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THE BEST BEACHES in Norway

The following list highlights some of the best beaches in Norway. So if you are in Norway, I recommend visiting the following:

 

The Best Beaches in Eastern Norway

The Beautiful Paradisbukta Beach in Oslo, Source by Visit Oslofjord – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Paradisbukta Beach, Oslo

AddressParadisbukta Beach, Oslo, Norway

Google Maps Link59°54’07.3″N 10°39’55.6″E

Paradisbukta Beach is located in Oslo, in East Norway. This small sandy and rocky beach, backdropped with a verdant forest, offers stunning views of the sea and rock formations, with a quiet atmosphere to relax. Through the forest, there are many walking trails you can follow, this being the highlight of Paradisbukta Beach. The beach is never too crowded, and you can always enjoy a peaceful day under the sun. There is an ice cream store nearby and small kiosks; bring your own food if you plan to stay at the beach.


The Best Beaches in Northern Norway

Source by Ian Cochrane – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Bunes Beach, Lofoten

AddressBunes Beach, Lofoten, Norway

Google Maps Link67°58’50.4″N 12°58’05.8″E

Bunes Beach is located in Moskenes Island, part of the Lofoten Islands, in Northern Norway. This beach is made up of soft golden sand, grassy areas, colorful flowers, hills and cliffs, offering unforgettable views. The beach can only be reached by boat, and after a rather long yet easy hike; because of this, you might find an empty, quiet beach on weekdays. Camping in Bunes Beach is a must, and after admiring the stunning sunset, you can get the chance to see the northern lights. Bring everything you might night if you are staying the night since there are no facilities at the beach.


Source by ER Bauer – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Kvalvika Beach, Moskenes

AddressKvalvika Beach, Moskenes, Norway

Google Maps Link68°04’40.2″N 13°05’52.6″E

Kvalvika Beach is located in Moskenes Island, part of the Lofoten Islands, in Northern Norway. This is a scenic, touristy beach, surrounded by mountains giving off epic views, and with great water for swimming during summer. The beach can only be reached after a long hike; as you walk, you get stunning and unforgettable views. However, many people take the challenge, making Kvalvika Beach a popular camping spot. If you plan on camping on the beach, bring you own food, firewood and warm clothes.


Source by Michele Agostini – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Haukland Beach, Lofoten

AddressHaukland Beach, Lofoten, Norway

Google Maps Link68°11’55.3″N 13°31’41.2″E

Haukland Beach is located in Leknes, part of the Lofoten Islands, in Northern Norway. With mountains surrounding white sand and green grass, and rocks peeking out from the turquoise water, this beach offers some of the most breathtaking views. This is a popular spot, and can get busy at midday. Many hiking trails start on the beach and take you to different peaks and viewpoints. Tourists and locals alike tend to stay the night on the grassy fields, which is highly recommendable. There is just one small kiosk that opens during summer. Avoid visiting if there is too much traffic on the road, it is rather narrow and people tend to get stuck for hours on busy days.


Source by spesialsnorre – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Unstad Beach, Lofoten

AddressUnstad Beach, Lofoten, Norway

Google Maps Link68°16’09.0″N 13°34’54.5″E

Unstad Beach is located in Vestvåg Island, part of the Lofoten Islands, in Northern Norway. The sand is littered with round stones, and the bright blue waters are surrounded by rocky mountains where you can spot goats in the distance. The waves here are great, and there is a peaceful atmosphere at the beach, making it a favorite surfing spot. Besides, hiking around the lower hills offers different but equally stunning viewpoints. A highlight of Unstad Beach is the unparalleled views of the midnight sun, which is why many people choose to set up their tents and stay the night. There is a surf shop in the area, where you can get surf lessons, food, and clothes for the cold weather.


Langsanden Beach, Sandhornøy, Norway
Source by Rennings – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Langsanden Beach, Sandhornøy

Address – Langsanden Beach, 8130 Sandhornøy, Norway

Google Maps Link – 67°09’49.2″N 14°13’25.9″E

Langsanden Beach is located in Sandhornøy, a small island in the Nordland region of Northern Norway. This serene beach offers a wide stretch of soft sand, backdropped and enclosed by steep cliffs and verdant hills, with stunning views for unique photography. The water is shallow, with small waves to swim on warm, sunny days; dogs are allowed, and the extensive coast makes Langsanden Beach a great spot for dogs to run and play freely. This is a favorite spot for camping, with enough space for trailers and tents; there are no restaurants or bars in the area, but you can bring your own food, make a bonfire and have a picnic at the beach.


Hauknesstranda Beach, Mo i Rana, Norway
Source by jbdodane – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Hauknesstranda Beach, Mo i Rana

Address – Hauknesstranda, Ranfjorden, 8618 Mo i Rana, Norway

Google Maps Link – 66°17’10.4″N 14°02’42.6″E

Hauknesstranda Beach is located in Mo i Rana, a town in the Nordland region of Northern Norway. Cozy and unspoiled, this small sandy beach is backdropped by pine trees and surrounded by hills and cliffs, giving off stunning and dramatic views. During sunny days, the water is warm enough to swim, with small waves making it safe for everyone; besides, you can find a volleyball court in the area. This is not a touristy spot, and it is mostly frequented by local families; for this reason, Hauknesstranda Beach is never crowded or busy, and the atmosphere is always quiet and perfect to relax and disconnect. Keep in mind that there are barbecue areas, but no restaurants at the beach.


UttakleiUttakleiv Beach, Leknes, Norway
Source by Eivind Barstad Waaler – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Uttakleiv Beach, Leknes

Address – Uttakleiv strand, Uttakleivveien 238, 8370 Leknes, Norway

Google Maps Link – 68°12’41.4″N 13°30’22.2″E

Uttakleiv Beach is located on the west coast of Vestvågøy, an island part of the Lofoten archipelago, in Northern Norway. Both sandy and rocky, this remote beach offers dramatic mountainous views, known for being a top spot to admire the northern lights and midnight sun. Hiking in Uttakleiv Beach to find the best viewpoints is a must; during the summer, the sunny weather warms up the water, making it great for a relaxing swim. There is an extensive camping area with great facilities and enough space for camping trails; you can find barbecue areas, and the green field is great for picnics. Keep in mind that there is an entrance fee.


Rambergstranda Beach, Ramberg, Norway
Source by Jaime Pérez – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Rambergstranda Beach, Ramberg

Address – Rambergstranda, 8380 Ramberg, Norway

Google Maps Link – 68°05’49.4″N 13°14’35.2″E

Rambergstranda Beach is located on the north coast of Flakstadøy, an island part of the Lofoten archipelago, in Northern Norway. With bright blue water and soft white sand, this breathtaking beach offers dramatic views and a long coast, surrounded by hills and mountains. The water is clear and calm, safe and comfortable for swimming during sunny days; on windy days, the waves are strong and perfect for surfing. This is a popular beach for photography and camping, but even during the busiest days, it never gets crowded and the atmosphere is always quiet.


Skagsanden Beach, Flakstad, Norway
Source by Antoine 49 – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Skagsanden Beach, Flakstad

Address – Skagsanden beach, 8380 Flakstad, Norway

Google Maps Link – 68°06’16.1″N 13°17’20.4″E

Skagsanden Beach is located on the north coast of Flakstadøy, an island part of the Lofoten archipelago, in Northern Norway. Standing just northeast of Rambergstranda Beach, this remote stretch of sand and rocks is a top photography spot in Norway, with a mountainous backdrop and clear views of the northern lights. With clear water and strong waves, this beach is a favorite for surfers, and you can get your very first surfing lessons. The extensive camping area offers great facilities and picnic tables, with enough space for tents and camping trailers. It never gets overly crowded, but it can be busy during midday and afternoons.


The Best Beaches in Trøndelag

Korsvika Beach, Trondheim, Norway
Source by GuoJunjun – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

Korsvika Beach, Trondheim

Address – Korsvika Beach, 7040 Trondheim, Norway

Google Maps Link – 63°27’00.2″N 10°25’59.1″E

Korsvika Beach is located in Trondheim, a city on the Trondheim Fjord, in Middle Norway (Trøndelag region). This remote and unspoiled beach offers some of the most stunning views in Norway, with sand and rocks surrounded by verdant fields, lush trees and steep cliffs. The water is shallow and calm, safe for swimming and great for fishing; during cold days, you can go kayaking, hiking, and play sports such as volleyball and badminton. There are no restaurants in the area, but you can bring your own food and have a barbecue and picnic at the beach. Here, it’s never crowded or busy, but most visitors arrive during the evening, especially on sunny days.


The Best Beaches in Western Norway

Source by satrevik – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Godalen Beach, Stavanger

Address – Godalen Beach, Stavanger, Norway

Google Maps Link –  58°57’14.5″N 5°45’24.3″E

Godalen Beach is located in Stavanger, in West Norway. A small sandy beach with both rocks and grass, and a stunning view to admire in the peaceful atmosphere. The cool water is great for swimming, and with the diving board set up, everyone will have fun jumping into the clear waters. There are hiking trails and a volleyball net, as well as a playground for kids. With a barbeque stand in the area, you can enjoy grilling food with friends or family. However, there are no stores nearby; make sure you bring everything you might need.


Hellesto Beach, Stavanger, Norway
Source by GEdland – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

Hellesto Beach, Stavanger

Address – Hellesto Beach, Stavanger, Norway

Google Maps Link – 58°50’34.0″N 5°33’42.2″E

Hellesto Beach is located in Stavanger, in West Norway. With its soft sand and fast wind, Hellesto Beach is a favorite among surfers and families. The beach is usually quiet and not too crowded, safe for swimming and long enough for walks. With great waves, you can try surfing and kiteboarding; on weekends, you can get all the necessary equipment on-site. For this reason, the beach can be busy on weekends. Every year, there is a kite festival and thousands of people visit the beach to admire the colorful kites filling the sky. There are no stores or restaurants nearby; make sure to bring everything you might need.


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