Summer in Norway: Warm Weather, Cool Adventures

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Norway is a stunning destination to visit during summer when the daylight hours are long and temperatures are mild. From the iconic fjords to towering mountains and serene lakes and rivers, a trip to Norway during summer offers endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. Explore the popular fjords including Sognefjord, Nærøyfjord, and Aurlandsfjord. Indulge in popular summer activities like hiking, kayaking, and fishing. With up to 18 hours of daylight, you will have plenty of time for sightseeing and activities in Norway in summer, which typically lasts from June to August. The season is also perfect if you want to see Norway’s popular summer festivals and events. Summer Solstice Festival, Oslo Jazz Festival, and Viking Festival are among the most popular festivals that take place in Norway during summer.

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Weather and Temperature in Norway During Summer

View of Oslo Radhuset town hall from the sea during summer.
Embrace the vibrant charm of Norway's capital city during the sunny season.

Summer in Norway starts in June and lasts until August. Although Norway's weather in summer can differ significantly depending on the region, it is mild and pleasant overall. Southern cities like Bergen and Oslo enjoy average daytime temperatures ranging between 16°C to 20°C. It is comparatively colder in northern parts of Norway like Tromso and North Cape, where temperatures average between 10°C to 15°C. The best part about visiting Norway in summer is the long daylight hours. If you visit Norway in June and July, you could enjoy up to 18 hours of daylight.

Head further up north in the Arctic region of Norway if you wish to see the midnight sun. Svalbard is a place in Norway where the sun does not set between April and August. If you are planning a trip to Norway during summer, you can expect to find the best weather conditions to explore the outdoors. But it is also vital to note that Norway’s weather can be a tad unpredictable sometimes. So, the rule of thumb is to pack for all kinds of weather conditions.

  June July August
Average high 20°C (68°F) 22°C (72°F) 20°C (68°F)
Average low 13°C (52°F) 13°C (55°F) 12°C (54°F)
Rainfall (mm) 80 70 90

For a more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Norway.

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Why Visit Norway in Summer

Reindeer with antlers in idylic mountain landscape in Norway.
Explore Norway during summer and catch a glimpse of reindeer in their natural habitat.

Norway is a country of striking natural beauty, and summer is a wonderful time to visit and experience all that it has to offer. There are many reasons to take a tour of Norway in the summer. Here are a few of them:

  • Pleasant weather: The weather in Norway in summer is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and general sightseeing. As Norway enjoys long daylight hours in summer, you will have plenty of time to explore the outdoors.
  • Events and festivals: Summer in Norway is the time when various festivals celebrating food, music, and culture are held. You would not want to miss the Summer Solstice Festival in particular, when you get to party all night under the midnight sun. Other noteworthy summer festivals in Norway include the Viking Festival and Oslo Jazz Festival.
  • Longer days: Norway experiences up to 18 hours of daylight during summer. If you travel further up north towards the Arctic region, you will find out why Norway is called the “Land of the Midnight Sun.” Here, you will find 24 hours of daylight during summer. Longer days translate to more time for sightseeing and activities.
  • Accessible attractions: Many of Norway's popular tourist destinations are easier to access and explore during summer, as roads and hiking trails are free of ice and snow. This is the perfect time to visit famous landmarks such as the Geirangerfjord, the Trolltunga rock formation, and the Pulpit Rock.
  • Nature and wildlife: Summer in Norway is a time when nature is at its most vibrant, with lush green forests and blooming wildflowers everywhere. This is also a great time to spot wildlife such as reindeer, elk, and even whales along the Norwegian coast.

Top 3 Destinations in Norway During Summer

With pleasant weather and long hours of daylight, there is no better time to explore the stunning beauty of Norway than in summer. Below are some of the top places you should not miss during your summer trip to Norway:

1. Oslo

Oslofjord with view of town hall during summer in Norway.
Discover the breathtaking Oslofjord during summer in Norway with a refreshing boat ride.

Oslo’s rich Viking history, welcoming culture, stunning architecture, and awe-inspiring museums make it one of the top tourist destinations in Norway. A trip to Oslo during summer offers plenty of time and opportunity to explore the city’s attractions, as well as participate in outdoor activities. Visit the Viking Ship Museum, stroll through the Vigeland Sculpture Park, or take a boat ride on the Oslofjord, the possibilities are endless.

Major attractions: The Viking Ship Museum, Vigeland Sculpture Park, and Oslo Opera House are a few destinations that perfectly highlight Oslo’s rich history and vibrant art scene. For outdoor activities like skiing, kayaking, and hiking, the Holmenkollbakken Resort is the place to be.

Pros:

  • The weather is pleasantly warm and you are least likely to encounter rain or snowfall during your trip.
  • Adventure lovers will love the wide range of outdoor activities on offer.

Cons:

  • Summer is the peak tourist season, so Oslo’s tourist attractions can be quite crowded and expensive.

2. Bergen

A stunning view of the city and Mount Floyen on a clear day in Norway.
Take the funicular up to the top of Mount Floyen for a stunning view of the city and its surrounding landscape.

Sitting on Norway’s West Coast, Bergen effortlessly radiates charm and beauty. A trip to Bergen will take you to the colorful wooden buildings, seafood markets, and the historic Hanseatic Wharf.  floBergen is surrounded by seven majestic mountains overlooking stunning fjords, and adventure lovers would relish hiking any of the numerous trails. Travelers can also take a stroll through the quaint streets of the city center, visit the Bryggen Museum, or take the funicular up to the top of Mount Floyen for stunning views of the city and surrounding landscape.

Major attractions: Bergen’s historic harbor and the funicular trip to Mount Floyen are some of the city’s top attractions. You should also pay a visit to the Unesco World Heritage-listed Bryggen district.

Pros:

  • Festivals like the Bergen Food Festival and Bergen International Festival take place during the summer months.
  • The city’s colorful buildings and the surrounding landscape look even more stunning when the days are clear and sunny.

Cons:

  • Bergen’s weather can be unpredictable even during summer.

3. Tromso

Aerial view of the striking Tromso Bridge surrounded by serene blue water.
Explore the Artic Circle destination of Tromso and its enchanting summer wonders.

Located above the Arctic Circle, Tromso is a great destination for summer travelers looking to experience the midnight sun. Take a trip to Tromso, also known as the “Gateway to the Arctic”, and ride a cable car up to Mount Storsteinen for panoramic views, visit the Arctic Cathedral, or go on a whale-watching tour.

Major attractions: Tromso offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and outdoor activities during summer. From hiking and fishing to exploring museums and historical sites, visitors can enjoy the Midnight Sun while immersing themselves in the city’s rich cultural heritage.

Pros:

  • You get easy access to popular sites that may be difficult to reach during winter.
  • You can witness the midnight sun phenomenon.

Cons: 

  • Certain activities may require advanced planning due to high demand.

Top Things to do in Norway in Summer

A hiker with backpack in Jotunheimen National Park in Norway.
Summer in Norway makes it easier to hike and enjoy the park's scenery with longer days and warmer weather.
A tourist surfing in the ocean during summer in Norway.
Take a refreshing swim in its turquoise blue waters or catch some waves surfing in the ocean.
  • Hike in Jotunheimen National Park: Jotunheimen National Park in Norway is a hiker’s paradise, particularly during summer. It is Norway’s largest national park and home to stunning lakes, glaciers, and mountains. The warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours during summer make it easier to enjoy the park’s scenery and hike through its trails.
  • Visit the fjords: Summer is the ideal time to explore Norway’s famous fjords. Pleasant weather conditions and longer daylight hours can make the experience more fun and comfortable. From Geirangerfjord to Sognefjord to Hardangerfjord, you will have a swell time exploring these magnificent sites, be it on foot or on a boat.
  • Explore the Lofoten Islands: The Lofoten Islands are popular for their pristine beaches, rugged landscapes, and picturesque fishing villages. Join the locals to cast a line in the lakes, admire the beautiful landscape as you hike the trails, or take boat tours in the waters.
  • Enjoy water sports: Norway’s stunning coastline offers an array of beaches and water sports, like surfing, swimming, and fishing. You can take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Lofoten, surf the waves of Unstad, or paddleboard along the fjords to your heart’s content.

Travel Tips for Norway in Summer

  • Although summer in Norway is typically warm, it is advisable to pack warm clothes for cold nights and waterproof gear for occasional rain showers.
  • Make reservations for accommodation, transport, and activities in advance, as summer in Norway is the peak tourist season.
  • Norway’s public transport system is excellent, so try to use it as often as possible during your trip. It is affordable and better for the environment.
  • Norway can be notoriously expensive but you can save money by cooking instead of eating out and shopping in discount supermarkets.

From hiking the trails of Jotunheimen National Park to cruising along the stunning fjords and experiencing the vibrant cultural scene, there is a lot you can see and do in Norway during summer. While it may be the peak tourist season, with a bit of planning and preparation, you can see and experience all the popular highlights of Norway without much hassle. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to experience the beauty of summer in Norway.

If you are planning a summer trip to Norway and want to explore the country according to your own preferences and itinerary, consider creating a customized tour to Norway with our travel experts. Check out our guide on how many days to spend in Norway for more travel tips.

Published by Astha Joshi, updated on June 15, 2023

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