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  1. The aurora borealis can be seen in Northern Norway, and sometimes throughout the whole country, between September and April , when thesky is clear and dark. Statistically, the highest activity levels are in the spring (March/April) and autumn (September/October).

  2. The best months to see the Aurora Borealis in Norway are from late September to early April when there are more hours of darkness during the polar night. However, in this period September and March are statistically the best time since the solar activity that causes the Northern Lights is higher during that period.

  3. Jul 29, 2021 · What is the best time to see the northern lights in Norway? Winter, is the short answer, in the months between September and March. During the summer months, there is almost constant daylight, and up north there is the famous ‘Midnight Sun’ to contend with, so even if the aurora borealis has come out to play, you won’t see it.

  4. Sep 22, 2022 · What's the best time in 2022/2023 for the Northern Lights? Norway's peak season for the Northern Lights is between September and March, though that's to do more with the long, dark nights...

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · What is the best time to see Northern Lights in Norway? In case you scrolled down to the FAQ instead of reading the guide, let me sum it up for you: the best time to see the Northern Lights in Norway is October-March. Then it depends on your destination. I recommend January-March for the Lofoten islands, but November-December for Tromsø.

  6. Sep 23, 2020 · When Is the Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Norway. The season for Northern lights in Norway runs from late September to late March. This time of the year is when it’s dark from the afternoon until late morning in northern Norway, giving the best circumstances to view the lights.

  7. May 8, 2019 · The best time to see the northern lights in Norway. Now that you understand how the northern lights work, it’s time to start planning your trip. The most important factor when chasing the lights is knowing when to go – some months are much more successful than others.

  8. Experience the unbelievable colours when the northern lights move across the Arctic sky in Northern Norway. Find out where to go and the best time to see the aurora borealis.

  9. November through February is peak season for Northern Lights viewing as the nights are longest at this time, but a visit anytime between September and March gives you a good chance of spotting them. The sun has an 11-year solar cycle during which its activity waxes and wanes.

  10. Aug 11, 2021 · A thin streak of pale green just above the mountain. Minutes later, delicate ribbons of colour dance across the Arctic sky in complete silence. The aurora borealis is a major tourist attraction for northern Scandinavia, and Norway in particular.