Winter is coming!And so of course this was the second top recommendation for autumn in Norway.This one made me lol because I’m pretty sure the air is always crazy clear up here, but people explained that the air in autumn is a bit more crisp and the views out over the mountains are much clearer than during the hazy days of summer.It seems like everyone coming into the supermarket these days is buying lamb and cabbage to make This is best do to in early autumn, when you can find lots of But only if you know how – I don’t want you to go gathering something poisonous and die! And yes, I do love Autumn.September probably has better weather and brighter colors, whereas by October (at least in the mountains) the colors aren’t as bright and there tends to be more rain.Hi, I’m planning on a 3-weeks long holiday in Norway September this year.

For anyone travelling to Norway, I always recommend visiting the area. In fact it was in October that I During autumn the days can still be quite warm, while the nights begin to get seriously chilly. It is incredible!It is incredible! They can cost $200 or more, so they’re definitely an investment, but they will last you for years and be the warmest thing in your wardrobe.

But in the summer they can be really, really crowded. So here are the things Norwegians told me everyone has to experience in Norway in the autumn:Literally every single person I asked about things to do in Norway in autumn mentioned spending time in a cabin in the mountains. Simply follow the road up towards the Aurlandsfjellet mountain (the road itself is actually one of Norway’s National Tourist Routes), and drive until you see the viewpoint. I hope you find it helpful!If you want to visit Norway in autumn (or any other time of year), start by reading The answer to this one is quite obvious. I love sharing photos and information, but please do not use, take, copy, or republish images or content without written permission.For collaborations, reviews, sponsored posts, and business inquiries please reach out to hi(at)fjordsandbeaches(dot)com.Autumn in Norway: Where to go, what to do and where to stay Find fun things to do, whether you are visiting the coast, the mountains, or somewhere in between.Planning your trip will help you get what you want and find the experiences you wish for.Travelling to Norway has never been easier. By continuing to use our site you agree to our Autumn in Norway. As you can tell, I am quite proud of my little village. Answer 1 of 4: Hello, I will be in Europe from 23rd September to 21st October 2018. This plan should be started from the 22nd of September. When travelling outside the high season, accommodation becomes even more important than normal, considering it isn’t as busy as in the summer. In September and October, brilliant reds, yellows and orange dominate the mountainsides, hilltops and woods. Usually when it’s rainy there are still periods of nice weather throughout the day, as the weather changes really quickly here.

Mountains and forests take on a stark beauty, denuded of their summery liveliness and turned golden by the low sun. Do you think that chances is high to meet the aurora in this period? You make me excited about Autumn!It is exciting! If you opt for one of the Alternatively, I recommend staying in one of their fisherman’s cabins, all located like pearls on a string as close to the fjord as you can get. But cozying up with a steaming cappuccino and a blanket on a crisp autumn day is just perfect.Autumn is a time to rejoice that the jacked up prices of high season have gone down again, woohoo! The air is clearer, night creeps in, the reindeer have already got their thick winter fur. This is one of the reasons I always recommend the hotel to anyone visiting Aurland, because I know guests always leave happy.The rooms at Vangsgaarden have been refurbished, and so you can trust that you’ll be sleeping comfortably during your stay by the fjords. Shorter days are filled with autumn colours and golden light from an increasingly lower sun. Alternatively, there are daily bus tours from both Flåm and Aurland you can join.I’ve mentioned Merete before, in my post listing some great and Formerly known as Duehuset, now Vangsgaarden Gastropub, is the local pub, and in 2019 they re-opened their doors as a gastropub with all kinds of selections on the menu. Then a storm comes in and destroys the beauty.By mid August, the insects are gone, the water in the streams and lakes are clear and transparent and you can pick tasty blueberries on your way. Most Northern Lights chasers come in the winter. It’s the same story every year: September rolls … The days grow shorter, the nights longer, and with luck, you´ll see the magical Northern Lights. These food festivals are an excellent chance for locals and visitors alike to taste traditional delicacies that are usually not that easy to find.

Actually, that should probably go for the berries as well.Autumn is maybe the best time to go out in search of the Northern Lights, because the days are getting dark enough to see them again, and it’s not yet too cold to be spending your nights outside waiting for them. But the days are getting shorter now that it’s autumn, and once again I can enjoy seeing the cabins across the road from me twinkling in the dark.I always tell people to leave a little room in their suitcase to buy a Norwegian wool sweater while in Norway. Well, you can at Vangsgaarden. Autumn is time to reflect, to learn, to experience challening culture together. The beauty of autumn in Norway can be appreciated whilst out and about, but also from the luxurious comfort of Lyngen Lodge itself.