What to bring

Here is a suggested packing list for a winter trip to Norway

While each property offers an opportunity to relax with a glass of champagne and dress elegantly, you will need something more practical for your adventures. Being well-prepared before embarking on any adventure is crucial to ensure your safety and make the most out of your experience. Don't forget to check the packing list for your activity and season.

Change season

Summer Winter

Heavyweight base layers

Made of moisture-wicking fabric, such as merino wool or synthetic materials.

To wear under your other clothes. These will help to keep you warm and dry, even if you get sweaty. 

Mid-weight layers

Such as a wool sweater or fleece.

To provide insulation on colder days.

Waterproof and windproof outer layers

Such as a rain jacket and pants.

To protect you from the elements. 

Warm and waterproof boots

Such as insulated snow boots.

To keep your feet dry and warm in the wet and snowy conditions. 

A warm hat, scarf, and gloves

To protect your head, neck, and hands from the cold.

Wool or fleece materials work well.

Sunglasses

To protect your eyes.

From the glare of the sun on bright days and from the wind and snow. 

A small daypack

To carry your essentials.

On hikes or other outdoor activities.

Missing a piece or two? Don’t worry.

Check out our wool company; O.A.D and DEVOLD to gear up in high-quality wool. Just like our finest explorers have done before you. If you prefer to shop on-site we will guide you for a shopping spree at Devoldfabrikken, the home of O.A.D and DEVOLD. The factory has loads to offer when it comes to activity clothing and this cultural and historical shopping destination can be part of your adventure.