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17674 Unique places to stay in Norway

Best family friendly Norway unique stays

Among the 17674 accommodations in Norway, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Séjour De Luxe En Montagne à North Torpa - Norway
10 13 reviews
Norway
06/07 – 12/07
SG$1036/nighttotal: SG$6216 (6 )

Séjour De Luxe En Montagne à North Torpa

1 13
cabin , Nordre Land
This spacious six-bedroom lodge in Nord-Torpa, Oppland county, is conveniently located 57km from Lillehammer, 68km from Gjøvik, and 99km from Hamar, offering easy access to regional attractions.
Sleeping up to sixteen guests, the property comprises two self-contained sections, each with a kitchen, bathroom, living room with fireplace, and boasts a large terrace, sauna, and well-stocked library.
Homely "Barn" Between Fjord And Mountains. - Norway
9.9 155 reviews
Norway
01/08 – 14/08
SG$146/nighttotal: SG$1898 (13 )

Homely "Barn" Between Fjord And Mountains.

1 3
farm , Ånstad
This renovated barn apartment, situated in Laupstad on Andørja island, offers stunning views of both the sandy beach and dramatic mountains.
The three-bedroom property sleeps six, includes a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a bathroom with shower, and offers free parking, garden access, and nearby fishing trips.
Idyllisk Hytte På Sommarøy - Norway
9.9 36 reviews
Norway
18/07 – 25/07
SG$674/nighttotal: SG$4718 (7 )

Idyllisk Hytte På Sommarøy

1 5
cabin , Tromsø
This three-bedroom lodge near Sommarøy, within walking distance of the Sommarøy Arctic Hotel, offers exceptional sea views and easy access to both mountains and the coast.
Sleeping six, the property boasts a kitchen, parking, internet access, a fireplace, and stunning panoramic views, perfect for Northern Lights viewing and proximity to hiking trails.
An Entire Cabin With A Beautiful Lake View. 6 Beds - Norway
9.7 100 reviews
Norway
25/07 – 26/07
SG$165/nightfor 1 night

An Entire Cabin With A Beautiful Lake View. 6 Beds

2 2
cabin , Gjøvik
This family-friendly cottage, offering excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, is located in the tranquil Dalsjordet district, 9 kilometres from Gjøvik centre and 35 kilometres from Lillehammer, providing panoramic views of Mjøsa lake and direct access to extensive forest hiking trails. This welcoming two-bedroom lodge accommodates up to six guests, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, fireplaces on both floors with complimentary firewood, and ample parking, with bed linen and towels available for rent.

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Best Norway unique stays with a pool

Great Cabin With Amazing View In Søndeled - Norway
9.9 20 reviews
Norway
05/08 – 09/08
SG$376/nighttotal: SG$1504 (4 )

Great Cabin With Amazing View In Søndeled

3 5
cabin , Risør
This Risør holiday home is situated in a cabin park near the sea and a lake, approximately 5 minutes' walk from a restaurant with a seasonal heated swimming pool.
Sleeping up to seven guests, this two-storey property boasts three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a spacious roof terrace, and smart house floor heating in the bathroom, hall, and living room; nearby attractions include a tennis court and playground.
Jacuzzi & Sauna Inkl |2 Designhytter |Sjusjøen 18p - Norway
9.6 43 reviews
Norway
10/08 – 12/08
SG$1030/nighttotal: SG$2060 (2 )

Jacuzzi & Sauna Inkl |2 Designhytter |Sjusjøen 18p

5 12
cabin , Lillehammer
This luxurious chalet complex is located in the peaceful Nordseter/Sjusjøen area of Lillehammer, just 0.2 kilometres from cross-country ski trails in one of Europe's premier cross-country skiing destinations.
The 150m² property comprises a main lodge and annex, sleeping up to 16 guests in six bedrooms and three bathrooms, and boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi (extra cost), sauna (extra cost), home cinema, and ample outdoor space including a fire pit and patio.
All Year Jacuzzi & Modern Cabin With Sandy Beaches - Norway
10 13 reviews
Norway
27/06 – 04/07
SG$289/nighttotal: SG$2023 (7 )

All Year Jacuzzi & Modern Cabin With Sandy Beaches

1 2
cabin , Nes
This Nes holiday cottage is situated 72km from Oslo, a 2-minute walk from parking and near beaches, a river, and an ancient road.
Sleeping four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering lodge boasts a kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, a swimming pool, garden, jacuzzi, barbecue facilities, and outdoor games.
Flott Hus Med Basseng, Sjøutsikt Og Stor Uteplass! - Norway
9.9 37 reviews
Norway
13/08 – 20/08
SG$308/nighttotal: SG$2156 (7 )

Flott Hus Med Basseng, Sjøutsikt Og Stor Uteplass!

1 5
cabin , Søndeled
This Søndeled holiday home is peacefully located in a residential area, a 1.6km walk from local shops, 48km from Kragerø, and 32km from Risør, offering stunning fjord views.
The three-bedroom lodge sleeps six, features a modern open-plan kitchen-living area, a bathroom with shower, a garden with barbecue, a seasonal outdoor pool (May 1st – October 1st), and has free Wi-Fi, plus parking; hiking trails are directly accessible.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Norway

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Norway?

    For hidden gems, consider exploring the Lofoten Islands' less-visited villages like Reinebringen for hiking or exploring the charming fishing villages of Nusfjord and Å. The Geirangerfjord, while popular, offers quieter hiking trails away from the main tourist areas. For a unique experience, visit the stave churches, particularly those in Urnes and Heddal, offering a glimpse into Norway's history. The Setesdal valley, with its traditional culture and stunning landscapes, is another often overlooked area.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in Norway, cash or card?

    Card payments are overwhelmingly preferred in Norway. Most establishments, even small shops, readily accept debit and credit cards. While cash is accepted, carrying large amounts isn't necessary. You will find ATMs readily available throughout the country.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in Norway?

    Road conditions in Norway are generally very safe, especially on main roads and motorways, well-maintained and regularly cleared of snow and ice in winter. However, driving in mountainous areas can be challenging due to narrow roads, hairpin bends, and unpredictable weather. Drivers tend to be cautious and respectful of traffic laws, but be prepared for slower speeds, particularly in rural areas. Remember that winter driving requires appropriate tyres and experience.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in Norway?

    Immediately report the loss to the nearest police station. They will provide you with a statement confirming the loss. Then, contact the Norwegian embassy or consulate in your home country for assistance with obtaining an emergency travel document. Make copies of your passport before your trip and store them separately from the original.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of Norway?

    A week allows for a good overview. Consider starting in Oslo, exploring its museums and vibrant city life for a couple of days. Then, take a scenic train journey to Bergen, experiencing the breathtaking landscapes. Spend a few days in Bergen, exploring the Bryggen wharf and taking a fjord cruise. Finally, consider a day trip to a nearby fjord like the Sognefjord or Hardangerfjord before returning to Oslo for your departure.
  • Where should you spend a weekend in Norway?

    For a weekend, Oslo offers a great mix of city exploration and easy access to nature. Visit the Viking Ship Museum, Akershus Fortress, and enjoy a stroll through Vigeland Sculpture Park. Alternatively, Bergen provides a charming, compact city experience with stunning fjord views and easy access to hiking trails.
  • What festivals in Norway are highly recommended for visitors?

    The Bergen International Festival is a major international event spanning various art forms. The Oslofjord Blues Festival brings in international and Norwegian acts. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate traditional Norwegian culture throughout the year, so checking local listings closer to your travel dates is advisable.
  • Does Norway have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    While Uber isn't available in Norway, several local ride-hailing apps operate, such as Bolt and Free Now, offering similar services in major cities.
  • What’s the top spot in Norway for favourable weather conditions?

    Norway's weather is variable. The southern coast, particularly around Oslo and Stavanger, generally enjoys the mildest temperatures and most sunshine, but even there, rain is common. The best time to visit for the most favourable weather is during the summer months (June-August).

Best Norway unusual places with a garden

Trollhetta Treehouse, 1 Hour From Oslo City - Norway
10 5 reviews
Norway
01/09 – 03/09
SG$403/nighttotal: SG$806 (2 )

Trollhetta Treehouse, 1 Hour From Oslo City

1 5
cabin , Sør-Odal
This unique treetop lodge in Sør-Odal is situated 8 metres above ground in the taiga forest, offering wildlife encounters and views of Storsjøen, with shops and services approximately 7 kilometres away in Slåstad and Skarnes. This family-friendly accommodation, allowing pets, sleeps up to 8 guests and features a 30 m² terrace, a private floating dock, canoe, rowing boat, and a wood-burning stove, with nearby recreational facilities including SIAP water ski, football fields, and a paintball arena 6 kilometres distant.
Sjarmerende Skogshytte, Super For Barnefamilier. - Norway
9.9 37 reviews
Norway
17/08 – 20/08
SG$306/nighttotal: SG$918 (3 )

Sjarmerende Skogshytte, Super For Barnefamilier.

1 2
cabin , Modum
This secluded Modum lodge boasts stunning tarn views and easy access to Modum's extensive hiking trails, its precise location remaining undisclosed to preserve its tranquil setting.
The 63-square-metre property comprises three bedrooms, a loft sleeping area, and a kitchen with fridge and freezer, sleeping up to seven guests and offering on-site activities such as fishing and canoeing.
Ny Delikat Hytte, Hillestadheia - Norway
10 5 reviews
Norway
29/06 – 10/07
SG$209/nighttotal: SG$2299 (11 )

Ny Delikat Hytte, Hillestadheia

3 3
cabin , Åmli
This newly built three-bedroom lodge in Åmli kommune offers convenient access to nearby hiking trails and cross-country ski routes.
Sleeping six guests, the self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, one bathroom, and stunning mountain views, perfect for families or groups seeking a peaceful retreat.
Cabin By The Devil's Teeth - Norway
9.8 337 reviews
Norway
10/11 – 11/11
SG$574/nightfor 1 night

Cabin By The Devil's Teeth

1 1
cabin , Senja
This Senja holiday home is situated near Tungeneset, a short drive (3 minutes) from Ersfjord, offering stunning views of the Devil's Tooth mountain range and easy access to Segla (30 minutes), Breitinden (20 minutes), and Ånderdalen (within 1 hour).
The 16 sq m self-catering lodge sleeps four, featuring a heated winter garden, a double bed, a double sofa bed, a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a wood-burning stove, free EV charging (2 kWh), and a composting toilet (with upgraded shower and amenities from Autumn 2022).

Best Norway unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 17674 accommodations in Norway, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Stor Hytte Med God Plass Til 8 Personer, 2 Bad - Norway
9.9 70 reviews
Norway
08/08 – 09/08
SG$566/nightfor 1 night

Stor Hytte Med God Plass Til 8 Personer, 2 Bad

1 8
cabin , Lesja
This spacious log lodge in Lesja offers ski-in/ski-out access to cross-country trails and is a 2-minute drive from the alpine ski resort, situated 40 kilometres from Trollstigen and 30 kilometres from Trollveggen.
Accommodating up to 8 guests, this property features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen with a dishwasher, a hot tub (May to mid-October), a garden, parking, Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, and a PlayStation 3 and Wii U in the loft, with 4 bicycles and a fire pit provided for outdoor enjoyment.
Sovegamme 1 På Gammetun - Norway
9.7 77 reviews
Norway
28/07 – 29/07
SG$161/nightfor 1 night

Sovegamme 1 På Gammetun

1 2
cabin , Hammerfest
This traditional Sami-style guesthouse is located in a coastal area, a short distance from Hammerfest's main attractions.
This accommodation offers a wood-fired sauna, an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, and capacity for two guests, with an electric car charger available.
Spacious Cabin, 7 Bedrooms, Jacuzzi, Near Water - Norway
10 16 reviews
Norway
06/07 – 12/07
SG$1111/nighttotal: SG$6666 (6 )

Spacious Cabin, 7 Bedrooms, Jacuzzi, Near Water

1 13
cabin , Krødsherad
Saga Cabin, in Krødsherad municipality, Norway, enjoys a prime location just under 2km from Norefjell Ski Centre and a 3-minute walk from the fjord.
This five-bedroom lodge sleeps 13 guests, offering two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a heated outdoor jacuzzi, and a large garden with fire pit; all included in the price, along with Wi-Fi and parking.
The Perfect Place For Aurora. Outdoor Sauna/tub. - Norway
10 38 reviews
Norway
26/08 – 02/09
SG$703/nighttotal: SG$4921 (7 )

The Perfect Place For Aurora. Outdoor Sauna/tub.

3 2
cabin , Karlsøy
This Karlsøy self-catering lodge is situated in the secluded Dyrsfjorden, approximately 90 kilometres from Tromsø, offering stunning natural views and proximity to excellent fishing, hiking, and skiing opportunities.
Sleeping six guests, the property boasts a sauna, hot tub, indoor fireplace, and provides snowshoes, waterproof overalls, and ice fishing equipment, along with instructions for prime locations such as Skogsfjordvannet lake (10-minute drive).
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