Cottages in Norway

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Basecamp Djupvik, Lyngen Alps Panorama - Norway
10 2 reviews
Norway
01/08 – 14/08
A$245/nighttotal: A$3185 (13 )

Basecamp Djupvik, Lyngen Alps Panorama

1 3
gîte , Kåfjord
Basecamp Djupvik is a traditional Norwegian farmhouse offering a gîte experience in Kåfjord, located in Lyngenfjord, 3 kilometres from a 24/7 grocery store and 25 minutes from Nordreisa.
This family-friendly property accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms, with a fully equipped kitchen, a living room with a fireplace, and direct access to skiing and hiking.
Seterleilighet På Setertun - Norway
10 2 reviews
Norway
26/07 – 29/07
A$276/nighttotal: A$828 (3 )

Seterleilighet På Setertun

1 5
gîte , Tolga
This rural farm stay in Vingelen, within the Tolga municipality, offers an authentic 'seter' experience with views of the farm's cow shed and surrounding pasture. This apartment for six guests includes a private kitchen, shared bathroom facilities, and the unique opportunity to observe or participate in dairy production, with electricity available during milking times.
Unikt Gjestehus På Tinnoset, Ved Tinnsjøen - Norway
10 19 reviews
Norway
24/06 – 28/06
A$274/nighttotal: A$1096 (4 )

Unikt Gjestehus På Tinnoset, Ved Tinnsjøen

1 4
gîte , Notodden
This Tinnoset holiday home, near Lake Tinnsjøen in Telemark, offers easy access to Notodden (a short drive away), Rjukan, and Kongsberg.
Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms, the self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a garden, parking, pet-friendliness, private lake access with a fire pit, and proximity to hiking trails; Alaskan huskies also reside on the property.
Idyllisk Gårdsvilla Ved Fjord Og Fjell - Norway
10 11 reviews
Norway
26/06 – 27/06
A$251/nightfor 1 night

Idyllisk Gårdsvilla Ved Fjord Og Fjell

1 1
gîte , Heim
This farm villa is located in the southernmost part of Trøndelag, offering a rural setting with sea access and views, approximately 240 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean Road.
This pet-friendly gîte sleeps up to nine guests across two floors, featuring three bedrooms, a children's activity room, a loft living room, and private beach access, with amenities including air conditioning, a dishwasher, and a washing machine.

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Frequently asked questions about cottages in Norway

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Norway?

    Norway boasts incredible diversity! For breathtaking natural beauty, the fjords are a must – the Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are UNESCO World Heritage sites and offer stunning scenery. Then there's the dramatic cliffs of Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten, perfect for hiking and photography. For city life, Oslo offers vibrant museums like the Viking Ship Museum and the Fram Museum, alongside its beautiful Oslofjord. Don't forget the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) – a truly magical experience, best viewed in northern Norway during winter.
  • What are the best cottages in Norway?

  • Are there any regional or international airports in Norway?

    Yes, Norway has several international airports, with Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) being the largest and busiest. Other significant international airports include Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO), Stavanger Airport, Sola (SVG), and Trondheim Airport, Værnes (TRD). Many smaller regional airports connect to various parts of the country, facilitating domestic travel.
  • What are the best cottages with a pool in Norway?

  • What part of Norway is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Many areas are fantastic for cottage rentals, depending on your preference. The Hallingdal valley offers stunning mountain scenery and is popular for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. The coastal regions of Rogaland and Vestland provide beautiful seaside cottages with easy access to the fjords. For a more remote experience, consider the areas around the Hardangervidda mountain plateau, though access might be more challenging.
  • What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Norway?

  • What is the currency of Norway?

    The currency is the Norwegian krone (NOK).
  • What are the best cottages for families and kids in Norway?

    The best cottages for families and kids in Norway are Rom 3 Med 120-seng - 25 Km Fra Bodø - No Bus, "A House For My Mother" and The Old Jailhouse Mandal.

  • Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Norway?

    A car offers flexibility, especially for exploring areas outside major cities and accessing remote hiking trails or scenic routes. However, Norway has an excellent public transport system, particularly in and around larger cities. Driving in mountainous areas can be challenging, and parking in cities can be expensive. Consider your itinerary and comfort level with driving in varied conditions before deciding.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottages in Norway?

  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Norway?

    It depends on your interests. For a balance of city and nature, Oslo is a good starting point, allowing day trips to the fjords. If you're focused on fjord exploration, Bergen is an excellent base, with easy access to stunning scenery. For a more northern experience, Tromsø offers opportunities to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) during winter.
  • What are the best cottages with parking in Norway?

  • Where in Norway do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    The southern coast, particularly around Stavanger and Kristiansand, generally experiences the mildest and sunniest weather, especially during summer. However, even in southern Norway, weather can be unpredictable, so it's always wise to pack layers.
  • Which areas in Norway offer the best weekend experience?

    Oslo offers a vibrant city break with museums, parks, and a lively atmosphere. Bergen, with its charming Bryggen wharf and surrounding fjords, is perfect for a scenic weekend getaway. For a more active weekend, consider the areas around Lillehammer, offering hiking and outdoor activities.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Norway worth attending?

    Norway hosts many festivals. The Holmenkollen Ski Festival is a major winter sports event. The Bergen International Festival showcases various art forms. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate traditional culture and music throughout the year, varying by region and season.
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