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The province of Hordaland is located in the picturesque fjord region of Norway. Here you will find both large towns with plenty of shopping opportunities and remote villages in the middle of nature. So if you enjoy spending time in the mountains - with or without your four-legged companion - camping in Hordaland is the perfect choice.

Special features of camping in Hordaland

The province of Hordaland is a diverse region in Norway. It stretches from the west coast of the country with the capital Bergen, through the area around the Hardangerfjord to the north-west of Hardangervidda, a high plateau in southern Norway and the largest plateau in the whole of Europe. Campers will find unspoilt landscapes, picturesque lakes and ideal conditions for those who enjoy spending time in nature. Hikers and cyclists will be delighted by the varied routes that are spread throughout the province. In total, Hordaland is divided into five different regions, all of which offer uniquely idyllic locations. Most of the campsites in Hordaland are nestled in the countryside and are perfect for holidaymakers who want to relax in a breathtaking landscape.

Best time to visit

In general, Hordaland can be described as one of the warmest regions in Norway, with average daily highs of 12 degrees Celsius. In the summer months of July and August, travellers can expect temperatures of up to 20 degrees Celsius and around five hours of sunshine per day. In autumn and winter, there is relatively heavy rainfall, with an average of 20 days per month. The best time to visit the province is between May and September, as guests can expect pleasant temperatures of between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius at this time. These temperatures are ideal for those who prefer to avoid hot summers. Active holidaymakers and sports enthusiasts can also look forward to optimal outdoor temperatures at this time.

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