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Writer's pictureIryna Bila

Høstferie or Fall break: celebrate fall in Norway

As the air gets crisp and the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and yellow, Norway prepares for its much-anticipated fall break, known as høstferie. This week-long holiday, which typically takes place in early October, offers families and individuals a much-needed pause before winter sets in. But the exact dates of høstferie vary depending on where you live in Norway.



Høstferie Dates Across Norway in 2024

In 2024, the fall holiday is divided across two weeks:

  • Uke 40 (September 30 - October 4): Regions including Oslo, Akershus, Buskerud, Østfold, Agder, and parts of Nord-Norge will enjoy their break. In Svalbard, the holiday extends slightly longer, from October 4 to October 8.

  • Uke 41 (October 7 - 11): Residents of Innlandet, Trøndelag, Vestfold, Telemark, Rogaland, Vestland, and Møre og Romsdal will have their høstferie during this week.

Meanwhile, northern regions such as Troms and Finnmark typically enjoy a shorter holiday, with just a few days off. These breaks often coincide with planning days for teachers, giving students a full week off despite a technically shorter holiday.


Typical Norwegian Activities During Høstferie

Høstferie is a wonderful time for families to reconnect and enjoy outdoor adventures, cozy indoor activities, and cultural experiences. Here are some classic Norwegian pastimes during the fall holidays:

  1. Hiking in the Mountains

    Norwegians love nature, and there’s no better time to hit the trails than during høstferie. The mountains, covered in golden foliage, offer serene landscapes for hiking, whether you’re trekking up Ulriken in Bergen or exploring trails in Jotunheimen. It’s a perfect way to enjoy the beauty of the season while staying active.

  2. Cozy Movie Nights with Family

    As the nights grow longer and colder, many families opt for cozy evenings indoors, complete with hot chocolate and family-friendly movies. It’s a time to relax, bond, and escape into stories that spark the imagination. Many cinemas even offer special film screenings for families during this time.

  3. Dining at Local Restaurants

    Dining out is another favorite activity during høstferie. Families often head to local restaurants for a special treat, indulging in seasonal dishes that showcase the best of Norwegian cuisine. From hearty stews to fresh seafood, Norway's culinary scene shines during the fall. Cities like Bergen and Oslo offer an array of restaurant options, ranging from casual dining to fine eateries.

  4. Family-Friendly Attractions

    Cities like Bergen offer a wide range of activities tailored for families during the fall break. Whether it’s visiting the VilVite Science Center or taking a ride on the historic Museumstrikken, there’s no shortage of entertainment options to keep children and adults alike engaged. Don’t miss a visit to the Akvariet i Bergen to learn about marine life, or take part in adventure climbing at local parks like Høyt og Lavt.


Time2Staff Ensures Flawless Service During Høstferie

When you're out exploring or dining during høstferie, seamless service can make all the difference in your experience. That's where Time2Staff comes in. Whether you're dining at a restaurant or attending a local event, Time2Staff ensures that venues are well-staffed with professional, friendly personnel who enhance your experience. Their commitment to quality and reliability ensures that your family will enjoy flawless service wherever you go this fall holiday.

Time2Staff has a growing presence across Norway, making sure that the restaurants, cafes, and cultural venues you visit during høstferie are staffed with trained professionals, allowing you to focus on making memories with your loved ones.


Høstferie is a cherished time in Norway, offering a perfect mix of outdoor adventure, relaxation, and family fun. Whether you're hiking through the vibrant fall landscapes, cozying up for a movie night, or enjoying a delicious meal at a local restaurant, this holiday is all about savoring the season and spending time with those who matter most.




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