Backpacking Norway is incredible—but it’s a very different beast from the Baltics. Think jaw-dropping nature, pristine wilderness, and high prices. If you plan smart, though, it’s one of the most rewarding trips in Europe.
🇳🇴 Oslo (Gateway to Norway)
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Start in Oslo.
- Walk the harbor + Opera House roof
- Visit Vigeland Sculpture Park
- Chill, clean, modern city vibe
👉 1–2 days is enough (save money for nature)
🚞 Norway in a Nutshell (Epic Route)
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The classic route linking Oslo → Bergen.
- Includes the famous Flåm Railway
- Fjord cruise through Nærøyfjord
- One of the most scenic journeys in Europe
👉 Expensive but unforgettable
🌧️ Bergen (Fjord City)
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Bergen is the gateway to the fjords.
- Iconic Bryggen colorful houses
- Cable car up Mount Fløyen
- Rainy but cozy atmosphere
👉 2–3 days
🏔️ Fjords & Hiking (The Real Highlight)
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This is why you come to Norway.
- Trolltunga (epic but long hike)
- Preikestolen (shorter, iconic)
- Geirangerfjord (classic fjord views)
👉 Plan based on fitness + weather
❄️ Lofoten Islands (Next-Level Scenery)
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If you have time, go north to Lofoten Islands.
- Sharp mountains rising from the sea
- Red fishing cabins (rorbu)
- Northern lights in winter / midnight sun in summer
👉 3–5 days minimum
💸 Budget Reality (Important)
Norway is expensive—no way around it.
- Hostel: €30–60/night
- Food: €15–25 per meal (cheap = supermarket)
- Beer: €8–12 🍺
- Transport: pricey but high quality
👉 Backpacker hack:
- Camp (legal almost everywhere = allemannsretten)
- Cook your own food
- Use buses instead of trains when possible
🗓️ Suggested 7–10 Day Route
- Day 1–2: Oslo
- Day 3–4: Norway in a Nutshell → Bergen
- Day 5–7: Fjords + hiking (Preikestolen or Trolltunga)
- Optional: Fly to Lofoten (extra 3–5 days)
🧭 When to Go
- Best overall: June–September (hiking + long days)
- Winter (Nov–Mar): Northern lights, but cold + dark
- Shoulder seasons: cheaper, fewer crowds
⚠️ Things to Know
- Wild camping is legal (huge advantage)
- Weather changes fast—pack layers
- Nature is the main attraction, not cities
- Book transport early for lower prices
⚖️ Honest Take
If you’re on a tight budget, Norway is challenging compared to Lithuania/Latvia.
But if you prioritize nature over nightlife and can manage costs, it’s easily one of the most spectacular places in Europe.