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Snapshots from the West Coast with Orienteer Mapazine
Interview: Haze Outdoor & The Fjallraven Classic
66° North - The Icelandic Outdoor Giant reaching UK Shores
Nordic Outdoor Covent Garden
We've only gone an opened another store - this one in the heart of London's Covent Garden. Over the past month we've worked tirelessly to build a store which allows us the opportunity to showcase the best in Scandinavian outdoor clothing and equipment to an entirely new audience. With new brands, new staff and some new surprises we can't wait to welcome you instore to the latest addition to the Nordic Outdoor family. .
Store closures for the Funeral of HRH Queen Elizabeth II
On Monday 19 September 2022 – the day of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral – the nation gathers to reflect on the life of Britain's longest-serving monarch.
As a mark of respect, all Nordic Outdoor shops will close for the day. They will reopen at the usual time on Tuesday 20 September.
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Competition: Win two tickets to the UK Fjällräven Classic
Seven Hills of Edinburgh
While Scotland has some of the most exciting outdoor adventures in Europe we sometimes fail to appreciate the possibilities which lie right on our doorstep. The Seven Hills of Edinburgh however are a weekend adventure which can easily be tackled in a day and take in some of the capitals best views. We've teamed up with Adventure Patch Company to create a free Seven Hills patch which will be available in our Bruntsfield and St James Quarter stores from 19th June. .
The Cunning Craftsman
Nordic Outdoor Keswick recently celebrated 10 years and as part of the Birthday celebrations we gave the store a full facelift. During the refresh we were lucky enough to join forces with Chris Dorning aka The Cunning Craftsman who created a one of a kind Kanken inspired Mural within the new Keswick store. We sat down with Chris to find out a little more about the inspiration behind the piece and his association with Fjällräven. .
Ends of the Earth with Charlie Smith
With an early rugby injury serving as the initial catalyst to set himself challenges through cold climate exploration, Charlie Smith is perhaps not your ordinary run of the mill fellow. That first hike through remote parts of Iceland has served as a platform for many exciting expeditions that have taken in the darkest depths of North East Greenland through to the recent completion of his ’End of The Earth’ trip through Scandinavia - a journey which saw him cover over 2000 miles across some of the.