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Quietest week in each school holiday

The calmest 7 nights inside each upcoming UK school holiday, scored across the UK and the countries that most visit Norway. Travelling without school-age children? The quietest weeks of the year sit outside these holidays — set your own dates in the finder.

Summer 2026
22–28 Aug 2026
Quiet
October half-term 2026
17–23 Oct 2026
Quiet
Christmas 2026
19–25 Dec 2026
Peak
February half-term 2027
8–14 Feb 2027
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Norway school holidays vs UK

Norway's autumn break (høstferie) falls in early October - three weeks before UK October half-term - making late October the quietest period in Oslo and the fjords for UK visitors. Summer is the other opportunity: Norwegian schools finish in late June, four weeks before English schools, creating a clear window for fjord trips before the August peak.

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Related destinations: Sweden · Finland · Iceland

Comparing with UK school dates? October half-term 2026 · Christmas holidays 2026

Norwegian school holiday dates

Norway has no single national school calendar - each of its 15 fylker (counties) sets its own dates. In practice, two main patterns emerge: Oslo and eastern Norway (Østlandet) and Bergen and western Norway (Vestlandet). The main differences are the autumn break week (week 40 vs 41) and the winter break length (one week in Oslo, two weeks in Bergen/Vestland). Summer, Christmas, and Easter are broadly the same.

Sommerferie
Høstferie 2026 (all regions)
Juleferie
Vinterferie 2027 (all regions)
Påskeferie
Sommerferie

School-holiday demand: UK vs Norway

When each UK nation and Norway is on school holiday. Gaps where both tracks are clear are the quietest windows for travel.

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Who else fills Norway

Germany fills more of Norway than the UK does — 14% of its visitor nights against the UK's 3%. The score tracks all of them — here's when their schools break, and the weeks it fills up whatever the UK is doing.

MarketShare of nightsSummer schools outvs UK
Norway (local families)20 Jun – 16 Aug 20264 wks earlier
Germany29 Jun – 14 Sep 2026 staggered3 wks earlier
Sweden12 Jun – 22 Aug 20266 wks earlier
Netherlands18 Jul – 12 Sep 2026same as UK
Denmark26 Jun – 8 Aug 20274 wks earlier
UK (you)21 Jul – 31 Aug 2026your dates

Busiest overlap: in October 2026, source markets worth 95% of Norway's visitor nights are on school holiday at once.

Visitor-night shares from Eurostat and national tourism boards (2024). School dates from official calendars — "vs UK" compares each market's summer start against England's.

Top tipLate October is the quietest period in Oslo and the fjords for UK visitors

Norway's høstferie falls in early October — about three weeks before UK half-term. By the time UK families travel in late October, Norwegian schools are already back in session. Late October in Bergen or the fjords: Norwegian term time, no double-peak crowd from both countries.

The autumn break gap: Norway's best-kept secret

Norway's høstferie is fixed to early October - week 40 for Oslo, Akershus, Agder, and Nordland (28 Sep–2 Oct 2026); week 41 for Bergen, Vestland, Trøndelag, Rogaland, and Innlandet (5–9 Oct 2026). UK October half-term falls in the last week of October, typically 26–30 October. That gap of three full weeks means that when UK families arrive in Norway on half-term, Norwegian schools have been back in session since mid-October.

The practical result: Oslo's Vigeland sculpture park, the Viking Ship Museum, Bryggen wharf in Bergen, and Flåm railway trips are operating at term-time pace during UK half-term week. Norwegian families are at work and school; accommodation is cheaper; domestic flights within Norway are at off-peak pricing. Late October pairs low prices with peak autumn colour, the first snowfall on the mountain plateaus, and the start of the Northern Lights season in the north.

Early summer: before UK schools break

Norwegian schools finish in the third week of June - Oslo on 19 June 2027, Bergen on 18 June 2027. English schools in England and Wales don't finish until around 22 July. That four-to-five week window from late June is when Norway is fully operational for summer: Flåm–Myrdal and Flåmsbana are running, fjord cruises are at full schedule, mountain lodges and DNT huts are open, and the weather is at its warmest. Yet UK family demand - the main driver of summer prices - hasn't arrived.

Direct flights from UK airports to Bergen (BGO) and Oslo (OSL) in late June and early July are consistently 30–50% cheaper than equivalent flights in August. Hurtigruten and fjord cruise prices follow similar patterns. For families whose children haven't yet broken up, this window is inaccessible - but for those with under-fives, or adults travelling without school-age children, it is consistently one of the best-value times to visit Norway.

Winter skiing: February half-term barely overlaps

Norway's vinterferie (winter break) falls in week 8 (22–26 Feb 2027) for Oslo and eastern Norway, and weeks 8–9 (22 Feb – 5 Mar) for Bergen and Vestland. UK February half-term typically runs in week 7 - around 15–19 February in most English regions. The two breaks are offset by about one week, with UK half-term finishing just as Norwegian schools begin their break.

For UK families wanting to ski in Norway during half-term, this offset is moderately useful. The major Norwegian ski resorts - Geilo, Hemsedal, Trysil, Hafjell - are busy with Norwegian families in week 8 but less so in week 7. UK families arriving mid-February will find Norwegian slopes quieter than during the Norwegian school rush the following week. However, Norwegian ski resort infrastructure is sized for domestic demand, so capacity is rarely the issue - the main difference is on the slopes and at lift queues, not accommodation availability.

Christmas and Easter: significant overlap

Norwegian schools close 21 December 2026 (Oslo) and reopen 4 January 2027. UK schools typically close 19–20 December and reopen 5–6 January. The core Christmas period 21 December – 3 January is a near-complete clash. Early December remains one of the best windows for visiting Oslo or Bergen city breaks: Christmas markets open from late November, but school-holiday demand doesn't arrive until the last week of term.

Easter 2027 falls on 28 March (Easter Sunday). Norwegian schools break 22 March – 30 March (Oslo), a week straddling Good Friday and the week after Easter. UK school Easter holidays are typically two weeks around the same Easter, meaning the overlap is significant. The week before Norwegian Easter (15–21 March) is Norwegian term time and noticeably less crowded at mountain cabins and coastal destinations.

Norwegian school holiday dates sourced from publicholidays.no (Oslo and Vestland, 2026/27), cross-referenced with asker.kommune.no official school calendar and holidays-info.com. Norway has no single national calendar; dates shown represent Oslo/Østlandet and Bergen/Vestlandet patterns. Individual municipalities may vary by 1–3 days. 2027/28 dates not yet published by Norwegian counties; summer 2027 end date (Aug 15 Oslo) from secondary sources - verify against official publications when available.

UK data: 218 councils · 4 nations · v14 · dates last verified August 2026 · EU data: 28 countries · veu-14 · verified July 2026