar mas de un día porqué me encanta la naturaleza y poco las ciudades, la verdad.
Pondré luego la ruta de 12 días que estoy haciendo para septiembre. No somos mucho de trekking así que tengo que afinar los destinos.
La del púlpito la haremos no obstante...
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