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Theme parks in Norway are a guarantee of an unforgettable experience. Perhaps the more important information, however, is that you can visit all of them with your children. Find out what are the most interesting amusement parks in Norway where you and the whole family will have a great time!

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Amusement parks in Norway - TusenFryd

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This amusement park, which has been in operation since 1988. It is one of the most visited places of this type in all of Norway. It is therefore one of the largest, as its area is nearly 47 ha. The offer of this amusement park includes: a Viking village, water slides, a Wild West town or a haunted house. One of the biggest attractions are two roller coasters, which will provide an adrenaline rush for anyone who dares to ride them. One of them, called ThunerCoaster, is 950 meters long and was recognized as the 5th best roller coaster in the world by the Discovery Channel. You can see a bit of impressions from driving the second rollecoaster, called SpeedMonster, in the video below:

Kongeparken

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Amusement parks in Norway are also an offer designed primarily for the youngest. You will not find demonic rollercoasters in Kongerparken, but you will spend time with your children in an equally interesting way. There are over 50 different attractions here, incl. one of the oldest bobsleigh tracks in the Kingdom. Kongerparken also offers the opportunity to take advantage of one of the largest carousels in the whole country, called "Humla". Little motoring fans will not be disappointed here, because they have the opportunity to drive various types of vehicles, including a tractor! The Children's Fire Station is also very popular, where the youngest can play the role of a real firefighter. Norway with kids doesn't have to be boring!

Amusement parks in Norway - Kristiansand Dyrenpark

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Where can you both the characters from the fairy tale "Folk og rovere and Kordemomme by" and admire the wild animals? Such attractions are provided by an amusement park located approx. 11 kilometers from Kristiansand. Initially, it was only a zoo, but over time it was decided to expand to the Cardamom City. The combination of the world of fairy tales and nature will be what little tigers like the most!

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Because Sommarland

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Norway with children is not only animals and a world of fairy tales. It is also the largest water park in Norway, which is Bo Sommarland. Fairways of varying difficulty await visitors here. For the brave, a 42-meter slide is available. Water sports fans can try their hand at surfing or pontooning. All at attractive prices. You can find the promotional video below:

Many possibilities

The amusement parks in Norway are an opportunity to spend time with the family. There are many attractions, both for thrill-seekers and the youngest, who will not be able to get an adrenaline rush. It is worth taking advantage of warm weekends and going to any of the described places. Do you have your own suggestions? Share them in the comments!

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