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Take your children to a theme park and try roller coasters, or stay at a farm and get to know the animals.
Amusement parks, aquariums, farm holidays, skiing lessons - come rain or shine, there is always plenty of things to do with the kids in Norway.
How do you keep your family entertained on a rainy day in Norway? Here are a few suggestions that should appeal to both children and their parents.
Bergen Aquarium and the Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre in Lærdal are popular aquariums in Norway.
TusenFryd and Bø Sommarland are among the most popular amusement parks in Norway.
Most children are fascinated by animals. At many farms in Norway you may get up close to the animals and pet and play with them.
Walk along the coast on signposted trails. Hire a guide and explore the coast. Climb the trees at the Activity Park, or enjoy a game of golf.
Numedal makes a great backdrop for outdoor family activities. Try rafting down the Numedalslågen River, riding, walking and cycling.
Sarpsborg is surrounded by large areas of woods, situated close to the sea and can offer its visitors a lot of different activities.
Cycle from the mountains to the fjords, go hiking in the national parks and mountain plateaus or experience wild animals up close.
Explore the beauties of nature from fjord to mountains, from Gulsvik to Høgevarde.
Try gorge jumping at Kjøsterudjuvet, play golf in a in a picturesque cultural landscape or feel the strong pull of a salmon in the Drammen River.
Go on a bird safari on the island of Runde, try hiking in the Sunnmøre Alps, or check out one of the many annual festivals in the Ålesund area.
Play golf at challenging Evje Golfpark or take a trip with the sightseeing minibus. You can also go canoeing on Lake Vansjø.
Rent a canoe or join a boat trip on Lake Møsvatn, or choose hiking, biking or fishing on the mountain plateau of Hardangervidda.
Grenland has several waterparks and an indoor play centre. Take a trip on the Telemark Canal, join a fjord cruise or cycle along the coast.