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Southern Norway
"Motor land" for the whole family with a large racetrack which is 1050metres.
Kristiansand is a family friendly town with lots of activities for everyone to enjoy.
There are many hotels to choose from in Southern Norway, most of them in the larger towns.
Wonder what to do when traveling to Southern Norway? Here you can find the best travel tips.
There is a lot of activities to chose from in Southern Norway. You can find some of the best below.
Why not spend the night in a lighthouse while on holiday? There are several lighthouses offering accommodation along the southern coast of Norway.
This is an overview of the best camping grounds in Southern Norway.
Where to stay, what to do - in Southern Norway there are a number of choices. We'll guide you to what's right for you!
Sørlandet is the true home of the Norwegian summer, known for a beautiful coast with skerries, islands, and cosy towns and villages.
The Kristiansand area is known for busy summer harbours, white wooden houses, a rocky coast with skerries and many festivals.
The Setesdal Valley stretches 147 kilometres in beautiful mountain scenery between Evje in the south and Hovden, a popular ski resort, in the north.
Region Arendal offers skerries, saltwater, festivals, arts and culture, tranquillity and activities in nature such as fishing, canoeing and hiking.
Grimstad is a cosy maritime town set among many small islands by the coast of Southern Norway.
Hovden is located in the upper Setesdal region and is the largest ski destination in the southern part of Norway.
Sirdal is known for good hiking and skiing. The famous mountain plateau of Kjerag in the Lysefjord is not far away.
In the Lista region living is easy. Spend the day at one of the many beaches, go explore the lighthouses or spend the day in Sørlandsbadet.
This summer you can experience Southern Norways white coastal cities by bike.
All destinations have their own special delicacies, tiny tasty treasures that make every day a spesial day. Here are our local tips.
Here are some favourite beaches in Southern Norway. Don't forget suntan lotion!
So, where does one have the best meal in Southern Norway?
Looking for summer activities for the summer season in Southern Norway? Here is the information you need!
Happy children, happy parents! Southern Norway offers a wide range of child-friendly activities and attractions.
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This itinerary takes in Oslo, the Southern Coast of Norway, Stavanger, a hike to Preikestolen and a glimpse of mountainous Telemark. Best in summer.
Sørlandet is the southernmost region of Norway, with 30 municipalities and approximately 285,000 inhabitants.
Go skiing in Hovden, hiking along one of many coastal trails or try some of Europe's best wreck diving. Golfing, climbing and fishing are popular too.
Kristiansand is the communications centre in Sørlandet. It has extensive train, bus, ferry and plane links with the rest of Norway and abroad.
Sørlandet covers several different regions, and each one has one or more tourist information offices.
Seafood is a delicacy along the coast of Southern Norway, where fish is plentiful, while inland traditional food and local products await.
Sørlandet's many small and white wooden towns offer special and one of a kind shops.
Take a drive along the North Sea Road, explore the Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock, and enjoy southern culture in the many villages along the coast.
Visit Norway’s southernmost point, ride a vintage train and meet lions and other wild animals at Kristiansand's popular zoo.
Stay in a lighthouse by the sea, sleep in a cabin in the mountains, or choose a hotel in town to be near all the action.
The Norwegian Riviera has been the number one summer holiday destination for Norwegians for decades, while remaining a hidden gem for many visitors.
This contrasting trip follows the beautiful coastline dotted with detours to pretty little towns redolent with the atmosphere of the windjammer age.
While Kristiansand itself receives little snow in winter, skiing is possible only a few kilometres from the coast. Ice skating is another option.
Kristiansand, the capital of Southern Norway, is the fifth largest city in Norway.
While Kristiansand itself receives little snow in winter, skiing is possible only a few kilometres from the coast. Ice skating is another option.
Kristiansand is a true Eldorado for shopping aficionados of all ages.
The tourist office in Kristiansand is open all year. Here you will find information on accommodation, attractions and activities in the wider region.
Take a stroll through Kristiansand's charming old town, go on a boat trip to picturesque Lillesand, or visit the former naval base at Odderøya.
Stay at a city hotel in Kristiansand or rent a cabin by the sea. Or listen to the children and stay overnight at Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park.
Kristiansand, the capital of Southern Norway, is centrally located in the region.
Catch a show at Kilden, Kristiansand's new performing arts centre, go meet wild animals at the zoo, or take a nostalgic trip on an old steam train.
In the Kristiansand region you will find a large selection of restaurants and cafes serving both international and local food.
Stroll around Kristiansand's old town, join a boat trip to Lillesand or take a drive along the scenic North Sea Route.
Visit the southernmost region in Norway. Here you can visit the oldest lighthouse in Norway, and fish for salmon in the Mandalselva River.
Thanks to its location and climate, the entire Setesdal Valley enjoys long and stable winters. Hovden is the largest alpine centre in the region.
Camp by the Byglandsfjord or spend the night in an old-fashioned wooden tourist cabin - the choice is yours in Setesdal.
You will find a number of cosy restaurants with excellent cuisine in Setesdal, many of them featuring local produce.
Take a boat trip on the Byglandsfjord, or splash around with the kids at Hovden Aqualand. Climbing and rafting are other fun things to do in Setesdal.
There are four local tourist information offices in Setesdal: in Evje, Bygland, Valle and Hovden.
Traditional handicrafts are available throughout the Setesdal region, but Evje offers the widest selection of shops locally.
The valley of Setesdal in southern Norway stretches from Evje in the south to Hovden in the north, a total of 147 kilometres.
Setesdal stretches from Evje in the south to Hovden in the north, a total of 147 kilometres. The rv. 9 runs through the entire valley.
The Setesdal Valley has centuries-long traditions in the silversmith's craft and folk music. The beautiful minerals are of course, even older.
The main tourist office for the region is located in Arendal, whilst smaller tourist information offices are available locally.
Winter in Arendal Region is beautiful, and there is a calm atmosphere for you to enjoy.
The Arendal Region is a beautiful coastal area consisting of skerries, woods and hills. It is a popular summer holiday spot for many Norwegians.
Visit charming Lyngør, or see the beautiful protected landscape Hove on Tromøy. Swim in potholes and learn about the culture of the region.
The varied nature in the Arendal Region displays idyllic towns, beautiful countryside and quiet woods and hills.
Take the bus from Kristiansand, Kristiansand Airport Kjevik or Oslo, or drive your car along E18. Even the train brings you to the Arendal Region.
Shopping is possible outside towns, at shopping centres and in pleasant town centres. Both local stores and national chains are found in the area.
You can stay at a city hotel by the sea or a cosy guest house rural surroundings. Or you can stay at a hostel, a family cabin or go camping.
The Arendal Region's restaurants and cafés have delicacies to offer. Everything from sandwiches to five-course dinners, and more. It is your choice.
Kristiansand is the capital of Southern Norway and the fifth largest city of Norway. Here are 10 top tips on what to do in and around Kristiansand.
Lillesand is situated just 20 minutes east of Kristiansand, and is the charming, younger sibling of the two
Taking place on the island of Tromøy in Southern Norway, this popular festival offers cool music, bathing and a fabulous atmosphere.
Sirdal is a popular ski destination 1.5 hours drive east of Stavanger. Sirdal boasts five skiing areas and 200 kilometres of cross-country tracks.
Hovden, located 850 metres above sea level in the Setesdal Valley in Southern Norway, guarantees a long snow season.
Lindesnes Lighthouse is Norway’s southernmost point. Spend a few hours or stay several days. The weather, water and nature are all breathtaking.
Nine Norwegian beaches have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag eco-label this year.
Located in the county of Aust-Agder, Hovden is the largest ski destination in Southern Norway.
With its central location in Southern Norway, Hovden is easily accessible from a number of towns in both southern and western Norway.
Hike one of several summits in the Hovden area, fish for trout in one of the local lakes, or go cross-country skiing on top-class tracks come winter.
Visit the Hovden Museum of Iron Production, the Vatnedalen dams or Bykle Old Church, one of the smallest and most beautiful churches in Norway.
The Hovden Tourist Information Office is located in Hovdetun, right in the centre of Hovden.
Take a hike to the top of Nos, Hovden's highest peak, or follow the Lundane and Galten trails on cross-country skis.
Stay at Bjåen Fjellstove, Norway's first eco-lodge, or at Hovden Høyfjellshotell for magnificent mountain views. You can rent your own cabin too.
Bjåen offers a good bed, a warm hearth, and home-baked bread. Many hiking trails await in the mountains nearby. Guests can borrow boats to go fishing.
Sirdal is an inland municipality in the southwest of Norway, with fewer than 2,000 inhabitants spread over 1,555 square kilometres.
The annual sheep fair is a popular event in Sirdal. But there are many other attractions, natural or man-made, worth visiting in the area.
There are two tourist information offices in Sirdal. Here you will find all the information you need to plan your holiday in the area.
Sirdal offers a wide range of activities for the whole family as well as plenty of outdoor activities.
Sirdal offers a wide range of accommodation options. Choose between high standard hotels, cabins, campsites and a unique network of mountain cabins.
Sirdal is the perfect base for your holiday. Within one day, you can explore the Lysefjord, the mountains of Kjerag or the Suleskarvegen Road.
Sirdal is a valley in the southwest of Norway. The easiest way of getting to Sirdal is by car.
In Sirdal you will find traditional Norwegian food in most restaurants. The mountains here are full of delicious ingredients.
Møvik Fortress outside Kristiansand was built by the Germans during World War II. The museum houses the only remaining 380mm Krupp gun in the world.
Kristiansand Zoo (Dyreparken) is the most visited attraction for families with children in Norway.
With its long coastline dotted with small islands and fjords, the Skagerrak Coast in Southern Norway offers ample opportunities for deep-sea fishing.
There are plenty of summit hikes to choose from in Southern Norway. Take your pick.
Sørlandet in Southern Norway offers numerous hiking possibilities, from the mountains of Setesdal and Sirdal to picturesque coastal paths by the sea.
Setesdal is a hiking eldorado in Southern Norway, with a landscape that varies from flat lowlands to wild mountains.
Setesdal has much to offer hikers, from cultural trails and summit climbs to gentler walks in a nature park or to the region's highest waterfall.
Rica Hotels is the largest hotel chain in Norway, and it covers most of the country.
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