Live Norway Webcams
Browse our live norway webcams below. Each feed updates continuously with the latest frame from the source. Click any camera to open the full page with weather data, location context, and related feeds.
Live cam overlooking Henningsvær, the picturesque fishing village built on a cluster of rocky skerries in the Lofoten archipelago. Watch the harbor, colorful rorbu fishing huts, and the dramatic Lofoten peaks rising straight from the sea.
Live aurora borealis camera from the Lofoten Islands of northern Norway. Watch the northern lights dance above the jagged Arctic peaks and sea. Active season September–March when the midnight sun fades and polar nights begin.
Live webcam at Torgallmenningen, Bergen's central square in historic Norway. Gateway to the Bryggen Hanseatic wharf (UNESCO World Heritage) and seven forested mountains. Bergen averages 240 rain days per year — but the fjord light between squalls is extraordinary.
Live webcam at Finse, Norway — one of the highest railway stations in Northern Europe at 1,222 m. No road access; reached only by the Bergen Railway or ski touring across the plateau. The Empire Strikes Back Hoth scenes were filmed on the surrounding snowfields in 1979.
Live webcam near Hamar, Norway — Innlandet county's rolling forested hills and lake district. Watch the agricultural landscape around Lake Mjosa, Norway's largest lake, as seasons shift. Area is known for cross-country skiing in winter and migratory birds in spring.
Live webcam at Oslo Radhuskaia harbour — city hall, the Nobel Peace Center, and the Oslofjord. Summer brings 19-hour days and packed outdoor cafes; winter drops to just 6 hours of daylight. Ferry to Bygdoy (Viking Ship Museum) departs from this quay year-round.
Live webcam in Tromso, Norway — Capital of the Arctic at 69 degrees N. Northern lights are overhead from late September through March on clear nights. Polar night (no sun) runs November 28 through January 15; midnight sun shines May 20 through July 22.