The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

10 Norwegian must-dos NEIGH BOTHER

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FLOAT YOUR BOAT

Try ocean bathing, which is literally being thrown into the sea – only you’re weightless thanks to a special flotation suit.

HUSKY HIGHLIGHT

Be a musher on your a sled pulled by Alaskan huskies and feel the tranquilli­ty of the majestic mountain scenery as you whizz along.

OH DEER!

Owned by the indigenous Sami people, reindeer are one of the oldest means of transport. Try reindeer sledding, or feed them.

B-HOAT TUB

Experience a hot tub like no other…on a boat. Whatever the weather, you’ll stay cosy in 38C water while riding the waves.

N-ICE DAY FOR FISHING

As soon as the lakes have frozen, it’s time to go ice fishing. You drill your own hole in the ice, bait the line… and enjoy the thrill of the wait.

HAVE A WHALE OF A TIME

Enjoy the seascapes, as well as Norway’s native marine life by riding the waves. From orca and humpback whales to sea eagles, there’s plenty to see.

LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE

No trip to Norway is complete without seeing the Northern Lights. Seeing the Aurora Borealis is one of the world’s greatest experience­s.

STAY CALM

Try kayaking. Even better, pitch a tent and camp out – everyone in Norway has access to the unfenced countrysid­e.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Senja Food Studio is a culinary meeting place for food enthusiast­s and nature buffs. Try cooking classes with a difference with an adventure to capture at least one of your raw ingredient­s. Try a horseback ride on one of the country’s beautiful Viking horses before returning to the stables for a glittering glass of champagne.

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