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Sarpsborg

Rica Saga Hotel

Rica Saga Hotel Photo: Visit Sarpsborg
Rica Saga Hotel Photo: Visit Sarpsborg

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A short distance from Oslo, the hotel is ideal for seminars and conferences.
There are 67 rooms, bar and two restaurants . Car Park available.

Green travel

Rica Saga Hotel has obtained certification for their environmental efforts by:

The Nordic Ecolabel - the Swan Environmental labelling for goods and services, hotels and restaurants Green travel

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  • Classification

    • The Swan (Nordic Eco-label)

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Tour suggestions in Sarpsborg

The areas around Sarpsborg are good for different walking bicycling and car tours.

Sarpsborg

Sarpsborg has a rich history. Many of its attractions are linked to its past, from the rock carvings along Oldtidsveien to Skjeberg Medieval Church.

What to do in Sarpsborg

Sarpsborg is surrounded by large areas of woods, situated close to the sea and can offer its visitors a lot of different activities.

Shopping in Sarpsborg

The town square is the starting point for the main shopping street in Sarpsborg. There are also several shopping centres in the area.

Key facts about Sarpsborg

Sarpsborg is both a municipality and a town with 51,000 inhabitants situated in the county of Østfold, southeast Norway.

The Border Fortifications

Visit the Border Fortifications - 22 small fortifications along the southern part of the frontier dividing Sweden and Norway.

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