Years of organising holidays for people have given us a good understanding of what makes a great summer holiday in Norway. The formula is simple - comfortable accommodation, beautiful surroundings (not hard to find in Norway), and plenty of activities. The holiday should also offer good value for money, and dispel the myth that Norway has to be an expensive destination.| Family Holidays and Things to Do in Norway |
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Family holidays in Norway can be whatever you want them to be, from relaxed sunny seaside holidays in the south, to action packed activity holidays with white water rafting, climbing and of course skiing. |
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The Viking Ship Museum (Vikingshiphuset) in Oslo is a fascinating insight into the Viking age, and is the home of the incredibly well preserved Viking ships which were excavated from the banks o...
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Nina and Edvard Grieg’s home was built in 1885, and the couple lived there the last 22 summers of Edvard Grieg’s life. Troldhaugen became a museum in May 1928.
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The Moen Family Resort offers high quality accommodation near the picturesque town of Risor in Southern Norway - its combination of fresh air, sun and sea make it the perfect destination for a f...
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Brunvall Farm lies in beautiful natural surroundings 8 km from Stavern, on the ”Brunlanes Riviera”. Here you can bathe from smooth rocks, or if you prefer a sandy beach there are many fine exam...
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Superb 3 bedroom cabins overlooking the picturesque harbour at Lyngseidet near Tromso, with spectacular views to the Lygnen Alps which provide a dramatic backdrop in all seasons. You can also co...
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Delightful apartment in an historic building constructed in 1750, and tastefully restored to create a unique and luxurious holiday apartment in a peaceful setting by the sea in the charming town...
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This new development, nestling in an enviable position on the mountainside at Norefjell, 1.5 hours from Oslo, offers luxurious and private accommodation furnished to an exceptional standard. I...
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