A Norwegian village nestled among Lofoten Mountains (Image: Getty) Norway is experiencing a surge in tourism , and experts believe the plunging value of the Krone is enticing holidaymakers in. Just under a three hour flight from most major UK airports, Brits who can't deal with central Europe's ravaging heat can now tap up a cooler country. Another massive draw, The Northern Lights, are a stunning natural phenomenon that tourists from around the world travel in their droves to tick off the bucket list.

But there is much more to Norway than this from charming fishing villages to soaring white mountains. A growth in visitors from Germany, the United States, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark has been recorded. With the summer season between June and August being an especially busy time.

Popular outdoor activities such as kayaking in the fjords, hiking and camping, are usually on people's lists. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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