Slow adventure – inspiring connections with the outdoors. A chance to explore and engage with wild, open and natural places. To journey through breath-taking landscapes at a slower, immersive pace.
Creating memories through meaningful experiences as you invest time in a place, in its traditions and community. Surrendering to the natural forces of the environment as you reflect, reconnect and become closer to nature.
Slow adventure brings together people who enjoy sharing their sense of place with visitors by sharing traditional skills, local knowledge, storytelling and spending time together in nature. Each slow adventure has been crafted to offer unique experiences by working with carefully selected people and businesses.
Slow adventure represents a responsible travel choice, where core elements are green forms of transport, a desire to learn about other cultures and environments, the interaction with and understanding of local cultural and natural rhythms, and an appreciation of both place and one’s place.
To encapsulate this ethic of care in tourism products, we have created, and trademarked, a quality label which will provide a structured approach for business creation of new slow adventure experiences. This label has been designed to guide the travel choices of visitors who seek to exercise their responsibility through high quality guided slow adventure experiences.
Slow Adventures
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Winter Photo Adventures in Flatanger
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Wilderness living in Børgefjell national park
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White tailed eagles
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Whales and Northern Lights photo tour
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Trekking and Wild Food in Børgefjell National Park
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Tailor made Polar Expedition Training
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Summer Photo Adventure in Flatanger
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Spring Photo Adventures in Flatanger
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Polar Expedition Course
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Muskox winter photo expedition
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Lighthouse Multisport Adventures
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Ladies Husky Weekend
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Ladies Dogsledding Week in Norway
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Hotel Spruce
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Family Wilderness Week in Lierne
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Extraordinary Experiences Winter Tour
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Expedition skiing course in Norway
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Enhanced Polar Expedition Training
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Crossing Finnmarksvidda
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Autumn Photo Adventures in Flatanger
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3 days Husky tour
Inspiration
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Expedition Five: 2 men, 600 km across the icecap of Greenland, unsupported
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Let 2018 will be your Arctic Expedition year! How to prepare for Arctic Training
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We are back from Adventure Travel World Summit in Salta, Argentina!
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Last season’s Arctic Training was a blast! Here are some of the highlights.
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Winter season 2016-2017 was full of adventures! Here’s what we’ve done.
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Arctic Training with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Charity
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Our Wild Guests: Carly Monahan of #ExtraordinaryExperiences with World Nomads
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Wild Norway Partners Slow Adventure in Northern Territories (SAINT)
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Meet Our Team: Experience Børgefjell with Kent Mikkelsen
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Meet Our Team: Gunn Anita Totland, The Bear Lady