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Unique Places to Stay in Norway

Unique Places to Stay in Norway

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NT Team

Sleep somewhere totally unique! In Norway, you can enjoy a night in a glass dome under the northern lights, a treetop cabin in the forest, or a lighthouse by the wild sea, where the stay is just as unforgettable as the scenery.

Treetop Cabins

The feeling of bringing the outdoors inside. Wake up to the warming sunlight and the sounds of the gentle breeze blowing through the trees in the treetop cabin. Get close to nature and enjoy the silence and the view.

Sleep in a Dome

As close to nature as it gets. Glamping at its finest! Light yet robust, the domes are warm, comfortable, and designed for every season and all kinds of weather. Norway’s first treetop igloo is in Lårdal, Telemark. Unique gaming 5m above the ground with 360° nature views, private river bath, and Lårdalsstigen nearby.

Glamping

It is a luxurious way to enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort. A cross between a posh hotel and a campsite - that’s glamping in a nutshell. Norway has a full range of glamping options. Many places are also available in autumn and winter, making it possible to enjoy glamping in all seasons.

Ice Hotels and Aurora Cabins

Live the ultimate winter wonderland dream by spending a night or two in an aurora cabin, waiting for the northern lights to dance, or in an ice or snow hotel. Elaborately decorated, you stay snug and warm thanks to thermal sleeping bags and thick blankets.

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