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Åndalsnes, Norway

🌊 Coastal

Data updated Jul 1, 2026

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📊 Scores

66
FIRE
81
Retiree
55
Digital Nomad

Maritime industries built this town—harbor operations, North Sea rig construction, and fishing sustained Åndalsnes for decades. Today the economy has pivoted hard toward tourism: cruise ships dock regularly, BASE jumpers and climbers come for Trollveggen, and fly-fishing attracts serious anglers to the Rauma River. Remote work dominates expat income here; local job creation is minimal unless you're in hospitality or guiding.

Rent runs €600–900/month for a modest apartment; groceries cost 30% more than southern Norway. The Rauma Line railway connects you to Molde and Ålesund, but a car is essential—buses are sparse. Healthcare access is solid through the regional system, though specialists require travel. Norwegian bureaucracy is efficient but unforgiving; residency permits demand proof of income and housing. English works fine, but isolation means you'll feel the language barrier more acutely than in Oslo.

Expect relentless rain, dramatic fjord scenery, and genuine quiet. Weekends mean hiking Trollveggen, fishing, or kayaking; the expat community is tiny and transient. Winter darkness is real—November through January gets punishing. This suits remote workers seeking dramatic landscapes and solitude, not people needing urban amenities or a social scene.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Budgets and Costs

$3100/mo
Selected: mid-range lifestyle
Mid-range expats enjoy a comfortable 1-bedroom in or near the center with regular restaurant visits and weekend activities like hiking or local tourism. Utilities and occasional travel within Norway are factored in. This suits professionals and families seeking a balanced Scandinavian experience without excessive spending.

Grocery Basket

Milk (1L)$2.57
Eggs (12)$4.67

Eating Out

Meal (Inexpensive)$17.73
Meal (Mid-range)$56.74
Cappuccino$5.21
Restaurant Density0 /km²

Utilities & Lifestyle

Utilities (mo)$322.54
Mobile Plan (mo)$20.86
Cinema Ticket$19.29

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$1100
1BR Outside (mo)$900
3BR Center (mo)$1600
3BR Outside (mo)$1300

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

85
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

12
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Åndalsnes is genuinely one of Norway's safest small towns. With fewer than 2,500 residents, violent crime is virtually nonexistent, and you'll feel comfortable walking at any hour. The tight-knit community and strong police presence create a secure environment. Day-to-day life feels relaxed and predictable—this is the kind of place where locals leave doors unlocked.

Petty theft is rare but not impossible; secure valuables in vehicles and accommodations as a precaution. Scams targeting expats are uncommon in such a small town. The main risks are weather-related (avalanches, harsh winters) rather than criminal. Solo female travelers face no particular safety concerns here; the culture is egalitarian and respectful. Avoid hiking alone in remote areas during poor visibility, but this is a practical rather than security issue.

Norway has excellent governance, low corruption, and highly reliable police. Åndalsnes has no political instability or protest activity. The primary consideration is isolation—emergency services exist but response times can be longer than in larger cities. For an American considering relocation, this is an exceptionally safe choice, though the remote mountain location and small population mean you're trading urban convenience for genuine security and tranquility.

🏥 Healthcare

Good
Public Hospitals
No
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Available

🌤️ Climate

Summer Temp
15°C
Winter Temp
-2°C
Humidity
75%
Air Quality
25

Best Months

JunJulAug

Climate Notes

Åndalsnes has a cool maritime climate with mild summers (15°C) and cold, snowy winters (-2°C), featuring high rainfall year-round and dramatic seasonal variation ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
55 Mbps
Coworking Availability
Limited
Digital Nomad Score
55/100

Community Notes

A scenic town known for accessibility to breathtaking fjords.
NamePrice/moNotes
Åndalsnes Bibliotek (Library)While not a dedicated coworking space, the Åndalsnes Library offers free Wi-Fi and a quiet workspace in the town center. It's a budget-friendly option for digital nomads needing a basic workspace and internet access.
Rauma Næringslag$250Rauma Næringslag is a local business association that may offer coworking options or shared office spaces for members or visitors. Contact them directly to inquire about availability and pricing for a workspace in Åndalsnes.

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🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Widely Spoken
Expat Community
medium

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