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Narvik in Northern Norway offers a rare combination of alpine terrain, deep fjords and efficient accessibility. As one of the Arctic’s most versatile destinations, it accommodates both international corporate gatherings and carefully curated private journeys — with infrastructure, capacity and nature in close proximity.
Experience the World Championship Mountain
Overlooking the town rises Narvikfjellet — Scandinavia’s most spectacular alpine and recreational setting within immediate reach of an urban centre. With 900 metres of vertical drop, lift access and prepared slopes, the mountain offers varied terrain for both experienced skiers and recreational visitors.
The combination of alpine skiing and uninterrupted fjord views gives Narvikfjellet a rare European distinction. It is therefore no coincidence that Narvik has been selected to host the 2029 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships — further underlining the mountain’s international standing and capacity.
Experiences Between Mountains and Fjords
The fjords surrounding Narvik provide striking contrast to the alpine terrain.
Groups may explore by kayak, fjord cruise or RIB excursion, often with the chance to observe sea eagles and coastal wildlife.
The region lies within the Northern Lights oval.
Thanks to varied microclimates and short travelling distances, the Narvik region is considered one of the more reliable areas globally for aurora viewing.
Gateway to the Borderland Wilderness
East of Narvik, proximity to Sweden opens access to vast wilderness areas and a broad range of winter activities.
From February to May, options include dog sledding, snowmobile safaris, ice climbing and heli-skiing.
Summer and early autumn offer ideal conditions for guided mountain hikes and off-road cycling.
On the Norwegian side of the border, the country narrows dramatically — creating the setting for a historic coast-to-coast traverse along the legendary Rallarveien.
From Golf Course to National Mountain
South of Narvik, several strong activity arenas are located within short distances of one another.
Here we may arrange golf on a welcoming 18-hole course, hikes across open mountain plateaus, and mountain biking on smooth granite terrain shaped by ancient ice.
We also organise guided ascents of Stetind — Norway’s iconic national mountain — led by certified mountain guides.
More Than Landscape
Narvik and its surrounding region offer museums, historical sites and cultural venues that provide insight into the area’s industrial heritage and its strategic role during the Second World War.
These elements add depth and variation — particularly for groups seeking substance alongside activity.
Narvik — A Strategic Choice for Groups
When accessibility, variation and natural setting must function seamlessly within a coherent programme, Narvik stands out.
The town has the capacity to accommodate both small executive groups and larger gatherings.
Several modern hotels with contemporary facilities make it straightforward to host meetings and events with high expectations for comfort and logistics.
