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Idyllisk Gårdsvilla Ved Fjord Og Fjell - Norway
10 11 reviews
Norway
26/06 – 27/06
NZ$303/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.
Hytte I Idylliske Omgivelser På Islandshestgård - Norway
9.0 4 reviews
Norway
12/07 – 16/07
NZ$217/nighttotal: NZ$868 (4 )

Hytte I Idylliske Omgivelser På Islandshestgård

1 4
gîte , Risør
Bekkestua, a holiday cottage on Røysland Gård, is located at a historic farm near Risør, offering a peaceful environment with a 3-minute walk to Skarvann lake and its sandy beach.
This gîte accommodates four guests across three buildings, featuring a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, a bathroom with underfloor heating, and a 30m² veranda, with nearby opportunities for fishing, swimming, and hiking.
Dalane,  Drangedal - Bryggerhus - Norway
9.7 176 reviews
Norway
03/07 – 28/07
NZ$140/nighttotal: NZ$3500 (25 )

Dalane, Drangedal - Bryggerhus

1 2
gîte , Drangedal
This Drangedal self-catering cottage, a renovated 1646 brewery house with a private entrance, is situated next to the owner's property, the exact distances to local landmarks unspecified.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two, offering a combined living/modern kitchen area, a loft bedroom with a double bed, free firewood, and optional paid cleaning (550kr) and bed linen rental (75kr per set); a fridge and dishwasher are included.
Gammelhuset På Eggen. - Norway
9.9 53 reviews
Norway
25/07 – 08/08
NZ$304/nighttotal: NZ$4256 (14 )

Gammelhuset På Eggen.

1 4
gîte , Gausdal
This idyllic Gausdal holiday cottage is located in Espedal, in the foothills of Jotunheimen, overlooking Espedalsvannet lake at an altitude of 750 metres.
Sleeping up to five guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering property boasts a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and stunning views; nearby activities include fishing in Espedalsvannet and exploring the numerous hiking and cross-country skiing trails.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Norway

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

    Norway boasts many incredible sights! The fjords are a must, particularly the Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Then there's the dramatic scenery of the Lofoten Islands, with their dramatic peaks and charming fishing villages. For city life, Oslo offers the vibrant city centre, the Viking Ship Museum, and the Holmenkollen Ski Jump. Don't forget the Northern Lights – a truly unforgettable experience in winter, best viewed in northern Norway.
  • What are the best cottages in Norway?

  • Are there any regional or international airports in Norway?

    Yes, definitely. Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) is the main international airport, but several regional airports serve various parts of the country. Bergen Airport (BGO), Stavanger Airport (SVG), and Trondheim Airport (TRD) are some of the larger ones, connecting to many domestic and some international destinations. Smaller airports are scattered throughout, offering access to more remote areas.
  • 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 perfect for cottage rentals! The Hallingdal valley offers stunning mountain scenery and easy access to hiking trails. The region around the Hardangerfjord is also beautiful, with fruit farms and charming villages. For a more coastal experience, consider the areas around Kristiansand or the Lofoten Islands. Booking in advance, especially during peak season, is highly recommended.
  • 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?

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

    A car offers great flexibility, especially for exploring areas outside major cities and public transport routes. However, Norway has an excellent public transport system, including trains and buses, which are efficient in many areas. Driving in mountainous regions can be challenging, and tolls and parking fees can add up. Consider your itinerary and comfort level with driving in challenging 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 city break, Oslo is an excellent choice. For exploring the fjords, Bergen is a good starting point. If you're keen on hiking and nature, consider basing yourself in a smaller town like Voss or somewhere in the Jotunheimen National Park. A week is a short time to see everything, so focusing on a specific region is recommended.
  • 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 enjoys the mildest and sunniest weather. However, even in the south, the weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is always advisable. Remember that Norway's weather varies greatly depending on the time of year and location.
  • Which areas in Norway offer the best weekend experience?

    Oslo is a great option for a city break, with museums, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. Bergen offers a charming harbour, stunning views, and easy access to hiking trails. For a more tranquil escape, consider a weekend in a smaller town like Lillehammer, known for its stunning natural surroundings and winter sports history.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Norway worth attending?

    Norway has many festivals! The Bergen International Festival is a renowned arts festival. The Holmenkollen Ski Festival is a major winter sports event. Many smaller local festivals celebrate traditional Norwegian culture and music throughout the year. Checking local event listings closer to your travel dates will give you the most up-to-date information.
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