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Norway with children - what is worth seeing?

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It is worth knowing that Norway with children is not always pleasant to visit. To many of the most beautiful places there is a difficult route that places high demands even on adults. This is the case, for example, in the case of Trolltunga, which has a difficult road to reach. Where to go with the youngest to come back in one piece? Below a handful of inspiration.

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Norway with children, or amusement parks

Norway with children can be interesting and fun - as long as you spend some time visiting one of the amusement parks. Little history lovers will find something for themselves in Nordvegen History Centeralso known as "Birthplace of the Viking Kings". You will also spend interesting time in Lilleputhammer Minature Town. For those who prefer physical activity, it is worth a visit Activity Park in Hoyg og Lavt.

See also what to see around Stavanger!

The largest troll statue in the world

Where can you see the largest statue erected on a troll in the world? Takowy is located on the Norwegian island of Senja. To see it, you need to go on a long journey beyond the Arctic Circle. The land of trolls is there. The newcomer looks for a troll who is over 17 meters tall with his wife, who is 3 meters lower. Children can step on the stomach, where many attractions await them, including folk legends from the island of Senja.

 

Atlanterhavsparken aquarium

If you want Norway with children to also have educational values ​​- you must see the Atlantehavsparken aquarium. It is located in Alesund. Practice proves that it is hard for children to tear themselves away from the glass of the aquarium, which crave to admire the colorful fish and dignified sharks. It is also possible to pick up a crab or a lobster!

Admission: children 3-15 years old 75 NOK, adults 170 NOK

Norway with children - museums on the island of Bygdoy

The rulers of the Norwegian capital had a coherent vision of what should be built on the island of Bygdoy. The result of their many years of efforts is 5 museums, which makes it possible to visit this place many times. It is worth starting your exploration of the island with the "Fram" Museum, the famous ship of the polar pioneers. Right next to it is the "Ton-Tiki", the famous balsa raft, thanks to which Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific. It is also worth going with the children to the Viking Ship Museum to feel like the rulers of the northern seas for a moment.

Admission:

  • Museum "Frama" family ticket - NOK 200
  • Kon-Tiki Museum family ticket - NOK 180
  • Viking Ship Museum family ticket - NOK 150.

This is just one of many proposals. Norway with kids can be really fun! There are many amusement parks here, along with Nordvegen History CenterLilleputhammer Minature Town or Activity Park in Hoyg og Lavt. It is also worth going beyond the Arctic Circle to the island of Senja, where there is a real land of trolls. In turn, Atlanterhavsparken Oceanarium is a way to combine entertainment with education. We also recommend the island of Bygdoy, which has as many as 5 museums.

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