Narvik - the polar city of Norway
Narvik (Norway) is a small town and commune in the north of the country, in the province of Nordland. It is located on a peninsula surrounded by fjords and mountains. Narvik is inhabited by about 19,000 people.
Officially, it is believed that the city has existed since 1902. It was based as the port of Narvik, and the importance of an important transport hub has remained with it even now.
The port is central to the development of the city as the transport and logistics center of Norway. The harbor is never covered with ice and is well protected from the wind. The mild climate and weather prevail in the area due to the warm Gulf Stream.
Cruise ship in the port of NarvikAnnually, 18-20 million tons of cargo passes through the port of Narvik. Most of them are ore from Swedish mines in Kiruna and Kaunishvaar, but with a strategic port location and good infrastructure, the conditions are suitable for all types of containerized cargo. From Narvik, iron ore is shipped to land all over the world.
Unique opportunities for winter holidays
Narvik has the popular ski resort of Narvikfjelle. Its main characteristics:
- guaranteed snow cover;
- excellent conditions for winter sports (total length of tracks - 20 km, 75 runs);
- the best conditions for skiing in the virgin snow, not only in Norway, but throughout Scandinavia;
- lack of queues for ski lifts (the Narvikfjellet cable car is located at Skistua 7, its carrying capacity is 23,000 people / hour);
- open ski school with professional instructors;
- Ski equipment can be rented here.
If you buy a ski pass, you can ride not only Narvikfjelle, but also at other resorts in Norway and Sweden: Riksgransen, Abisku, Björkliden.
The skiing season lasts from the end of November to May, but the best thing is to come here in February and March.
What else awaits tourists in Narvik
In addition to winter skiing in Narvik, such activities as climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, fishing are available. There are also all conditions for practicing wreck diving, and at the bottom of Lake Nartvikvann you can even find the remains of ships of the 1940s, there is a whole German fighter!
Narvik has a unique attraction: 700 meters from the city center, in the Brennholtet area, you can see rock paintings! They can be found using the tourist card, or by following the signs on the streets. Drawings of people and animals cover a huge stone lying right on the street - travelers always take photos in Narvik at this archaeological site.
In zooIf you want to visit the northernmost zoo on the planet, you can do this by coming to Narvik. A shuttle bus runs from this Norwegian city to the Polar Zoo in the Salangsdalen Valley.
There are several bars (8) and restaurants (12) in Narvik, where you can not only have a tasty meal (mainly prepare Scandinavian dishes), but also play bowling. The magnificent restaurant, next to which a viewing platform is equipped, is located at an altitude of 656 m above sea level.
View from the observation deckEven in summer, there is one Narvikfjellet cable car line operating, bringing everyone to this restaurant and observation deck. You can go down the route for tourists, of whom there are several, and all are characterized by different levels of difficulty.
Shopping in Narving
Near the bus station, on Bolags gate 1, there is a large Amfi Narvik shopping center. On weekdays, it is open from 10:00 to 20:00, and on weekends from 9:00 to 18:00.
Kongens gate 66 has Narvik Storsenter. It houses a post office working on the same schedule. Also in this center is a Vinmonopol store where you can buy alcoholic beverages. Vinmonopol is open until 18:00, Saturday until 15:00, Sunday is a day off.
Weather
Narvik is the most amazing place in Norway. The city is located very close to the North Pole, but the warm current of the Gulf Stream makes the local climate incredibly comfortable.
From the second half of October until May, winter continues in Narvik - the dark period of the year. From mid-November to the end of January, the sun completely stops showing, but you can often see the northern lights. Even in winter, the weather in Narvik is very mild: the air temperature is in the range of -5 to +15 ° C.
From the second half of May, white nights begin in Narvik. This phenomenon ceases by the end of July.Find out RATES or book any accommodation using this form
How to get to Narvik
By plane Airport and port of NarvikIn Narvik, there is Framnes Airport, where planes from Andenes land daily (1 time per day) and Buda (2 flights on weekends, 3 on weekdays).
Airplanes from the Norwegian cities of Oslo, Trondheim, Buda, Tromso arrive at Evenes Airport, 86 km from Narvik. Also organized flights to international destinations: Burgas, Munich, Palma de Mallorca, Antalya, Chania. A Flybussen bus runs from this airport to Narvik.
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The mountainous terrain does not allow connecting Narvik with other Norwegian cities by a railway network. The nearest village, which can be reached by train, is Bude.
The Malmbanan railway line connects Narvik with the Swedish railway system - with the city of Kiruna, and further with Luleå. Passenger trains run daily on this railway line, considered the most intense in the Scandinavian countries.
By bus City bus stationThe most convenient way to get to Narvik is by bus: there are several flights a day from the Norwegian cities of Tromsø (the journey takes 4 hours), Buda and Hashtu.
Transport in Narvik
The city of Narvik (Norway) occupies a small territory, so you can move around on foot. Or you can take a taxi (phone for calling a car: 07550), or on a city bus.
The central bus travels alternately on 2 routes a couple of times a day, and these routes begin and end at the bus station. Transport stops at the request of passengers - for this it is necessary to press a button or explain to the driver where to stop.