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Tour the breathtaking snowy wilderness of Tromso, high up in Norway beyond the Arctic Circle. Discover some of the world’s most mystical and isolated slopes among the Norwegian archipelago. Visit between the months of April and May for ideal backcountry skiing conditions.
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What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Tromso?
The Norwegian municipality of Tromso lies in the north of the Nordic country, located in the county of Troms. Tromso has a population of approximately 76,000, making it the largest urban area in Northern Norway. Its name derives from the main island of Tromsoya which is stands, given that the municipality stands on many small islands that are populated with high mountains.
Why should I choose Tromso for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?
Famed Norwegian fjords
The landscape of Norway was once completely covered in thick ice sheets during the last ice age. As the thick layers of ice started to shift, it carved out the deep valleys that now dominate the terrain of Norway. As the ice started to melt it filled the valleys, forming the famous fjords of Norway. Now it forms the picturesque background to some of the world’s best backcountry skiing.
Arctic wonderland
Beyond the Arctic Circle are wild and remote regions of Norway that are home to mountains that rise from the icy waters, part of the Lyngen Alps. The mountain range parallels the Lyngen fjord with many peaks rolling to almost 2,000 meters above sea level. Its alpine character lures adventurous skiers that are in search for exciting and fresh slopes. Backcountry skiing here is truly unique.
Arctic wildlife
The northern region of Norway provides some of the greatest varieties of wildlife on the continent of Europe. Its arctic landscapes, icy coastline and thick forest shelter a bunch of species. The symbolic polar bear wanders Svalbard, while the Walrus rests along the fjord shoreline. And the spotted lynx lurks in the forest as the arctic fox sifts through the frosted glaciers. Tromso thrives with wildlife.
What can I expect from the weather during my Backcountry Skiing trip in Tromso?
The region holds a subarctic climate with a short summer and long wintry conditions. Yet it is warmer than other regions of a similar latitude because of the warmth of the Gulf Stream.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Tromso region?
Norwegian.
What currency is accepted around Tromso?
Norwegian krone.
What's the country code for the Tromso region?
+47.
When is the best time to travel to Tromso for Backcountry Skiing?
Visit between the months of April and May for ideal backcountry skiing conditions.
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