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Travels, mountains, photography, inspiration. For everyone who wanders around the world and wonders about the world. Góry, podróże, przyroda, świat, ludzie
Check the details for ice skating in Oslo, and safe ice skating in Norway on frozen fjords and lakes. Ice skating on the frozen sea and frozen lakes in Oslo Ice skating on the frozen sea and frozen lakes in Norway – safety Your safety is your responsibility Remember that your safety is your responsibility and you should always research the area very well before trying risky activities such as ice skating on the frozen lakes or fjords.
Many of my plans didn’t work out, but I’ve managed to do other things instead. The year started with all things wintery – that included winter camping (my first time!), ice climbing (so cool), snow-shoeing, walking on frozen lakes and winter hiking. Spring in Norway was quiet, but I’ve managed to visit places on the west coast that I’ve planned to for a long time. I need to write more about places I visited, that included magical mountains and islands near Hornelen, where I stayed in the wooden fisherman cabin (that’s where I tried sea line fishing from the tiny boat for the first time and caught two big fish in 30 seconds!), the puffin island of Runde, colorful city of Ålesund and areas around, as well as Sunnmøre Alps and Hjørundfjorden (you can read about this place, and all the picturesque swings, in the link!).
The ones with traditional Scandinavian design and always with fireplace, mountain cabins, cabins located by the fjords, lakes or rivers, or even fancy treetop cabins in Norway. Staying in a cabin would be my top choice when traveling Norway in the winter – what is better than watching the frozen landscape from the inside of the toasty cabin, with the crackling fire and a glass of wine? #2 Wooden cabins hanging over the fjord with an amazing view I’ve stayed in these beautiful wooden cabins with balconies hanging by the fjord water in winter. If you’re looking for apartments closer to Tromsø city, check out this luxury glass roof apartment overlooking the mountains, or for a room with a view see this room for two in a new flat with an amazing view.
South: The average temperatures in Oslo in September range from 7.5°C to 15.1°C. North: The average temperatures in Tromso in September range from 4.5°C to 9.3°C. South: The average temperatures in Oslo in September range from 3.8°C to 9.3°C. South: The average temperatures in Oslo in November range from -1.5°C to 3.2°C.