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Hotel Union in Geiranger, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovasjon Norge

Where to stay

There are different kinds of hotels and camp sites throughout the country. Staying at a fishermen's cabin is an experience out of the ordinary.
Interest: Where to stay
Mobile homes and midnight sun in Finnmark - Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Finnmark Reiseliv

Camping and caravanning in Norway

Camping and caravanning in Norway is ideal for holiday-makers who like to go where their impulses take them.
Interest: Camping
Lighthouse in Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/IN

Lighthouse holiday in Norway

Lighthouses offering accommodation are found along the coast, from Vardø in the north to the Oslofjord in the south.
Interest: Where to stay, Coast & Coastal culture
Family resting in the snow by a cottage in Hemsedal, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway

Cottages and Holiday Houses in Norway

Cottages are popular hire accommodation among both Norwegian and foreign tourists.
Interest: Cottages & Holiday houses
Hotel Union Øye in Sunnmøre, Norway - Photo: IN

Hotels

Stay at an old, wooden hotel in the countryside or choose a modern design hotel in one of the main cities.
Interest: Hotels
Lyngvær Camping in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: visitnorway.com/Sonja L. Birch-Olsen

Tips and rules for camp sites in Norway

Tents, caravans and mobile homes are welcome at most Norwegian camp sites.
Interest: Camping
Fishermen's cabins at Reine in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: Frithjof Fure/Innovation Norway

Stay at a fishermen's cabin in Norway

Along the Norwegian coast, especially in the counties Finnmark, Troms, Nordland, Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal, fishermen's cabins are sought after.
Interest: Fishermen's cabins, Coast & Coastal culture
Tenting in Jotunheimen, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway

Tenting in the wilderness of Norway

If you are prepared to do without modern conveniences while on holiday, you can pitch your tent in the wilderness.
Interest: Camping
Lake Loenvatnet in Stryn, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norge AS

The right of access

In Norway everyone has the unrestricted right of free access in the countryside - including the national parks.
Interest: Camping, About Norway, Outdoor holiday
Camping near the famous Trollveggen, Norway - Photo: Johan Berge/Innovation Norway

Camping cabins in Norway

Many camp sites have cabins for hire. You can also expect all the modern conveniences such as a shower, kitchen and television.
Interest: Camping
Oddane Sand Camping in Nevlunghavn, Norway  - Photo: Oddane Sand

Camp site classification in Norway

Camp sites can be awarded with one to five stars.
Interest: Camping
Luster in the Sognefjord area, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord Norge AS

Bed and breakfast in Norway

The closest you will get to traditional English bed and breakfast is a pension or private room.
Interest: Bed & Breakfast
Feeding the goats in Aurland, Norway - Photo: Pål Bugge/Innovation Norway

Overnight stay on a farm in Norway

Wake up to the sound of animals in the morning. You will never forget staying on a farm.
Interest: Farm holiday
The youth hostel in Hamar, Norway - Photo: Jens Haugen

Youth and family hostels in Norway

You do not have to spend your savings sleeping. There are two big hostel chains in Norway.
Interest: Youth and family hostels
You can rent an apartment for shorter or longer periods of time in Norway - Photo: Brian Opyd

Apartments

Rent an apartment in the countryside, in the mountains or in a city on your next holiday in Norway.
Interest: Apartments
Dalen Hotel in Telemark, Norway - Photo: VisitTelemark.com

Where to stay in Telemark

Stay at an old farmhouse or a camp site. Here are some recommendations.
Interest: Where to stay
Rorbu, Lofoten - Nordland, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/IN/Nordland Reiseliv

Where to stay in Nordland

You have a wide spectrum of accommodation to choose from in Nordland – from authentic fishermen's cabins to exclusive hotels.
Interest: Where to stay
Laukvik in Troms, Norway - Photo: Alt i Ett Ferie

Where to stay in Troms

Whatever your travelling style, you will find places to stay - ranging from lodges and fjord cabins to guesthouses and hotels.
Interest: Where to stay
Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta in Norway - Photo: Bård Løken/Alta Friluftspark

Where to stay in Finnmark

Stay at one of many camp sites or rent a fishermen's cabin. Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel in Alta and Kirkenes SnowHotel are both made of snow and ice.
Interest: Where to stay
Hemsedal Alpin Lodge, Norway - Photo: www.hemsedal.com/Frank Tolpinrud

Where to stay in Hemsedal

Stay in your own cabin, at a cosy mountain farm or at one of Hemsedal's seven camp sites.
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Kviknes Hotel in Balestrand, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord Norway

Where to stay in the Sognefjord area

Stay beside emerald green fjords, blue glaciers and mighty waterfalls, on idyllic farms or high up in the mountains surrounded by jagged peaks.
Interest: Where to stay
Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOslo

Where to stay in Oslo

Oslo offers a range of hotels in every price category, as well as youth and family hostels, guest houses, camp sites and private accommodation.
Interest: Where to stay, City holiday
Cabins at Vierli Hyttegrend, Norway - Photo: Per Oskar Kjennli

Where to stay in Rauland

Book your accommodation with Rauland Turist.
Interest: Where to stay
Bjåen Fjellstove Mountain Lodge is located close to Hovden in Norway - Photo: Bjåen Fjellstove

Bjåen Fjellstove Mountain Lodge

Bjåen offers a good bed, a warm hearth, and home baked bread. Outside waits hiking trails in the mountains. Guests can borrow boats to go fishing.
Interest: Where to stay
Ski-in/Ski-out cabin at Hallinggrenda, Geilo Fjellandsby in Norway - Photo: Nils Erik Kjellmann

Where to stay in Geilo

In Geilo you can choose from fashionable, modern or traditional hotels, apartments, chalets, cabins and mountain lodges.
Interest: Where to stay
Choose between staying at a hotel or in an apartment at Tyholmen in Arendal, Norway - Photo: Ann-Kristin R Jørgensen/Region Arendal turistkontor

Where to stay in the Arendal Region

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.
Interest: Where to stay
Relaxing in a fishing boat, Haugesund in Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Where to stay in Haugesund and Haugalandet

Spend the night at a lighthouse in the open sea outside of Haugesund, or find a hotel or fishermen's cabin on the coast.
Interest: Where to stay
Mountain cabin in Gudbrandsdalen, Norway - Photo: Fredrik Weikle

Where to stay in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley

Gudbrandsdalen offers a range accommodation, from mountain hotels and cabins to camp sites and unique historical farm hotels.
Interest: Where to stay
Bergen and the city fjord, Norway - Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/David Buffington-Getty

Where to stay in Bergen

Bergen has a good selection of accommodation in every price category - hotels, guesthouses, camp sites, youth hostels and private accommodation.
Interest: Where to stay
Historical Fleischer' Hotel in Voss, Norway - Photo: Fleischer' Hotel

Where to stay in Voss

Voss can offer a variety of accommodation types, ranging from comfortable hotels and cabins to characteristic mountain lodges and camping sites.
Interest: Where to stay
Enjoy a comfortable stay at Klækken Hotell in Hønefoss, Norway - Photo: Klækken Hotell

Where to stay in Ringerike

Few regions have such a treasure of pleasant hotels and banquet venues as Ringerike.
Interest: Where to stay
Relaxing in the pool in Nordfjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Where to stay in Stryn and Nordfjord

Stay at a family-run historic hotel, a spa resort or in a cabin by the fjord.
Interest: Where to stay
The Brosundet Canal in Ålesund, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Destination Ålsesund og Sunnmøre

Where to stay in Ålesund and Sunnmøre

Spend one night at the historic Hotel Union Øye near the Hjørundfjord, and the next in a cabin beside the Austefjord.
Interest: Where to stay
Bjorligard Hotell, Norway - Photo: Bjorligard Hotel

Where to stay in Bjorli and Lesja

In Lesja you have several choices when it comes to accommodation. Here are some recommended places to stay.
Interest: Where to stay
More than 80 per cent of Trysil’s accommodation is ski in/ski out - Photo: Ola Matsson, Trysilfjellet Alpin AS

Where to stay in Trysil

Trysil has a wide range of accommodation options. Cabins and hotels maintain high standards, and most units offer ski in/ski out.
Interest: Where to stay
There are many cabins you can hire in Valdres, Norway - Photo: Valdres Hytteutleie

Where to stay in Valdres

In Valdres you have plenty of opportunities for accommodation. Choose between hotels, mountain lodges, camping or summer farms.
Interest: Where to stay
Stay comfortably in Gol in Hallingdal, Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Where to stay in Gol in Hallingdal

Whether you bring a tent, wish to rent a cabin, or perhaps want a luxury suite at a hotel, there are plenty of alternatives in Gol and Golsfjellet.
Interest: Where to stay
Scandic is the largest hotel in Hamar, Norway - Photo: Scandic Hamar

Where to stay in the Hamar Region

If you want peace and quiet, beautiful scenery and good old fashioned hospitality, you should stay at one of the guest farms in region.
Interest: Where to stay
Quality Hotel Arcticus in Harstad, Norway - Photo: www.nettfoto.no

Where to stay in Harstad

Stay at hotels, cabins, a youth hostel, traditional wooden storehouses or private accommodation in houses and on farms.
Interest: Where to stay, Arctic Norway, Coast & Coastal culture
Fishermen's cabins in Kvennvær, Norway - Photo: Kvennvær Sjøhusferie

Where to stay along the coast of Trøndelag

There is a large range of overnight accommodation sites in the Hitra and Frøya region. Hotels, camp sites and fishermen's cabins and lighthouses.
Interest: Where to stay
Narvik, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway

Recommended places to stay in Narvik

For those who want to try something different, why not sleep out under the northern lights at Polar Zoo?
Interest: Where to stay
Gaustablikk Høyfjellshotell, Norway - Photo: Visitrjukan.com

Where to stay in Rjukan

Stay in Rjukan itself or choose one of the surrounding areas of Gausta, Skinnarbu, Tinnbygdene or Hardangervidda.
Interest: Where to stay
One of the marinas in Halden, Norway - Photo: Fotobanken.com

Where to stay in Halden

There are several accommodation possibilities in Halden both in the town centre and on the outskirts of the town.
Interest: Where to stay
Sunnhordland, Norway, has a good variety of accommodation - Photo: Samarbeidsrådet for Sunnhordland

Where to stay in Sunnhordland

Stay at an intimate cabin in the mountains or a luxurious hotel by the fjord.
Interest: Where to stay
Nice view from Moen Gård, Hærland in Norway - Photo: Arnstein Karlsrud

Where to stay in Indre Østfold

Indre Østfold can offer everything from camping in your own tent beside a lake to a comfortable bed in a hotel.
Interest: Where to stay
Room at Radisson SAS Hotel Fredrikstad, Norway - Photo: Radisson SAS Hotel Fredrikstad

Where to stay in Fredrikstad

There is a good choice of overnight accommodation, whether you are in town, by the sea or out in the countryside.
Interest: Where to stay
Stavn Camping, Flå in Norway - Photo: Stavn Camping

Where to stay in Flå

In Flå you will find camp sites and cottages in different sizes and standards.
Interest: Where to stay
Fagerhøy Fjellstue in the mountains of Nesbyen, Norway - Photo: Nesbyen turist- og næringsservice As

Where to stay in Nesbyen

In Nesbyen you can go camping, stay in a comfortable cabin or enjoy the service of a hotel.
Interest: Where to stay
Quality Hotel Florø, Norway - Photo: Nicolas Iannone

Where to stay along FjordKysten

Along the coast of the county of Sogn og Fjordane you will find friendly and comfortable accommodation alternatives.
Interest: Where to stay
Geiranger, Norway - Photo: Per Eide

Where to stay in the Geirangerfjord area and Trollstigen

Whether you seek the simple life, or luxury, there is accommodation to meet your needs – in Geiranger, Valldal or another picturesque village.
Interest: Where to stay
Quality Spa & Resort Kragerø, Norway - Photo: Estatia Resort as

Where to stay in Kragerø

In Kragerø you can choose from variety of accommodation, whether you prefer a tent near a secluded cove or a luxurious suite at a spa hotel.
Interest: Where to stay
Stay at Tranøy Lighthouse in Hamarøy, Norway - Photo: Frode Jenssen

Where to stay in the Realm of Hamsun

A wide range of accommodation options are available in the Realm of Hamsun, everything from excellent hotels to idyllic camp sites and a lighthouse.
Interest: Where to stay
Winter at Bergsjøstølen Mountain Lodge, Norway - Photo: Ål Utvikling AS

Where to stay in Ål

Stay in a hotel up in the mountains or in a hotel in the centre of Ål, or go camping next to Hallingdalselva River.
Interest: Where to stay
Radisson SAS Lillehammer Hotel, Norway - Photo: Radisson SAS Lillehammer Hotel

Where to stay in Lillehammer

Stay at a moutain lodge or cabin, or choose a modern hotel in the town centre.
Interest: Where to stay
Enjoy the sunset at Hotel Ullensvang in Hardanger, Norway - Photo: Destination Hardanger Fjord AS

Where to stay in Hardanger

In the garden of Fjord Norway, Hardanger, you will find peace and stunning surroundings, whether your choice is budget or high-quality accommodation.
Interest: Where to stay
Mountain farm in Rondane, Norway - Photo: Bjørn Setsaas

Where to stay in Rondane National Park

Rondane offers all sorts of accommodation. From modern hotels to old farm houses and mountain cabins deep inside the national park.
Interest: Where to stay
Sleep comfortably at Thon Hotel Gjøvik, Norway - Photo: Thon Hotell Gjøvik

Where to stay in Gjøvik, Land and Toten

There are mountain cabins for rent near Synnfjellet. There are several hotel chains and camp sites with cottages in the area.
Interest: Where to stay
Hotell Refsnes Gods outside Moss, Norway - Photo: Refsnes Gods

Where to stay in Moss

Stay at the mansion Refsnes Gods or pitch your tent next to the Oslofjord at NAF Larkollen Camping.
Interest: Where to stay
Wooden cabin in Vrådal, Norway - Photo: vraadal.com

Where to stay in Vrådal

Stay next to Vrådal Panorama Ski Centre or go camping next to Lake Nisser.
Interest: Where to stay
Stay on the island of Ona, Norway - Photo: visitmolde.com

Where to stay in the Molde and Romsdal area

Stay at an old fishermen's cabin or a rustic seaside hotel.
Interest: Where to stay
Stavanger in Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Region Stavanger

Where to stay in the Stavanger Region

Sleep safe and content at night. Choose between hotels, bed & breakfasts, holiday cottages, camp sites and lighthouses.
Interest: Where to stay
Spend the night at Hauggjegla Lighthouse, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke / Nordic life AS

Where to stay in Kristiansund and Nordmøre

Fishermen's cabins, traditional farms and hotels - the region offers a selection of accommodation. Why not spend the night at Hauggjegla Lighthouse?
Interest: Where to stay
Tromsø, Norway - Photo: visittromso.no

Where to stay in Tromsø

The city of Tromsø offers first-class and budget accommodation. If you are looking for character and charm - head out of town.
Interest: Where to stay
Budor Gjestegård is located in the very heart of Villmarksriket Hedmark, Norway - Photo: Budor Gjestegård

Where to stay in Villmarksriket Hedmark

Stay a couple of days in a tree top cabin eight metres above ground. Then move on to a comfortable spa hotel or a scenic camp site.
Interest: Where to stay
Frøyas Hus in the centre of Røros, Norway - Photo: Ellen Thoen

Where to stay in Røros

Stay in unique buildings which are protected as parts of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Røros.
Interest: Where to stay
Treat yourself to a stay at Clarion Hotel Ernst in Kristiansand, Norway - Photo: Clarion Hotel Ernst

Where to stay in the Kristiansand Region

Stay at a city hotel in Kristiansand or rent a cabin by the sea. Or listen to the children - stay overnight at Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park.
Interest: Where to stay
Stay overnight at Bjerkem Farm in Innherred, Norway. - Photo: Olav Breen

Where to stay in Innherred

Sleep at a hotel by the Trondheimsfjord or go camping in the Blåfjella-Skjækerfjella National Park.
Interest: Where to stay
Reine Rorbuer, traditional fishermen's cabins, in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: Solveig Helland

Where to stay in Lofoten

Lofoten is known for the old fishermen's cabins ("rorbuer") that have been restored and turned into modern accommodation for travellers.
Interest: Where to stay
The hotel at Oscarsborg Fortress offers accomodation in unique surroundings on an island in the Oslofjord, Norway. - Photo: Nasjonale Festningsverk

Where to stay in Follo

Oscarsborg lies on an island in the Oslofjord, and is one of the recommended places to stay. Many hotels offer TusenFryd Amusement Park packages.
Interest: Where to stay
Holmsbu, Norway - Photo: Torstein Ihle

Where to stay in the Drammen Region

In the Drammen Region you can spend the night in quiet and beautiful surroundings, regardless whether you choose a hotel, a camp site or a farm.
Interest: Where to stay
Fishermen's cabins at Lovund, Norway - Photo: Arctic-circle.no

Where to stay in the Arctic Circle Area

The popular camp site at Nesna and the Lovund Fishermen's Cabins are two of many attractive places to stay in the Arctic Circle Area.
Interest: Where to stay, Arctic Norway
Neset Camping in the Setesdal Valley is a peaceful, four-star camp site - Photo: visitsorlandet.com

Where to stay in Sørlandet

The most special way to spend your holiday is by renting a private cabin.
Interest: Where to stay
Ousdal Hotell in Tonstad, Norway - Photo: Anja Ovedal

Where to stay in Sirdal

Choose between hotels, camp sites and cabins. Stay at Suleskard Fjellsenter if you want to visit the Lysefjord or drive over the mountain to Setesdal.
Interest: Where to stay
Sleep in wonderful surroundings in Jotunheimen, Norway - Photo: E. Borgos

Where to stay in Jotunheimen

There are plenty of hotels and cabins in Jotunheimen. Tenting and camping is allowed almost everywhere.
Interest: Where to stay
Fishermen's cabins along Kystriksveien, Norway - Photo: Kystriksveien Reiseliv

Where to stay along Kystriksveien

Stay one night in a hotel and the next in a remote fishermen's cabin.
Interest: Where to stay
Fretheim Hotel in Flåm, Norway - Photo: R.M. Sørensen/Flåm Utvikling

Where to stay in Flåm

In Flåm there is a variety of different types of accommodation, from top of the range tourist hotels to cabins, holiday apartments and camp sites.
Interest: Where to stay
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