Private excursions in Norway

370 excursions and activities in Norway are offered at reasonable prices and may be booked online. A knowledgeable guide or a unique adventure with a local are your two options.

Interesting facts about Norway

Whether you're on a European vacation or a trip abroad, Norway has some of the most beautiful cities. Whether you want to visit Trondheim, Bodo, Arendal, Geiranger, or Rosendal, Norway has a city that's right for you. And if you're looking for a special treat, you can even visit a few of these places during the winter.

Trondheim

Located in Norway's central region, Trondheim is the third largest city in the country. This former Viking capital is a great choice for a stopover, or a destination for a longer vacation. With its quaint and historic downtown, Trondheim is a fun and charming city to visit.

One of the best places to see in Trondheim is Nidaros Cathedral, which was built during the 12th century. It is considered one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Scandinavia. The church is located right in the city center, and is one of Trondheim's main tourist attractions.

Trondheim also has a variety of museums. The Trondheim Art Museum has one of the largest collections of public art in Norway. It is located next to the cathedral and features Norwegian art from the last 150 years.

Trondheim

Another museum you should visit is the Trondheim Maritime Museum, which is housed in a former penitentiary from the early 1700s. The museum's exhibits are filled with pictures of sailing ships and marine instruments. You can also try on a uniform and learn knot tying.

Another Trondheim landmark is the Archbishop's Palace, which is a medieval building in Norway. The palace houses a large collection of Norwegian crown jewels. It is also one of the oldest buildings in Scandinavia.

Geiranger

Located in More og Romsdal, Geiranger is a small town with a beautiful fjord. It is surrounded by steep mountains and idyllic farms. It is a great place to stay if you are looking for an escape from the city.

Geiranger is also a great place to visit if you are interested in hiking. There are many hiking paths in the area. You can also take a tour of the nearby historic cliff farms.

The Seven Sisters waterfall is one of the most popular attractions in Geiranger. It is located near lake Djupvatnet. It is a 410-meter (1350 ft.) high cliff top with seven separate streams of water. The waterfall is best viewed between May and July when the snow melts. It has an average free fall of 250 meters.

Geiranger

The Seven Sisters waterfall is one the most impressive waterfalls in Norway. It has a legend that describes how seven unmarried girls are courted by a waterfall. The legend says the waterfall is shaped like a bottle.

Geiranger is also known for its historic farms. If you're looking for a great lunch, visit Vesteras Countryside Cafe. It is located in a building dating back to 1603. It has a beautiful view of the fjord and is a great place to stop for lunch.

Stavanger

Located on the southwestern coast of Norway, Stavanger is the third largest city in the country. It is a cultural, economic and political hub of the Rogaland county. Stavanger also boasts a number of scenic fjords, mountains and lakes. Its proximity to offshore islands is one of the reasons why it is so popular for cruise ships. There is also a wealth of cultural attractions to enjoy in Stavanger.

Stavanger is a city of long history. The city centre is full of cobbled streets and wooden buildings. There are also a number of museums. One of the best museums in Stavanger is the Norwegian Petroleum Museum. It has been named one of the top museums in Norway and is built as a replica of an oil platform. The museum also has a number of historic buildings.

Stavanger is home to the University of Stavanger. It is part of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities. The University of Stavanger also runs extensive outreach activities.

The Stavanger municipality also has a number of parks and green spots. The city lake, Byparken, is a popular spot for strolling, ice skating and bird watching. It is a short walk from the port.

Tromso

Located in northern Norway, Tromso is a beautiful fjord town. This city is one of Norway's most popular and is also known as the "Paris of the North."

Tromso is surrounded by fjords and islands, including the Lofoten archipelago. Tromso is also the northernmost university town in Europe. This town has a multi-cultural heritage.

Tromso was home to famous explorers, such as Fridtjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen, and Umberto Nobile. Tromso was also the base for many Arctic expeditions.

Tromso is also home to one of Norway's most famous breweries, the Mack Brewery. This brewery is the northernmost brewery in the world.

Tromso is a great place to chase the Northern Lights. You can combine this with reindeer feedings, snowmobiling, and other cultural activities. You can also take a tour of the Tromso Museum, which is free to visit. The museum features several exhibitions and features interactive displays on the Arctic.

Tromso is also home of several breweries, including the Mack Ol brewery. This brewery is known for its 'craft' beers. There are also a few other breweries in the area.

Another popular activity is dog sledding. There are a few companies that offer this tour. The tour typically includes a marine biologist guide. You will be able to see killer whales, humpback whales, and other marine life.

Arendal

Located in southern Norway, Arendal is a picturesque and scenic town. Its port offers many possibilities for tourists and visitors to enjoy. Besides its seaside setting, Arendal has a rich history and a laid back pace of life.

The city's oldest buildings and architecture capture the essence of its World Heritage status. The city centre contains the country's oldest wooden buildings, built in Northern Norway in the early 18th century. Located near the city center is the Trinity Church, which is home to the fourth largest pipe organ in Norway.

The city also has a museum that features an old village shop, and the world's largest collection of model ships in glass bottles. The museum is open Tuesday through Friday.

Besides its historical significance, Arendal is also known for its many festivals and events. The city is home to the Hove Festival, one of Norway's biggest music festivals. The festival mixes big international acts with local Norwegian bands. The Daily Telegraph named the festival as the best festival in Europe.

For travelers who are looking to escape the city, Arendal offers several islands to explore. Some of the islands offer scenic views and beaches, while others are more inland.

Rosendal

Known for its spectacular scenery and unique cultural attractions, Rosendal is a popular destination for visitors to Norway. This fjordside village is situated on the southern shore of the Hardangerfjord. It is also known for its rich historical and cultural attractions.

One of the main attractions in Rosendal is the Barony Rosendal, which is Norway's only barony. The Barony is a historical estate that dates back to the 17th century. It was originally built as a royal estate by a Norwegian heiress who married a Danish nobleman. In 1678, King Christian V declared the estate a barony. The Barony now functions as a museum and is known for its rich calendar of cultural events.

The Barony is also the location for some of Norway's most beautiful gardens. The garden is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and glaciers. The Barony also has a restaurant. Visitors can also attend concerts and art exhibitions held in the Barony's garden.

Rosendal is a great base for hiking in Norway. There are many excellent hiking trails throughout the region. Many of the mountains in Rosendal are steep and can take a while to climb.

Rosendal is located near the Folgefonna National Park. The park features great hiking trails and cross-country skiing opportunities. The park also contains a museum that is dedicated to the history of wooden boatbuilding in the Hardangerfjord. The museum has interactive exhibits to help visitors learn more about the park.

Bodo

Located in Northern Norway, Bodo is a city of over fifty thousand inhabitants. The city has a number of interesting places to visit and is surrounded by beautiful beaches. The city is also home to the most powerful tidal current in the world. It is the final destination on the Kystriksveien coastal route, making it a popular destination for travelers to the Lofoten Islands.

The city is a popular transport hub and is the northern terminus of the Nordlandsbanen rail line. There is a local ferry that connects Bodo with the western parts of the Lofoten Islands. This ferry also allows passengers to bring their cars on board.

In the area, visitors can go hiking, fishing, kayaking, and mountain climbing. Visitors can also visit several places in Bodo that sell mosbromlefse, a traditional Norwegian dried cod choclate.

The city is also known for its annual festival, UpNorth. During the festival, street art is displayed around the city. Visitors can also use a digital map to locate the artwork.

During the winter, Bodo is a great place to see the northern lights. In addition, the city is surrounded by beautiful snow-dusted mountains.

Bodo has an interesting Viking history. The city was largely destroyed during World War II, but was rebuilt afterward. The city is also known for the many beautiful murals that are dotted around the city.

Guided tours and museum tickets in Norway

Buying museum tickets in Norway can be a great way to get a discount on entry costs. However, if you plan to visit museums in the capital city of Oslo, you'll probably want to consider buying an Oslo Pass. This all-in-one discount card offers a free entry to the city's most important museums, as well as free transport on all forms of public transport, including ferries. You can also take advantage of discounts on boat trips, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and guided bike tours.

A museum ticket in Norway can be purchased online or on your arrival in the country. You'll find the best deals at the Vy website, which also allows you to book tickets up to three months in advance. The Oslo Pass includes a free Museum Ferry, which runs regularly between the Bygdoy peninsula and Oslo's harbor. If you plan to visit several of the peninsula's museums, you can save a few hundred Norwegian kroner with the pass.

The fjords in Norway are beautiful, and the country is renowned for its winter sports. A great way to experience the fjords is to take a fjord cruise. The tour includes a tasty shellfish platter in Bergen, plus breathtaking waterfalls. It's also a fun way to learn about Norway's historical churches.

The Norwegian Timber Church is one of the best-preserved timber churches in Norway. It was bought by King Oscar II, and moved to a private open-air museum in the 1980s. It is one of the best-preserved churches in the country, and is a great way to learn about the history of Norway's old churches. It is also open to the public on specific dates. You can also book a private guided tour of the church.

The Norwegian Timber Church is only one of the many museums you can visit while in Norway. Another great way to learn about Norway's history is to visit Gustav Vigeland's apartment. The apartment is open for public guided tours on certain dates, and you can also book a private tour. The apartment is located on the grounds of the Vigeland Park, which is managed by VisitOslo.

The Norway in a Nutshell tour is a fun way to see the country, but it costs about 3420 Norwegian kroner for the entire experience. You'll visit the capital city of Oslo, the mountain valley of Kattfjordeidet, the fjord city of Mostraumen, and the beautiful island of Sommaroy. You'll also travel by train, ferry, and bus, and take part in other tours along the way. However, you can also buy a standalone 24-hour public transport ticket for 108 Norwegian kroner. This allows you to travel on all forms of public transport in Oslo for the entire day.

The Oscarshall summer palace is a beautiful landmark on the Bygdoy peninsula outside Oslo. The palace is surrounded by a romantic park, and the ornamentation is inspired by the style of an old Norwegian guildhall. The summer palace has a variety of rooms to explore, including the dining hall, which is decorated by Norwegian painters. There is also a crypt, a chapel, and a chapel shaped like a whale.

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