Troms

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Old trading post at Havnnes Troms is a county in Northern Norway. It borders the counties of Nordland (south) and Finnmark (north-east). Troms also borders Sweden and Finland. Some 155000 people live in the county.

Regions of Troms

  • South Troms - the area around Harstad; islands with mountains and some agriculture
  • Inland Troms and Senja - Bardu and Målselv; forested valleys, rivers and mountains, Dividalen national park, Senja island
  • Tromsø area - the area around Tromsø city; including mountainous islands and the Lyngen alps
  • North Troms - the northeastern part; islands and mountains, rivers, Reisa valley with Reisa national park

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Cities

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  • Tromsø – largest city (pop.: 66,000)
  • Bardufoss – in Målselv (town pop. 2,600)
  • Finnsnes – in Lenvik, third-largest city (pop.: 10,000)
  • Harstad – in Harstad, second-largest city (pop.: 22,000)
  • Setermoen – in Bardu (town pop.: 2,400)
  • Skjervøy – in Skjerøy (town pop.: 2,500)
  • Storslett – in Nordreisa (town pop.: 1,800)

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Fucus vesiculosus at Lyngen fjord, Troms, Norway, 2015 September - Lyngen Fjord at Storfjord municipality

  • Lyngen – mountains
  • Senja – rugged coastline and picturesque villages

    Troms Halal Travel Guide

Local Language in Troms

Norwegian is the official language of Norway and it is the most commonly spoken language in Troms. Norwegian is somewhat mutually intelligible with Danish and Swedish.

Sami is official in one municipality, Kåfjord.

Most people speak English well. In theory, all Norwegians are also able to speak a third language, usually German or French (but also (Spanish), Italian or Russian), as learning a third language is mandatory in the Norwegian school. However, most people's knowledge of their third "school language" is basic at best.

Travel as a Muslim to Troms

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Troms

The easiest, fastest and probably cheapest way to reach Troms is by air.

There are three airports in Troms:

Tromsø

Tromsø airport is the largest airport in the county.

Domestic flights
  • Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)
  • Trondheim
  • Bergen
  • Bodø
  • Evenes (Harstad/Narvik)
  • Hammerfest
  • Alta
  • Kirkenes

and a number of smaller airports in Northern Norway

International connections (as of 2022)
  • London Gatwick (operated by Norwegian Air Int.)
  • Copenhagen
  • Stockholm (summer only)
  • Oulu (operated by Nexjet)
  • Alicante (operated by Norwegian Air Int.)

Bardufoss

Bardufoss airport serves Mid Troms, including Finnsnes and the island of Senja. Domestic Flights to:

  • Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)

Evenes

Evenes airport is in Nordland county, and is the main airport for southern Troms, including Harstad and Narvik. Domestic Flights to:

  • Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)
  • Bodø
  • Tromsø
  • Trondheim

Domestic flights are operated by SAS , Norwegian and Widerøe

By car

E6 is the main route to Troms when driving from the southern parts of Norway (Oslo, Trondheim). Be aware of the long distances. From Oslo to the southern border of Troms it is appr. 1400 kilometers, and to the northern border appr. 1820 kilometers.

It is also feasible to drive to Troms from Finland via European Route E8 from Tornio through the Torne Valley. E10 from Kiruna and Luleå in Sweden enters Norway just north of Narvik in Nordland county. The distance from the national border to Troms county border is appr. 50 kilometers. The best way from central Sweden to Tromsø is through Pajala -Kolari.

If you arrive during winter, be aware that winter tires are necessary and required by law. Do not try to drive without, even if you don't expect snow or ice.

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Troms

There is no railway in Troms. The closest station is in Narvik just south of the county border. From Narvik there are buses to Harstad, Finnsnes, Tromsø and other towns in Troms. Narvik is connected only to the Swedish railway network, not the Norwegian. Passenger trains, going from Stockholm, are operated by SJ].

Travel on a Bus in Troms

Because of the long distance and there are no long distance buses from southern Norway to Troms or Nordland. There is bus connection from Fauske in Nordland, which has train connection from southern Norway. Check rutebok.no].

There is a summertime bus connection from Rovaniemi, Finland. Check matkahuolto.fi

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Troms

Hurtigruten travels most of the Norwegian coast and calls at Harstad, Finnsnes, Tromsø and Skjervøy.

How to get around in Troms

Timetables for most city- local- and regional buses, catamarans and ferries in Troms county can be found at rutebok.no (national)] or 177troms.no (local)]. Unfortunately the local page is in Norwegian only.

By car

Getting around in Troms is easiest if you have your own car. There are reasonably good roads all over the county. The primary street network is mostly of quite good standard. Some roads are narrow and windy, this is especially true when it comes to local roads. Traffic levels are low, except in and around the largest towns. The only road toll in Troms is on road 858.

Some fjords are crossed by vehicle ferry. They have fees. The ferry between road 82 and 86 goes only in summertime with a few daily departures ?lang=en_GB].

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Troms

Air travel is feasible between Tromsø and Harstad (Evenes airport), and between Tromsø and Storslett (Sørkjosen airport). If you book your ticket well in advance this is likely to be the cheapest (and fastest) way of travelling between these places.

Travel on a Bus in Troms

If you do not have a car, bus might be an excellent option, maybe even the only option. Most communities in the county can be visited by bus. There are regular bus connections between the larger towns, normally several buses each day. There are also regular connections to Alta in Finnmark county and Narvik in Nordland county. When it comes to smaller communities there might be a very limited service, maybe just a few buses during the week. It's important to plan ahead and check the timetables!

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Troms

Many coastal communities can be visited by catamaran from the nearest town; Harstad, Finnsnes, Tromsø or Skjervøy. There are also catamaran routes between these towns. Hurtigruten travels most of the Norwegian coast and also calls at these four ports.

What to see in Troms

At Lyngen fjord, Spåkenes in 2012 June - Lyngen Fjord at Spåkenes, Nordreisa

What to do in Troms

Halal Restaurants in Troms

Stay Safe

News & References Troms


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