TAILOR-MADE TOUR Across Norway ’ s Arctic Circle by train and boat
9 NIGHTS / 10 DAYS
This touring holiday transports you by train and boat to the wild and magnificent landscape of Norway ’ s Arctic Circle , renowned for its seascapes , reindeer herds , colourful fishing villages and Northern Lights or Midnight Sun , according to the season . You travel from Trondheim , ancient capital of Norway , across the Arctic Circle by train and continue by ferry to the Lofoten Islands before venturing further north on the Hurtigruten coastal cruise to Tromsø , the Arctic Capital , where you can visit the Polar Museum and the Arctic cathedral .
DAY-BY-DAY Day 1 Arrive in Trondheim Your holiday starts with a flight from London to Trondheim direct or via Oslo . Check-in to your hotel and soak in the atmosphere of this colourful and vibrant historic Norwegian city .
Day 2 In Trondheim Trondheim lies on the southern shore of the Trondheimfjord and has played a significant role in Norwegian history . As the country ’ s first capital city , it was the site where Norwegian kings were crowned for over 700 years , specifically in the Nidaros Cathedral . Visit this beautiful building , which is the world ’ s northernmost mediaeval cathedral and where construction started in 1070 . South of this is the striking Archbishop ’ s Palace Museum , which offers an insight into the 1000-year history of the cathedral and its diocese . Here you will also find the Royal Regalia , including the 200-year-old Crown of Norway . For a glimpse of the more rustic side of Norwegian life , a visit to the Trøndelag Folk museum is essential : dominated by the ruins of Sverresborg castle , this outdoor museum consists eighty historic buildings giving information about folk culture as well as rural monuments and the Haltdalen stave church , which dates from 1170 . Another picturesque area of the city is Bakklandet , a small neighbourhood of painted wooden warehouses home to galleries , cafes and restaurants .
Day 3 Trondheim to Bodø by train After two nights in Trondheim you board the direct Nordland Railway service to Bodø . This 729 km railway line is Norway ’ s longest and presents wonderful variety in culture , climate and landscape . The journey starts by skirting around Trondheim Fjord , reaching two hours later the small town of Steinjker at the head of the longest arm of the fjord . From here you head into the hills . Be sure to notice the colourful station buildings at the small Norwegian towns as you pass by . Leaving the steel works town of Mo I Rana the train skirts the Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park , passing close to the Swedish border . Shortly after this you cross the Arctic Circle , before heading back towards the coast to reach the shores of Skjerstad Fjord . Your journey continues amongst this spectacular natural beauty until you reach the station of Bodø , the final stop on the Norwegian railway system and your base for the next two nights .
Day 4 In Bodø The city of Bodø is an excellent base from which to explore some of Norway ’ s best scenery and natural attractions . One of its most well-known features is the Saltstraumen maelstrom , a small strait home to the world ’ s strongest tidal current . Here you can witness whirlpools bigger than 10 metres with the water moving as fast as 40 km / h . Slightly further out of the city is Kjerringøy , a small , rural community featuring beautiful alpine landscapes with mountains and white sandy beaches . The Kjerringøy trading post is a museum offering a unique insight into the lives of the powerful local merchants and the fish trade in the 19th century . For those looking for more adventurous activities , Bodø offers kayaking , RIB tours and even snorkelling in the surrounding fjords , and fishing is a popular local activity . There are also numerous hiking routes including Keiservarden , which leads up to Keiservarden hill overlooking Bodø , and Mount Ronvikfjellet , one of the top viewing spots for the Midnight Sun in the country . Within Bodø itself the beautiful harbour offers views from its pier dating back to 1904 and the Norwegian Aviation Museum offers an insight into the civil and military aviation history of Norway .
Day 5 Bodø to Svolvaer by Hurtigruten ferry After two nights in Bodø you board the Hurtigruten service in the mid-afternoon heading to the Lofoten Islands . This is a journey of roughly six hours which takes you across the open waters of the Vjestfjord to the port of Svolvaer . As you draw closer to the Lofoten Islands its majestic peaks will welcome you as you pull into Svolvaer , the largest town on the islands . We arrange for a taxi to collect you from the port to take you to your hotel .
Day 6 In Svolvaer This morning awake to the majestic scenery of the Lofoten Islands , collect your hire-car and then start exploring . The Lofoten Islands have some of the most incredible landscapes in the world , ranging from mountains to fjords to white sandy beaches . Your base of Svolvaer is the largest town in the Lofoten Islands and offers fishing excursions and cruises around the islands . Using your hire-car we recommend visiting some of the other picturesque fishing villages such as Henningsvaer and Kabelvag . Nusfjord is one of the best-preserved fishing villages and is now an open-air museum with a sawmill and a factory producing cod-liver oil . A perhaps unexpected attraction of the islands is their top-quality beaches . Framed by towering mountains , these stretches of white sand and clear water even offer excellent surfing opportunities , although this is a much more comfortable experience during the summer months . Uttakleiv Beach and Haukland Beach are easily accessible by car and can be reached in just over an hour from Svolvaer . For the best views the Lofoten Islands have to offer we recommend indulging in some of their hiking trails . Reinebringen is the most popular of these with its lookout onto the numerous villages and jagged peaks resting on the calm waters , although this is a relatively challenging hike . For those looking for an easier option Ryten , Svolvaer Floya and Festvagtind are shorter , easier options which still have a rewarding view from the top .
Day 7 Svolvaer to Harstad Today drive across to Harstad on the island of Hinnøya , a journey of roughly two and a half hours . Harstad is in the middle of the Northern Lights belt , making it an excellent location to try and spot these , or in the summer months you will have 24 hours of daylight , and is known for its high-quality restaurants . Drop off your hire-car late afternoon today .
Day 8 Harstad to Tromsø by Hurtigruten ferry Early this morning depart from Harstad on the Hurtigruten service to Tromsø . This is a journey of seven hours and will take you through more stunning Arctic scenery , skirting around the far western coast of Norway before delving into the narrower fjords as you draw closer to the Arctic capital . Arrive in Tromsø just after midday and check in to your hotel for the final two nights .
Day 9 In Tromsø Tromsø is renowned as the Arctic capital , and for good reason . With its plethora of interesting activities , there is plenty of choice here . The city is perhaps best-known for being an excellent location to see the Northern Lights . The Polar Night , from mid-November to mid- January , is the best period to witness this extraordinary natural phenomenon , as the sun never rises above the horizon . For an excellent view of the city and the surrounding landscape , the Storsteinen mountain ledge , which can be reached by cable car , offers an uninterrupted panorama . This is also a popular location from which to see the Midnight Sun during the summer months . Some of the more adventurous activities offered in Tromsø are whale and dolphin safaris and fjord cruises , where you will witness stunning scenes of snow-capped mountains and cascading waterfalls , and possibly the occasional reindeer . Within the city itself the most striking feature is the Arctic Cathedral . Consecrated in 1965 , this aluminium and glass building is luminescent during the long polar nights and during the summer there are special Midnight Sun concerts given by professional musicians . Tromsø is also home to several museums ; the Polar Museum offers an insight into the lives of polar pioneers , whilst the Tromsø Museum explores the history and geology of the region and its inhabitants .
Day 10 Tromsø to London by air On the last day , take a taxi to Tromsø airport for your return flight to London via Oslo .
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