|
⌂ Calendars of different countries → Norway Holiday Calendar in Norway![]() Many of Public Holidays in Norway (helligdager) mark historical religious events or important days in Norway’s history. However, Norwegians traditionally tend to use most of these days as a reason to get out into the forests and mountains. Even On New Year’s Day, Norwegians will most likely head to the hills for a hike. Despite this being the main Norway’s approach to celebrating public holidays, there is still a lot of interesting things you can see if you decide to visit the country on a holiday. Public Holidays and Observances in Norway for 2026-2027 yearJanuary 2026Tuesday 13 January - St. Knuts Day in Norway and Sweden (the 20th and last day of the Christmas season) Friday 30 January - Northern Lights Festival in Tromsø, Norway (The Nordlysfestivalen or Northern Lights Festival has since its beginning in 1988, developed from a small classic music festival, to a huge ten days music festival in Tromsø) February 2026Thursday 5 February - Polar Jazz Festival in Svalbard, Norway (since 1998. It is the world’s northernmost music festival) Friday 6 February - Sami National Day (Russia, Finland, Norway and Sweden) Saturday 7 February - Ice Music Festival in Finse, Norway (They claim to be “the coolest outdoor experience” — and they’re probably right) Sunday 8 February - Mother's Day in Norway (Second Sunday of February) Sunday 15 February - Fastelavn in Denmark and Norway (day on which Shrove Monday can fall) March 2026Wednesday 4 March - World Tennis Day (International Tennis Federation) Saturday 21 March - Birken ski festival in Rena, Norway (Birken festival, usually taking place in February in Rena, follows the route that a group of skiers took during Norway’s civil war back in 1200, to carry the young prince Haakon Haakonsøn away from the enemies and to safety) Wednesday 25 March - Waffle Day in Sweden, Norway & Denmark (Vårfrudagen or Våffeldagen) Sunday 29 March - Palmesøndag in Norway (Date for 2026); Palm Sunday (Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem) April 2026Thursday 2 April - Skjærtorsdag in Norway (Date for 2026) Monday 6 April - Easter Monday (Påskedag in Norway) May 2026Friday 1 May - Offentlig høytidsdag in Norway (Public holiday); International Workers’ Day (May Day) Monday 25 May - Whit Monday (celebrated on the day after Pentecost) June 2026Sunday 7 June - Union Dissolution Day (Norway. The Union Dissolution Day, observed in Norway on 7 June (though not a public holiday), is marked in remembrance of the Norwegian parliament's 1905 declaration of dissolution of the union with Sweden, a personal union which had existed since 1814) Wednesday 17 June - Gladmat in Stavanger, Norway (One of Norway’s biggest and most important food festivals is taking place yearly in Stavanger) Tuesday 23 June - St John's Eve and the first day of the Midsummer celebrations (Roman Catholic Church, Europe: - Bonfires of Saint John in Spain; Festa del Poble in Andorra; First night of Festa de São João do Porto; First day of Golowan Festival in Cornwall; Jaaniõhtu in Estonia; Jāņi in Latvia; Kupala Night in Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Ukraine; Last day of Drăgaica fair in Buzău, Romania) July 2026Wednesday 8 July - Riddu Riđđu in Northern Troms, Norway (celebrated from the second Wednesday of July) Wednesday 29 July - Olsok or St. Olaf's Day (King Olaf II Haraldsson of Norway is remembered as Rex perpetuus Norvegiae, the Eternal King of Norway. Olsok is a national day of celebration in the Nordic countries of Norway and the Faroe Islands, and also in the provinces of Härjedalen in Sweden and Savonlinna in Finland) Friday 31 July - Peer Gynt Festival in Lillehammer, Norway (The Peer Gynt Festival, taking place in the Gudbrandsdalen valley every August, celebrates the iconic play-in-verse by the famous Norwegian play writer, as well as the historical person who inspired the tale—because Per Gynt actually lived in this valley during the 17th century); Oi! Trøndersk Mat og Drikke in Trondheim, Norway (The Festival to celebrate local cuisine) August 2026Saturday 1 August - Clown Day in Norway (In Norway, they call it Internasjonal klovn dag) Tuesday 4 August - Øya Festival in Oslo, Norway (Øyafestivalen is a four-day music fest that brings together about 60,000 people on the green grass of Tøyen Park, who are excited to listen to tunes from internationally acclaimed stars) September 2026October 2026Friday 9 October - Leif Erikson Day (United States, Canada, Iceland and Norway) Saturday 31 October - Rakfisk Festival in Fagernes, Norway (The Norwegian Rakfisk Festival in Fagernes is all about a semi-fermented trout called rakfisk, that has a unique flavor thanks to its long fermenting process); Halloween November 2026Sunday 8 November - Father's Day in Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (Celebrated on the second Sunday in November) December 2026Wednesday 9 December - Anna's Day (Sweden, Finland and Norway. Marks the day to start the preparation process of the lutefisk to be consumed on Christmas Eve, as well as a Swedish name day, celebrating all people named Anna) Sunday 13 December - Lucia Festival (a tradition that is widespread in the countries of Northern Europe: Sweden, Denmark, Norway); Saint Lucia Day (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and parts of Italy. Dedicated to Saint Lucia's independence from the United Kingdom in 1979) Thursday 24 December - Christmas Eve in Austria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Botswana; Christmas Eve Saturday 26 December - Second day of Christmas (Western Christianity. Public holiday in the Netherlands, Poland, Norway); St. Stephen's Day (public holiday in Alsace, Austria, Andorra, Catalonia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland); Boxing Day (Belgium, Fiji, The Bahamas, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Samoa...) January 2027Tuesday 5 January - The Twelfth day of Christmas and the Twelfth Night of Christmas (Western Christianity) Notes:Public days off in Norway (with some exceptions) fall on a specific date. This means that there are usually some that fall on a weekend, so the number of actual public holiday days in Norway varies each year. Many of the days fall in May and early June, which can lead to a lot of 3-day or 4-day weeks in the run-up to summer. Orthodox Christmas Day in the USA![]() And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.
And this taxing was f..→
World Thank you day![]() The politest date in the year is January 11.This day is observed as international thank you day.
We all realize the importance of good manners ..→
Eugenio Maria De Hostos’ Birthday in Puerto Rico![]() Eugenio Maria de Hostos (January 11, 1839 – August 11, 1903), known as "The Great Citizen of the Americas", was a Puerto Rican educato..→
Stephen Foster Memorial Day![]() Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826 – January 13, 1864), known as "the father of American music", was an American songwriter primaril..→
Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Wisconsin Public Schools![]() Wisconsin’s 21 special observance days are part of state statutes governing general school operations (Wis. Stat. sec. 118.02). Federal law has ..→
Lee-Jackson Day in Virginia![]() Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson were native Virginians, having served great nation and Commonwealth as educat..→
Kid Inventors’ Day![]() Water skis. Television. Earmuffs. The Popsicle. What do they have in common? All were invented by kids!
500,000 children and teens invent gadge..→
Birthday of Robert E. Lee![]() Born to Revolutionary War hero Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee in Stratford Hall, Virginia, Robert Edward Lee seemed destined for milita..→
Confederate Heroes Day in Texas![]() In 1973, the Texas legislature combined the previously official state holidays of Robert E. Lee’s and Jefferson Davis’s birthdays into a single ..→
Idaho Human Rights Day![]() Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired millions of Americans to participate in non-violent demonstrations to support the ideals of equality for al..→
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day![]() Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, observed on the third Monday of January, is the holiday, marking the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr (which was ..→
National Hugging Day![]() National hug day is traditionally observed by students and youth. In far distant seventies this amazing initiative appeared. It was some kind of..→
Ed Roberts Day in California![]() Edward Verne Roberts was born January 23, 1939. He contracted polio as an adolescent in 1953. For the first year of his illness, he spent nearly..→
International Customs Day![]() On 26 January, 1953 in Brussels, Belgium the inaugural session of the Customs Cooperation Council (CCC) was held. It was preceded by ratificatio..→
International Holocaust Remembrance Day![]() The Holocaust began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. It ended in 1945 when Allied powers defeated the Nazis.
Jewish people w..→
Data Privacy Day![]() Washington, DC, Oct. 28, 2014 – With more than 11 million Americans experiencing identity theft each year, National Cyber Security Awareness Mon..→
Opening day of Antarctica![]() The term Antarctic, referring to the opposite of the Arctic Circle, was coined by Marinus of Tyre in the 2nd century AD.
The rounding of the Ca..→
Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution in California![]() Fred Korematsu was born in Oakland, California, on January 30, 1919, to Japanese immigrant parents. Upon graduation from Castlemont High School ..→
|
| Copyright © webplus.info |