Best Place to see Northern Lights in Norway

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The Northern Lights or Aurora borealis; Anyone who has seen the beautiful colours and patterns dancing across the sky will tell you it is a moment you are not likely to forget anytime soon. During winter time people all over the world visit Norway in hopes of catching a glimpse of this spectacular light show. But where is the best place to see them and when? In this article we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about this phenomenon and give you some tips on when and how to track them down yourself.

The Best Place to See Northern Lights in Norway

The further north you are and the more solar activity there is, the greater chances you have of witnessing this stunning natural phenomenon. If want to see the lights in Norway, the northern part is the place to go.

Tromsø is regarded as one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. If you are in Tromsø for a period of five or more days during the winter season you have a pretty decent chance of seeing them. From the Fjellheisen Mountain, on the roof of Tromso, you can enjoy spectacular city views. Under the right conditions this viewing platform is the perfect spot to catch the Northern Lights in action.

Kirkenes With 200 Aurora Borealis nights per year and ideal conditions, visitors have plenty of opportunities to catch the lights.

Narvik The Narvik region have an ideal location directly below the Northern Lights oval. On board the Northern Lights Express you can chase the magical lights on the world's northernmost railway line high up in the mountains, far away from the light pollution of the city.

Lofoten Due to Lofoten's location and sight lines, it’s possible to see the Northern Lights in all directions. Lofoten has a lot of mountains, which can help create gaps in the cloud cover, sometimes making it possible to see them even on a cloudy day.

Svalbard Located between mainland Norway and the North Pole, this archipelago has exceptional Aurora conditions.

Bodø is a short distance from Rønvikfjellit Mountain, which is a sublime place to find a open view of the sky, and superb viewing spots.

When is The Best Time to See the Lights?

It’s hard to say exactly what the best month to see the lights are, as it depends on several factors. A dark clear sky and high solar activity is a must to be able to see them. In Northern Norway the winter season is the high season for the occurrence of this phenomenon. (Approximately from 21st of September to 21st of March).

Amazing Northern Lights Evening at the Fjellheisen Mountain Station
Amazing Northern Lights Evening at the Fjellheisen Mountain Station

September-October: The summer has passed, but there won’t be long periods of darkness like later in the year. There is, however, a lot of solar activity during this time, which means that it’s possible to see the lights.

November-February: During these months the sun is a rare occurrence, with very dim daylight a couple of hours a day. So you’ll get darkness for sure, but at the same time the chance of snow and cloud cover is a lot higher which could interfere with the chances of seeing the lights. December is a popular month as a lot of people like to combine the chase with their Christmas vacation.
 

March: This month is the beginning of spring and will, like the autumn months, have more daylight. March is still a good time to spot the lights in Norway due to a high level of solar activity. 
 

What Causes the Northern Lights?

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis if you will, is a natural phenomenon that occurs when charged particles from the sun come into contact with the Earth’s atmosphere. It all starts with the sun throwing off massive amounts of plasma – known as a solar storm – streaming with speeds up to 8 million km/h. When the solar storm reaches Earth, it strikes the magnetosphere – a magnetic field formed around the Earth, dragging the gases and particles from the solar storm towards our poles.

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