This glamping dome, part of the 'Dome Glamping With Shared Bathroom' offer, is located near Lillehammer, approximately 3.5 to 5 kilometres from attractions including the Norwegian Olympic Museum, Sigrid Undset's home, Håkons Hall, Maihaugen, and the Norwegian Postal Museum. The 23-square-metre dwelling features one bedroom, a shared bathroom, and accommodates two guests, offering a terrace, garden access, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a cosy interior with a fireplace.
8.5 19 reviews
Norway
10/08 – 12/08
A$895/nighttotal: A$1790 (2 )
Pluscamp Mageli
5 12
camping , Bjørge
Pluscamp Mageli Camping in Bjørge offers pet-friendly accommodation approximately 19-29 kilometres from attractions such as Lekeland Hafjell, Hunderfossen Family Park, and the Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track, and within a similar radius of Ringebu Stave Church and Aulestad, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's home. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin provides free on-site parking, outdoor furniture, and a kettle; some units boast lake views.
8.3 280 reviews
Norway
25/06 – 15/07
A$598/nighttotal: A$11960 (20 )
Camp Sjusjøen
5 2
camping , Mesnali
Camp Sjusjøen is located in Mesnali, just 8.7 miles from Lillehammer, 5 miles from Sjusjøen and 1.9 miles from Sjusjøen Ski Center, making it a great base for exploring the area. The campsite has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience. The site offers a variety of accommodation options, including cabins and pitches for tents and campervans. Guests can enjoy a private beach area, a children's playground, a terrace, a barbecue area, a fitness centre, and a range of activities such as skiing, cycling, and fishing.
8.8 1392 reviews
Norway
29/08 – 11/09
A$181/nighttotal: A$2353 (13 )
Wathne Camping
1 4
camping , Bjørheimsbygda
Wathne Camping, near Bjørheimsbygda, offers easy access to Preikestolen (35km) and the Lysefjord (45km), a 35-minute drive from Stavanger and 10km from Tau. The self-catering cottages, sleeping up to four, feature kitchenettes with fridges and microwaves, plus Wi-Fi, a terrace, and access to laundry facilities, a playground, and BBQ equipment.
9.8 28 reviews
Norway
12/11 – 20/11
A$439/nighttotal: A$3512 (8 )
Forbord Dome
1 2
tent , Tilleraune
The Forbord Dome is situated in Tilleraune, a 9-kilometre drive from Trondheim Airport, offering easy access to Trondheim's attractions such as Ringve Botanical Gardens and the Ringve Museum, all within a 40-kilometre radius. This pet-friendly dwelling boasts a 23-square-metre floor area with one bedroom, sleeping two guests, and includes a terrace, on-site parking, and is within easy reach of Trondheim's city centre and surrounding countryside.
8.7 49 reviews
Norway
29/08 – 11/09
A$173/nighttotal: A$2249 (13 )
Cozy And Authentic Camping Cabin
1 4
camping , Årdal
The ‘Cozy And Authentic Camping Cabin’ is situated in Årdal, Norway, approximately 42 kilometres from Stavanger and its attractions including the Stavanger Art Museum and Stavanger Maritime Museum. This self-catering cabin offers 10 square metres of space, sleeping up to seven guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, and features free Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen, outdoor play equipment, and a fireplace.
10 2 reviews
Norway
23/06 – 24/06
A$120/nightfor 1 night
Mikael's Bed & Spa - Camping Suite
1 2
camping , Sandefjord
Mikael's Bed & Spa - Camping Suite is located approximately 4 kilometres from Sandefjord town centre and 4 kilometres from Sandefjord, Torp Airport. This 11 square metre camping suite accommodates up to three guests and features a private bathroom, Wi-Fi, a hot tub, and a sauna.
10 1 review
Norway
23/06 – 24/06
A$353/nightfor 1 night
Flo Lofoten Outdoor Experience
1 2
tent , Rolvsfjord
The Northern Night At Flo Lofoten is a unique tent accommodation situated in a secluded area of Lofoten, 2.6 kilometres from Rolvsfjord, offering an immersive natural experience with potential Aurora Borealis views. This modern Goahti-inspired dwelling accommodates two guests and features a composting toilet, with an optional private shower room at an extra cost, alongside on-site horseback riding and a campfire site.
9.2 395 reviews
Norway
02/07 – 09/07
A$196/nighttotal: A$1372 (7 )
Gjestehuset Borggata 18
1 2
camping , Fredrikstad
Gjestehuset Borggata 18 is a camping located in Fredrikstad, 3.8 kilometres from the Old Town and 35 kilometres from Fredriksten Fortress. This camping offers shared facilities such as a lounge, kitchen, and free Wi-Fi, and also provides bed linen and towels for guests' convenience.
9.9 28 reviews
Norway
25/08 – 27/08
A$565/nighttotal: A$1130 (2 )
Gapalux
1 4
camping , Levanger
GapaLux, in Levanger, offers a family-friendly campsite 29 kilometres from Trondheim Airport, providing easy access to local attractions. This 40-square-metre lodge sleeps 13 guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, parking, and Wi-Fi; private check-in/out is available.
9.5 2 reviews
Norway
13/07 – 24/07
A$253/nighttotal: A$2783 (11 )
Torshaug Glamping
1 2
tent , Trondheim
Torshaug Glamping offers a tranquil garden setting in Trondheim, with sea views from its patio and convenient ski-to-door access. This luxury tent provides 17 square meters of floor area with one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to three guests, and features an outdoor fireplace, barbecue facilities, and proximity to skiing, cycling, and hiking opportunities.
8.3 486 reviews
Norway
03/08 – 07/08
A$345/nighttotal: A$1380 (4 )
Topcamp Rustberg - Hafjell
2 3
camping , Hafjell
Topcamp Rustberg - Hafjell is situated in Hafjell, Oppland, a short distance from popular attractions like Lilleputthammer and Lekeland Hafjell, offering a peaceful setting for a camping holiday. The campsite enjoys very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The accommodation comprises a range of cabins and pitches, providing options for families and groups of all sizes. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, playground, water park, and restaurant, as well as activities like skiing, cycling, and hiking in the surrounding area.
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Frequently asked questions about campings in Norway
Is tap water safe to drink in Norway?
Yes, absolutely! Norway is renowned for its clean and safe tap water. It's perfectly fine to drink straight from the tap almost anywhere in the country.
The main international airports are Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL), Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO), and Stavanger Airport, Sola (SVG). These three are the largest and best connected, but there are many smaller regional airports throughout the country, useful for reaching more remote areas.
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Are road conditions in Norway suitable for driving?
Generally, yes, but it depends on the time of year and location. During winter, especially in mountainous areas, snow and ice can make driving challenging. Many roads are well-maintained, but you'll need winter tyres and possibly chains in certain areas during the colder months. Check road conditions before you set off, especially if travelling outside of the main cities.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Norway?
Norway has fantastic camping opportunities! The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) maintains many well-equipped campsites and mountain cabins (hytter) across the country. Popular areas for camping include Jotunheimen National Park, Rondane National Park, and Hardangervidda National Park. Many campsites are also available along the coast and in the fjords.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Norway?
Where is a good place to go for a relaxing weekend in Norway?
For a relaxing weekend, consider the charming coastal town of Stavanger, with its colourful houses and proximity to the Lysefjord. Alternatively, the picturesque town of Bergen, with its Bryggen wharf and Fløibanen funicular, offers a blend of city life and natural beauty.
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Which areas of Norway are perfect for a week-long stay?
A week allows for more exploration. The region around the fjords (such as the Sognefjord or Geirangerfjord) offers stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and boat trips. Alternatively, exploring the Lofoten Islands with their dramatic mountains and fishing villages would be an unforgettable experience. For something different, consider exploring the northern lights in Tromsø or the surrounding areas during winter.
Are there any unique natural phenomena in Norway?
Yes! Norway is famous for the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), best viewed in the northern parts of the country during winter. In summer, many areas experience the midnight sun, where the sun remains visible throughout the night. Both are truly spectacular sights.
Best pet friendly Norway holiday parks
Among the 1865 accommodations, here are the 1 best pet friendly holiday parks
10 22 reviews
Norway
25/06 – 15/07
A$16/nighttotal: A$320 (20 )
Telteplasser. Robåt. Sauna Og Badestamp Til Leie
1 2
camping , Åseral Norway
Håvestøl naturcamp, located in Åseral municipality, Norway, offers tent and campervan pitches by a stream with mountain views, just a short distance from the main road and offering easy access to Sletafjellet for mountain climbing. This campsite provides an outdoor kitchen with a campfire pit, optional hot tub and barrel sauna hire, and complimentary use of a rowboat on a nearby lake, accommodating up to three guests.