Discover the best top things to do in Fjord Norway, Norway including Litunet, The Ryfylke Museum, Myte Illustrations, Norwegian Canning Museum, Eventyrskogen, The Norwegian Fisheries Museum, The Norwegian Children`s Museum, Kolbeinstveit, Ryfylkemuseet, The Ryfylke Museum, Kraftlaben.
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4.5 based on 336 reviews
This place is temporarily closed We much regret that, owing to major construction work, the museum will be closed from closing time Sunday 18th. August until c. October 2020. We will respond to emails and other Communications.
A canning museum would not normally be our family's first choice for fun things to do on a vacation; however, this place had excellent reviews and almost everyone said the same thing: surprisingly enjoyable. And it was!!! My husband and I enjoyed learning the history of the canning factory, but our kids LOVED this place! They loved seeing all the machines and learning how they worked, they loved the arts and crafts station upstairs, but they especially loved practicing canning with the rubber fish! And they decided to spend their own money to buy rubber fish and cans to bring home as souvenirs. We visited almost a year ago, and the canning museum is still remembered as a highlight of our trip (and the souvenirs are still played with regularly, too!) Thank you! :)
4.5 based on 13 reviews
This is a classic Sunday outing along a track with beautiful scenery all the way. You walk the gravel road to Landåsvatnet and turn left towards Skjepåsen just before the lake. At the next crossing there is a small-scale map and a signboard towards Eventyrskogen- a unique visual presentation of Norwegian fairytales along the forest road. This is a very popular goal, especially for all children. At the next crossing, turn right back to Landåsvatnet to complete the roundtrip.
4.0 based on 204 reviews
The Norwegian Fisheries Museum is about the fishing history and coastal culture of Norway. The old wharf side warehouses and the harbour with traditional boats makes a great setting for our stories about fishing traditions in Norway. Explore the history of the sea by immersing yourself in interesting artefacts and stories, or engage the whole family in a multitude of new activities. The cafe serve lunches. The historic seaside houses provide a casual and homely atmosphere, inside and outside. Museum shop. We offer Exhibitions Group packages, School packages, Conference facilities. Rowboat rental Getting there The historic ferry "Beffen" leaves every hour from Bryggen between 11 am and 4 pm, only weekends in May, all days in June, July, August and September. The museum is a 20-minute walk from Bryggen, or less than 15 minutes from the cruise ship terminal at Bontelabo. A 5-minute bus-ride from Bryggen, numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 36, 39, 83 go past the museum.
Excellent displays and wonderful 15 minute film of 3 generations of fishermen talking about the industry then and now. Very interactive and great for children and adults. Lovely shop and cafe nearby has quay side seating as well as a charming interior cafe. Lovely freshly made light lunches. The restored museum building also is remarkable!
4.0 based on 49 reviews
The Norwegian Children's Museum is one of a handful of its kind in Europe. Our exhibitions and activities are about almost anything connected with children and childhood. A children's museum combines the traditional museum's focus on documentation and the exhibition of objects from the past with the young person's wish to participate, investigate and play. A children's museum also evokes nostalgia and the recollection of one's own childhood. You will walk through the maze of growing up in a museum world of exhibitions, activities and theatre. Exhibitions and activities. Toys, a tree hut, labyrinths, board games and play. Open daily in school holidays.
Well planned and good displays yes, kids loved to be there, outdoor retro games a bonus. Can be recommended to anyone - even without children that would like to go travel back into childhood adventures again.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
The museum farm Kolbeinstveit comes alive in summer with in-house host, farm anmials, events, concerts and exhibitions. The farmhouse and the barn, date to about 1850. The Guggedal storehouse from 1281, Rogaland County's oldest wooden buiding, also stands here. Hosts serve traditional local food like butter porridge and Suldal "wraps". The farmyard is a fine playground where children can play.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Nesasjøhuset houses the headquarter of Ryfylkemuseet. The old seawarf is located directly near the fjord at Nordenden, in the autenthic and idyllic town of Sand. Sand is located along the National Tourist road Ryfylke (no.13). Our exhibition 'Kvitebjørnen' (The Polarbear) is an interactive exhibition for kids which encourages them to play and use their imagination. The exhibition is based on a story by a local writer, Rasmus Løland (1861-1907). Løland is one of the most important authors within the nynorsk children's literature tradition. In both the story and the exhibition the kids meet a fairytale world where they can dress up and become a king, a princess or a police, fight the trolls and climb into the castles. The book is also available for reading. Ryfylkemuseet is a decentralised regional museum with branches in Forsand, Strand, Hjelmeland, Suldal, Sauda, Finnøy, Rennesøy and Kvitsøy. A lot of these sites are located along the National Tourist Road Ryfylke (Rv 13).
A small science centre located in the charming lab of the old carbide factory i Odda. Experiments, science shows and an interactive science exhibition.
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