Tromsø Camping

Tromsø


Tent campers can enjoy leafy green campsites beside a slow-moving stream, and there are some excellent modern cabins here, though the better ones don't come cheap. Public bathroom and cooking facilities at this veritable village are stretched to the limit in July and August. Take bus 20 or 24.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tromsø attractions

1. Arctic Cathedral

0.71 MILES

The 11 triangles of the Arctic Cathedral (1965) suggest glacial crevasses and auroral curtains. The glowing stained-glass window that occupies the east…

2. Fjellheisen

0.91 MILES

For a fine view of the city and the midnight sun, take the cable car to the top of Mt Storsteinen (421m). There's a terrace and (pricey) restaurant at the…

3. Polar Museum

1.31 MILES

Fittingly for a town that was the launch pad for many pioneering expeditions to the North Pole, Tromsø's Polar Museum is an old-fashioned romp through…

4. Art Museum of Northern Norway

1.38 MILES

The Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum displays mainly 19th-century to present-day sculpture, photography, painting and handicrafts by artists from northern Norway.

5. Roald Amundsen Statue

1.39 MILES

This statue to Norway's most famous polar explorer sits just uphill from the tourist office.

6. Perspektivet

1.41 MILES

Dating from 1838, Perspektivet houses a permanent photo exhibition illustrating Tromsø's history and mounts quality temporary displays too.

7. Tromsø Catholic Church

1.43 MILES

The Tromsø Catholic Church was built in 1861 and is the world's northernmost Catholic bishopric.

8. Domkirke

1.45 MILES

Domkirke, the Lutheran Church of Norway's cathedral, is one of Norway's largest wooden churches. Its opening hours are erratic, but you can take a photo…