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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.
#16 of 104 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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#17 of 104 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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#18 of 104 things to do in Norway
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Journey says:
Maihaugen represents 3 different areas such as
The Rural collection which represents the rural community in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley. Here you can find the timber-build farms, the stave-church, the summer-pastures and the lumber-camp.
The Town illustrates life between the wars in an inla...
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#19 of 104 things to do in Norway
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TommyGER says:
You can clim up there and enjoy the view over Reine!
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#20 of 104 things to do in Norway
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nadda says:
This is a very good Shoppin Centre in Bergen. I only stayed here for a couple of hours, but it was very good
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#21 of 104 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
Holmenkollen is the world most famous Skijumping hill and when oslo hosted the 1952 winter olympics Holmenkollen was the olympic hill. In the bottom there is a ski-museum with everything you want to know about different kind of skis and pictures of the most famous norwegians athletes. Holmenkollen ...
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#22 of 104 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
This is a outdoor museum about how people in Norway have lived for the last thousand years. From Vikingships from the 980 and upto the 1950s.. If you only visit one museum in Norway this should be it. Really great fun and you learn more in a couple of hours than you do for weeks in books and such.
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#23 of 104 things to do in Norway
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tvillingmarit says:
The palace was built in 1774-1778 as a privat residence for Cecilie Christine Schøller when the city flourished at the end of thr 18th century, but was taken over by the state. The palace is Scandinavia`s largest wooden building, covering 4000m2 of floor space in 140 rooms. Many magnificant origin...
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#24 of 104 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
The Gathering (TG) is one of the largest computer gatherings in the world. Here, 5200 computer enthusiasts meet for a somewhat unusual celebration of the Easter Holiday. TG has been around for 15 years, with this being the 11th year in a row it’s being held in Vikingskipet in Hamar.
The Gatheri...
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#25 of 104 things to do in Norway
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tvillingmarit says:
Historical and cultural festival. You cant miss it if you are in Trondheim during 26 July - 5 August.
Historical Arena
The modern tradition of the St. Olav Festival started back in 1962. There is a rich and dense programme at the Nidaros Cathedral during the festival, and pilgrims from all over...
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#26 of 104 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
A trip I recomend for both Tourists as well as Locals is the hike Stoltzekleiven. The Trip stars with Stolzekleiven and continues on gravel roads. So its suitable for everyone, regardless of physical shape and clothing, as long as you stay away from high heels. I know a Greek girl that did the hike ...
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#27 of 104 things to do in Norway
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CFD says:
In Bergen we have this tradition called Pepperkakebyen(Gingersnap city).
Schools and kindergardens contribute every year in making a miniature version of Bergen - all in gingersnap- cookies! This is one of the most breath-taking traditions we have got in Bergen. This is The World's Largest Gingesna...
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#28 of 104 things to do in Norway
Expensive "Thing To Do" in Norway
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justsam says:
In 1987, huge quantities of herring chose Tysfjord as their new wintering area. They were followed by hundreds of killer whales, which have been coming back every autumn to hunt herring.
I visited Tysfjord in 1998 and then again in 2000 to watch and photograph Orca feeding on herring.This area ins...
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#29 of 104 things to do in Norway
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tvillingmarit says:
Vår Frue Kirke - The Church of our Lady
The church is over 800 years old, and one of Trondheims oldest Buildings. In the Middle Age it was dedicated to Virgin Maria. The tower and the western part were buildt in the 16th and 17th century, but the eastern part is identic with the Middle Ages Ma...
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#30 of 104 things to do in Norway
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Quest says:
FUN - FUN - FUN
The Winterpark at Hunderfossen, Øyer is an experience. You have a lot of things to both see and do here.
The entrance fee can seem a bit steap, but it's well worth the money.
The park is built as a family park and the main attractions are Norwegian fairytales written by Ivo ...
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