Northern Lights (AURORA BOREALIS) in Oslo

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Hi,

Just booked tickets to Oslo for early Feb as the other half has been dying to get going for a while.
Any advice anyone can offer as to where to go to increase chances of seeing the northern lights.

Any other general info on accomodation or sites etc, very welcome!
 
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I'll be following this thread - Its something I would love to see!
 
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I think the further north you go the higher the chances (also somewhere with regular clear skies is obviously good) ... I think Northern Sweden and Northern Finland are places with high chances of seeing them - they're certainly places I've heard of people going to see them.

Oslo is north but not that far north - not sure how good your chances would be there (also it's a big city so you'd probably have to go outside the city to avoid light pollution etc.)
 
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Newbie,

You will need to head much further north than Oslo to see the northern lights. A plane to Tromso from Oslo is best bet.

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I saw the [SIZE=-1]Aurora Borealis (the Northern Lights) in Dublin a few years ago. I think I actually posted here about it at the time. I have also seen them in Calgary, Canada and Rovianimie in Northern Finland. I think the lights are linked to sorlar storms which are cyclycal in nature.
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Ryanair from dec 20th will fly from Dublin to Tamera in Finland, maybe you could go there, also this is a great city the best in Finland say the Finn's,
 
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