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Stop At: Polaria, Hjalmar Johansens gate 12, Tromso 9296 Norway
In a distinctive building depicting ice blocks pushed on land by the rugged ocean in the Arctic, you will find Polaria, in the centre of Tromsø. Polaria was established in connection with the move of the Norwegian Polar Institute to Tromsø. Through knowledge-based exhibitions made in collaboration with researchers from The Fram Centre, Polaria will mirror some of the climate and environmental research that takes place in the Arctic area.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Telegrafbukta Beach, Mellomvegen 142, Tromso 9006 Norway
The Telegraph Bay is a beach and a popular park area on the southwest tip of Tromsøya in Tromsø . The place is ironically referred to as "Tromsø Gran Canaria". [1] In the summer, the beach sometimes boasts double-digit bathing temperature. The park is located near the Tromsø Museum .
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Prestvannet Lake, Langnesvegen, Tromso Norway
The prestige water and surrounding parkland are a hiking destination in Tromsø , summer and winter. The water has a rich bird life with ducks , gulls and other birds, and because of this, parts of the water are protected during nesting time. The water is located on Tromsøya , 96 meters above sea level , and covers about 75 acres .
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Tromso Botaniske Hage, Breivika, Tromso Norway
It is the Swedish King's summary from the visit to the Tromsø Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden a few years ago. He is not alone in having good experiences with visiting our small but rich botanical garden. It is distinctive and considered when the world's ten most beautiful gardens are announced in international media such as the BBC and The Guardian.
In the garden you will find small, colorful arctic species and plants from alpine and cold regions throughout the world. They are grown in rock cracks and boulders that are obtained with their original cover of lichen and moss. We have 25 theme collections. The herring, sweet-root and primula families, the Arctic, the Himalayas, the southernmost South America and plants from ancient northern Norwegian gardens are particularly impressive, according to international experts. Many species you cannot see in other gardens.
Duration: 1 hour