Mein Freund und ich besuchten im Mai ’22 den Südwesten Norwegens. In diesem Jahr haben wir im August von Hemsedal nach Hvaler besucht. Wir denken über 4-5 Tage daran, diesen Dezember eine weitere Reise zu machen. Ich träume von Schnee und Nordlichtern. Er träumt von Ålesund (ich habe keine Ahnung warum). Wir beide lieben Berge, obwohl ich auch denke, dass riesige Wälder und Schnee auch irgendwie großartig sind.

    Kann jemand im Dezember einen tollen Besuch für ein paar Tage empfehlen? 🤩 Wohin würden Sie gehen, wenn Sie wählen müssten?

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    1. CarrotWaxer69 on

      PSA Days are short, dark, wet, cold and gloomy in December. Hiking or outdoor activities (except maybe skiing if you go to places like Geilo, Hemsedal, Voss etc) is really not something you should be planning. Larger cities like Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim will have some Christmas themes going. December is not the ideal time for tourist stuff.

    2. Odd-Jupiter on

      Ålesund might not be the best for snow, as the North sea is pretty warm, and gives more wet weather rather then snow.

      It is also a tad early for most southern alpine resorts, as they have just stared creating snow.

      Trondheim is very nice at that time of year. I love Trondheim in December, at is has a very Christmasy feeling. Røros is also a very charming inland city.

      If you want both Snow, alpine skiing, mountains and ocean, you can go further noth to Narvik or Tromsø (Narvik is best for alpine skiing, but Tromsø is a larger city with more to do.) And both have a higher chance of getting Northern lights.

    3. Square_Desk946 on

      Addition:
      * Not interested in skiing, at all.
      * Not interested in christmassy-stuff, some is ok, but definitely not a must.
      * Prefer: winter wonderland, great nature (some walk, but not longer hikes).
      * We don’t mind dark and cold, would love seeing new places, but not a must ☺️

      Depending on how high up in Norway we go, it’s possible to go with our own car, or fly and then rent if necessary.

    4. Hannibal_Bonnaprte on

      Innlandet, the interior of Norway is nice and really cold in desember, little chance of rain, choosy Christmasy houses and snow along the main street in Lillehammer or Røros. At least what a Norwegian would think of as Christmasy.

      Trysil, Kvitfjell or Hafjell is good for alpine skiing.

      More chance of northern lights in the north though. But the north is also closer to the sea and has more chance for clouds, then southern interior of Norway.

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