
A fishing guide for Norway
This is a guideline about fishing in the Fjords in Norway. We will break it down to fishing from the kayak and fishing from the

This is a guideline about fishing in the Fjords in Norway. We will break it down to fishing from the kayak and fishing from the

Der Lysefjord ist ein toller Ort zum Kajakfahren. Er liegt an der Westküste Norwegens und ist bekannt für sein kristallklares Wasser und seine dramatischen, hoch aufragenden Klippen wie Kjerag und Preikestolen. Wenn du eine Reise zum Lysefjord planst und die Schönheit der Gegend aus einer einzigartigen Perspektive erleben möchtest, ist Kajakfahren ein Muss! Hier ist ein Leitfaden zum Kajakverleih im Lysefjord.

Kayaking is a great activity, but with this experience comes also responsibility, to treat nature and wildlife carefully. Here we show you what to consider before a trip.

Imagine your life where outdoor activities, open spaces, and the simple act of being in nature are not just your hobbies, but a fundamental part of who you are. In Norway it a reality and part of everyday life, known as FRILUFTSLIV.

Norway is called the “Northern Playground” for a reason. With the Norwegian “Allemannsret” and its easy accessibility from roads, you can quickly embark on epic adventures in Norway’s nature (and get lost in the sheer beauty of the vast landscape).

The kayak is the perfect watercraft for multi-day trips in Norwegian nature. Kayaks are quite sea-worthy, doesn’t make a sound, doesn’t pollute, can haul loads of equipment and is easily paddled but challenging to master. And best of all, you’re always the captain of your boat!

Using a drysuit or dry top combined with dry pants is the best way to stay dry and warm during your paddling adventures. However, these are only dry as long as the latex gaskets, found in the neck and wrists are intact.