The diversity of Southern Norway tailor-made tour
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Tailor-made tour
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Road trip
15 days / 14 nights
Recommendations tailored to your preferences
Oslo
Oslo, the vibrant capital of Norway, offers a wealth of fascinating discoveries. Explore the city and experience its unique blend of history and modern lifestyle. Visit the impressive Akershus Fortress, which provides captivating insights into Norway’s medieval past, and admire the contemporary architecture of the Oslo Opera House, beautifully located by the waterfront. The Fram Museum takes you on an impressive journey into the era of great polar expeditions, while Vigeland Park invites you to enjoy a relaxing stroll among its iconic sculptures.
If you wish to extend your journey, a detour to Gjøvik on Lake Mjøsa is well worthwhile – a charming destination for a peaceful break. Oslo promises every visitor an unforgettable experience.
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Exploring the City
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Akershus Fortress
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Opera in Oslo
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Fram Museum
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Vigeland Park
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Overnight stay in Gjøvik
Lillehammer
Lillehammer is a charming travel destination that delights visitors with its rich cultural heritage and picturesque surroundings. One of its standout highlights is the Maihaugen Open-Air Museum, considered one of the most beautiful of its kind in Norway.
Here, you can immerse yourself in the country’s history and discover traditional life of past centuries through numerous original buildings and carefully curated exhibitions. The museum offers fascinating insights into regional culture and is an absolute must for anyone interested in history and Norwegian heritage.
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Maihaugen Open-Air Museum
Røros
Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming mining town in Norway that captivates visitors with its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural surroundings.
One of the main highlights is exploring the historic miners’ houses. These characteristic buildings reflect the region’s significant industrial past and offer an authentic insight into the lives of copper miners in centuries gone by.
Experience firsthand how the mining industry has shaped the town’s architecture and identity – a fascinating journey into Norway’s history.
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Tour of the miners' houses
Trondheim
Trondheim is a historic city in Norway that captivates visitors with its rich cultural heritage and diverse attractions. At its heart stands the impressive Nidaros Cathedral, a remarkable Gothic masterpiece and one of the country’s most important landmarks.
Art lovers will appreciate the Trondheim Art Museum, which presents a varied collection of Nordic and international works. Complementing this, the Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts focuses on design and applied arts.
Another highlight is the Archbishop’s Palace (Erkebispegården), which offers fascinating insights into the region’s religious and political history.
Trondheim uniquely combines history, culture, and atmosphere, leaving a lasting impression with its diverse experiences.
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Nidarosdom
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Archbishop's Palace
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Gamle Bybro & Bakklandet
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Nordenfjeld Museum of Decorative Arts
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The Küstenweg Hiking Trail
Molde
Molde, idyllically located on Norway’s west coast, delights visitors with its impressive natural beauty and spectacular landscapes. The region is known for its proximity to some of the country’s most stunning natural highlights.
One particularly memorable experience is a visit to the impressive Mardalsfossen waterfall, one of the highest in Europe, offering a powerful and breathtaking natural spectacle.
The famous Atlantic Road, one of Norway’s most spectacular coastal routes, is also easily accessible from Molde. It winds its way across bridges and small islands through a unique seascape, offering unforgettable views.
Molde is therefore an ideal starting point for nature lovers and anyone wishing to explore the fascinating diversity of Norway’s coastal landscapes.
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Mardalsfossen Waterfall
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Atlantic Route
Skei
Skei, idyllically situated by Lake Jølstravatnet, is an ideal starting point for discovering the impressive nature of Fjord Norway. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and glaciers, the region offers a wide range of experiences that are both relaxing and diverse.
From here, you can easily reach some of Norway’s most spectacular attractions, including the famous Trollstigen, one of the country’s most impressive scenic routes, as well as the Eagle Road near Geiranger with its breathtaking views over the fjord.
Another highlight is the ferry crossing from Geiranger to Hellesylt, where you can experience the dramatic landscapes of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord from the water.
Skei combines tranquility and nature with close proximity to the region’s most famous attractions, making it a perfect base for unforgettable discoveries.
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Trollstigen
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Eagle Route
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Geiranger–Hellesylt Ferry Crossing
Jostedalsbreen National Park
Jostedalsbreen National Park in Norway impresses with its spectacular glacier landscapes and is considered one of the country’s most remarkable natural areas. At its heart lies the Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier on the European mainland, whose vast ice masses offer breathtaking views.
The national park stretches across a diverse landscape of glaciers, green valleys, and crystal-clear mountain lakes, inviting visitors to enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities such as hiking and glacier walks. Particularly impressive are the easily accessible glacier arms, such as Briksdalsbreen and Nigardsbreen, which allow visitors to experience the power of nature up close.
Jostedalsbreen National Park is a true paradise for nature lovers and offers unforgettable insights into one of Norway’s most spectacular landscapes.
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Jostedalsbreen Glacier
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Briksdalsbreen
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Nigardsbreen
Bergen
Bergen, the jewel of Norway’s coast, delights visitors with its unique blend of culture, nature, and history. Stroll through the historic Hanseatic district of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where colorful wooden houses reflect the city’s rich trading past.
A visit to the lively fish market is also a must, where you can sample fresh seafood and experience the city’s authentic atmosphere. For stunning views, take the funicular up to Mount Fløyen, from where beautiful panoramas and numerous hiking trails await.
Cultural highlights can be found in the KODE museums, which feature significant collections of Norwegian and international art.
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Hansen District Bryggen
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Fish Market
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Fløyen
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KODE Museums
Stavanger
Welcome to Stavanger, a vibrant city on Norway’s west coast, distinguished by its immediate proximity to breathtaking natural landscapes. One of the highlights of your stay is the excursion to the famous Preikestolen.
This iconic rock platform high above the Lysefjord offers spectacular views and an unforgettable nature experience. The hike itself leads through varied landscapes, making the journey just as rewarding as the destination.
The region around Stavanger captivates with a fascinating combination of dramatic nature, vast fjords, and unique panoramas that will leave a lasting impression on your visit.
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Trip to Preikestolen
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Lysefjord
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Gamle Stavanger
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum
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Sola Beach
Kristiansand
Discover Kristiansand, a charming coastal town in southern Norway that delights with its maritime atmosphere and diverse natural surroundings. Stroll through the historic old town of Posebyen with its beautifully preserved wooden houses, or enjoy relaxing moments along the picturesque skerry coastline.
The region offers a wide range of experiences by the sea – from boat trips between small islands to walks along the coast with stunning views.
Whether you are looking for relaxation in nature or wish to enjoy the lively atmosphere of the town, Kristiansand offers the perfect experience for every taste.
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Posebyen
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Lighthouse tour
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Archipelago coast
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Bystranda
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Fiskebrygga
Tønsberg
Tønsberg, one of Norway’s oldest cities, uniquely combines history and coastal scenery. Explore Slottsfjell, which rises high above the town and, with its historic remains and museum, offers fascinating insights into the past.
Experience the region’s Viking heritage while enjoying the maritime atmosphere along the harbor.
An excursion to the nearby Færder National Park is also well worth it: here, you will find an idyllic archipelago, diverse wildlife, and peaceful beaches.
Tønsberg is a destination that harmoniously blends history, nature, and Norwegian coastal charm.
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Slottsfjell & Slottsfjell Tower
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Brygga
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Slottsfjell Museum
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Færder National Park
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Sem Church & Oseberg Mound
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