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Topics: Ecological issues

  • Holmen Lofoten/Foto: Louise Long

    Lofoten Ranks Among the Top Food Destinations for 2025

    The Northern Norway Tourism Board takes great pride in seeing Lofoten globally recognised as one of The Best Places to Eat in 2025 by Condé Nast. This prestigious mention highlights the region’s world-class culinary scene where sustainable, locally sourced ingredients meet wild landscapes, together defining a one of a kind dining experience.

  • A tasty round trip in Vesterålen: food, nature and cultural treasures all in one

    A tasty round trip in Vesterålen: food, nature and cultural treasures all in one

    In the northernmost part of Nordland county you'll find Vesterålen, a region in Northern Norway that is the ultimate getaway for all food enthusiasts and adventurous travellers this autumn. Why? Due to its perfect location to experience outdoor activities, wildlife encounters and an unforgettable culinary journey of course.

  • Photo: Martin Andersen

    Exploring the Autumn Harvest: A farm-to-table journey in Tromsø

    In Tromsø, located in the northern part of Norway, autumn is not just a season of falling leaves and changing colours; it is a time when the city truly comes alive with the best local produce the north has to offer. It is a season of abundance, where farmers work tirelessly to supply fresh ingredients to the city's renowned restaurants, creating a feast for the senses and a true delight for food e