9 Things to do In the Autumn
Fall is the perfect time for cozy indoor moments, with the appeal of snuggling up on the sofa with lit candles and warm blankets, especially on days when the wind howls around. On other days, autumn offers great hiking weather, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful colors of nature in shades of yellow, red, brown, and orange.
Here are our nine suggestions for cozy fall activities
1. Go on a northern lights hunt
Northern lights hunting is the perfect autumn activity, and when the weather and the aurora align, a magical experience awaits. It is best seen on completely clear evenings, preferably around 11 PM or later, and you need to be away from the city lights for the best viewing experience. Remember to turn off the lights on your car or flashlight as well.
The Northern Lights season in Salten is from September 1st to April 1st.
2. Go Hiking in the Forest
There is little that can beat a hike surrounded by nature’s beautiful shades of yellow, red, brown, and orange. Just remember to dress warmly for the autumn weather, and feel free to enjoy your dinner outdoors under the starry sky. Here are some of our hiking tips, from short forest walks to high mountain peaks. The suggested trails are well-prepared, and many of them have paths suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
3. Go to a museum
Visiting museums is both enjoyable and educational. Explore the museums, galleries, and exhibitions in Bodø and Salten – there is something for all ages and interests! Learn about the mining history and what it was like to be a miner in the 20th century in Sulis. Here, you can join a locomotive and wagon deep into the mountains, an experience that truly takes you back in time. Learn about the Norwegian aquaculture industry at the Salmon Center, or about Knut Hamsun’s life and works at the Hamsun Center. Experience Norwegian history through both military and civil aviation exhibits at the Aviation Museum, be fascinated by beautiful artwork at the Karl Erik Harr Museum, or go on a street art hunt in downtown Bodø.
4. Explore Salten’s national parks
Salten has 5 different national park, each offering unique and exciting experiences in their own way. In Rago, you can hike through a contrasting and spectacular landscape and experience the feeling of true wilderness. Làkho and Junkerdal offer a unique plant life and fantastic fishing opportunities. In Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park, you can encounter a diverse wildlife and visit Northern Scandinavia’s largest glacier: the mighty Svartisen. If you’re going on a trip with children, Sjunkhatten, with its numerous hiking trails and fireplaces, is the perfect destination.
5. Cooking classes with Hege’s Food Experiences
Hege is a “chef on wheels” and offers outdoor cooking classes. If you want to make your hiking, friend’s trip, or family Sunday outing extra special and learn how to cook delicious food outdoors, this is perfect. Hege will come to your location, whether it’s in the mountains, forest, by the shore, or indoors. In the cooking, you will use local ingredients from Salten and Nordland, including some self-produced ones.
6. Go to a concert at Stormen
Fall is perfect for indoor experiences, and at Stormen, you get just that. They have a fall packed with great concerts and theater performances that are suitable for everyone.
7. Go street art hunting
In Bodø you can find lots of cool street art. Both grafitti walls with spectacular motives, and the art project NorlandiART where several local artists have contributed to decorate different buildings in the city.
8. Go on a weekend-getaway
Set aside a long weekend with your family, friends, or just by yourself. Spend time doing what you love and forget about everyday worries and stress. Whether it’s relaxing at a spa, exploring the outdoors, or enjoying cultural experiences, here are our weekend getaway suggestions.
9. Enjoy a spa day
Autumn is a time to relax. Treat yourself with a few hours with sauna, bubble bath and spa treatments. It is extra lovey when the autumn storms are tumbling outside.
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