Pick a region
Hiking
Pick a region. Trails sorted by difficulty, with distance, elevation, lakes en route, family flags.

01Norway's hidden island — where I live
Senja
Norway's second-largest island. Granite peaks rising straight from the sea, white-sand beaches, fishing villages where life still runs on tides. Less crowded than Lofoten, more dramatic than most realise.
15 trails
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02Iconic peaks, red cabins on stilts
Lofoten
The most photographed coast in Norway, and for good reason. Steep peaks fall straight to turquoise water, fishing villages painted ochre and rust. Best balanced with neighbouring Senja or Vesterålen.
18 trails
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03Arctic capital, urban aurora
Tromsø
Northern Norway's largest city. Best transport hub, biggest tour operator scene, strongest aurora-tour infrastructure. Use as base or transit point — but spend most nights outside the city.
12 trails
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04Whales, white beaches, less tourists
Vesterålen
North of Lofoten, before Senja. Andøya is the whale-watching capital. Fewer crowds, bigger skies, real Arctic feel without the tour-bus traffic.
10 trails
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05Forest, sled dogs, Sami culture
Bardu / Inner Troms
Inland from Senja and Tromsø. Boreal forest, frozen rivers, Polar Park (the world's northernmost wildlife park), Sami reindeer culture. Rare-earth quiet.
8 trails
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