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Looking for fun things to do in Norway? Browse Norway sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Norway. You may also write your own review of what to do in Norway.
#1 of 105 things to do in Norway
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Journey says:
The Botanical Garden is right in the city of Oslo surounded by museums and city life of eastern flavours, meaning Asia.
This is the oldest botanical garden in Norway and was established in 1814.
If you like plants, flowers and herbs this is the place to go for some inspiration on how to make y...
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#2 of 105 things to do in Norway
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mypictures4u says:
There are many beautiful viewpoints in the Jotunheimen mountain area. I like this particular one best!
The Besseggen (aka "Besseggi") mountain rige is located between the 18 kilometer long lake Gjende and the smaller lake Bessvatnet. Hike up the ridge and proceed to the western end of the ridge. ...
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#3 of 105 things to do in Norway
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tvillingmarit says:
If you are visiting Oslo in the summertime you have lots of opportunities to make a boat journey on the Oslo fjord.
Down by the harbour you can choose between different kinds of boats to take you on the Oslo fjord.
We choosed the boat SS Lady Mack for a journey round some of the small islands in t...
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#4 of 105 things to do in Norway
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gardkarlsen says:
Stavanger is located in the area Rogaland in the south-west coast of Norway. The people that live here are still debating wether we belong to the south of the country or if we can regard ourselves as true westeners. SO far we have not been able to reach a conclusion. The history of the city is longâ...
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#5 of 105 things to do in Norway
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tvillingmarit says:
The royal decree of 1853 stated that “From 1854 onwards there shall in Røros be held a market, commencing on the second to last Tuesday of the month of February and continuing until the following Friday”.
The 155th Røros market will be launched on Tuesday 20.2. with a grand opening cerem...
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#6 of 105 things to do in Norway
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runh says:
I recommend this 3 hours boat trip to see the grand historic Oscarsborg Fortress and all the other beautiful islands of the Oslo Fjord. A wonderful nature and historic experience the Oslo Fjord with guideing.
On the sightseeing boat you can taste or buy "food-souvenirs" as smoked whale meat, dri...
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#7 of 105 things to do in Norway
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BastiaanRogerio says:
This is one of the most unforgettable experiences in my life. In July 2007 we had arrived in Andenes and could stay here for two nights. This meant we had one day for the famous Whale Safari. However, the weather was quite terrible when we arrived. It was very stormy and we could only hope for it to...
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#8 of 105 things to do in Norway
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Journey says:
This is a must for those who enjoy downhill sledge. There are a lot of turns as well as people to watch out for while going down this Korketrekkern. I've been here myself and i've enjoyed myself to the fullest. This is a place where all ages come to have fun even if you should consider the fact of b...
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#9 of 105 things to do in Norway
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suuskuh says:
If you ever go to Norway, then you have to visit the Preikestolen!
You will have a beautiful view over the Lysefjord, you can see up to Stavanger!! From the lowest point of the Preikestolen till the highest point, is a 2h walk. But that is depending on the weather and how fast you are walking!!
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#10 of 105 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
This is a real goodie for the few of you that are reading this. Hananipa is a really scenic mountain located on the borders of Bergen county. I let the pictures speak for themselves for now.
This is one of the most scenic mountains ive been to. To bad there is only possible to put 5pics in each r...
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#11 of 105 things to do in Norway
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Pletenevs says:
The church was built XXII century, and still stands in perfect condition.
Perfect example of an architecture of transition period between paganism and Christianity - combination of animal-ornamentation and christianity symbols is very interesting.
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#12 of 105 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
Akershus Fortress was originally built outside of Oslo , but as the city grew the fortress is now a 5min walk from the city hall. You can walk around inside the fortress and go inside "Akershus Castle" , "Homefront Museum" and the "Armed Forces Museum"
Norway's Resistance Museum
Germany occu...
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#13 of 105 things to do in Norway
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B-Jorn says:
Lofoten from the west to the east:
We started by boat from Bodø to Moskenes. The Moskenesstream is the worlds strongest stream and can even drag boats down in to the sea.
Ă… is a very nice place in the end of Lofoten. You got to walk out to the end after the parkinplace to enjoy the view over...
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#14 of 105 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
Nothing is like the view from Mount Ulriken, the highest mountain around Bergen with its 642meter. For experienced hikers its Primary Factor is 590(!). Primary Factor is a number to define how high the "mountain" is compared to the saddle around it. So high numbers means better views.
There are ...
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#15 of 105 things to do in Norway
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lenesandved says:
Sandnes is a great base to explore the west coast of norway from.
Allthough other destinations may have one or two great attractions, Sandnes is never more than an hour transport from a vast variety of Norwegian nature, culture, entertainment; we have it all... ;-)
Great hikes nearby include the p...
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