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The rugged mountains of Norway rise and fall from the southern coastline to the arctic north. With thick blankets of snow spread all across the mainland and islands, the terrain of the country is perfect for skiing and snowboarding. And its large collection of slopes means that its widely accessible for all levels of ability Visit between February and April for prime splitboarding conditions.
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What should I know about Splitboarding Norway?
The Nordic nation of Norway is located in the northwest of Europe, with a population of approximately 5 million. Its northeast coast lies off the Norwegian Sea, while the south coast lies off the North Sea. It shares its long eastern border with Sweden, while to the northeast is bordered with Finland and Russia. It contains a beautiful rugged coastline with thousands of islands and fjords scattered across the seas.
Why should I choose Norway for my Splitboarding adventure?
Famous frozen fjords
The landscape of Norway was once completely covered in a thick ice sheet during the last ice age. As the thick layers of ice started to move, 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 spectacular splitboarding runs.
Alpine playground
The terrain of Norway forms a natural playground for exhilarating runs, especially when the landscape is sprinkled with endless, deep powder. Whether it’s the Lyngen Alps, Uloya Island, or the islands of Svalbard to the extreme north, the mixture of excellent snow conditions, varied slopes, and an arctic isolation provide a unique splitboarding adventure.
Arctic wildlife
The northern sections of Norway provide some of the greatest varieties of wildlife on the continent. 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.
What can I expect from the weather in Norway?
Norway is milder than other regions of the far north, thanks to the warm Atlantic waters. Winters are characterised by cold and snowy conditions, with short hours of daylight.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Norway?
Norwegian.
What currency is accepted in Norway?
Norwegian krone.
What’s the country code of Norway?
+47.
What’s the high season for Splitboarding in Norway?
Visit between February and April for ideal conditions.
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