Top 10 Water & Amusement Parks in Eastern Norway, Eastern Norway

December 2, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Norway, Norway including Hoyt og lavt Trysil, Randsfjorden Badepark, Hoyt & Lavt Bjorli, Norsk Folkemuseum, Lambertseter Public Pool, Totenbadet, Foldvik Familypark, Papirbredden Drammen Kunnskapspark, Hunderfossen Eventyrpark, Nebbursvollen friluftsbad.
Restaurants in Eastern Norway

1. Hoyt og lavt Trysil

Vestbyvegen 48, 2420 Norway http://hoytlavt.no/trysil
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Hoyt og lavt Trysil

2. Randsfjorden Badepark

Haugerstranda, Jevnaker 3520 Norway
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Randsfjorden Badepark

3. Hoyt & Lavt Bjorli

Gardsvegen 22, Bjorli 2669 Norway +47 984 06 262 [email protected] http://hoytlavt.no/bjorli
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Hoyt & Lavt Bjorli

Welcome to Høyt & Lavt Bjorli, a climbing park located in beautiful surroundings next to the ski slopes. We have 7 different trails, 95 elements and 10 zip-lines. In the basement of the old barn you will find the reception. In the olf cowshed there is a gift and interior store called OiiOii.

4. Norsk Folkemuseum

Museumsveien 10, Oslo 0287 Norway +47 22 12 37 00 [email protected] http://norskfolkemuseum.no/en
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4.5 based on 3,739 reviews

Norsk Folkemuseum

Norsk Folkemuseum shows how people lived in Norway from 1500 to the present through its collections from around the country. Among the highlights are the Stave Church from Gol, dating from 1200 and an apartment building with homes from the 20th Century. 160 historic buildings in the big Open-Air Museum represent different regions in Norway, different time periods, as well as differences between town and country, and social classes. Indoor exhibits present Norwegian heritage. The museum has a comprehensive activity program and is open all year.

Reviewed By KarenJim76 - Clarence Center, United States

The vast variety of homes, farm buildings, shops, churches and other structures in phenomenal condition provided an entry into another world and culture. The costumed interpreters scattered throughout the site were exceptionally knowledgeable, friendly and eager to pass on their knowledge, particularly if you showed any interest. One standout example, Levina Storakern, who portrayed a farmer's wife, not only described her "life" as a housewife but also demonstrated her talent as a musician. When the subject of music arose, she offered to play a cow horn, which was then followed by a mini-concert on a folk fiddle and Hardanger fiddle. Her explanation of various musical styles was very informative and enhanced our experience. There are thorough explanations in English throughout the site and all of the costumed interpreters speak English. The Gol Stave Church (one of only 29 remaining) was exceptionally well preserved. The "apartments" tucked away in a separate building cover a period from 1879-2002 and illustrated the interesting development of urban life. Of the 3 Open Air museums we visited in Norway and Sweden, this was our favorite. It is well worth a visit.

5. Lambertseter Public Pool

Langboelgen 24, Oslo 1155 Norway +47 22 74 94 00 http://Lsvk.no
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Lambertseter Public Pool

6. Totenbadet

Badelandvegen 74, Raufoss 2833 Norway +47 61 15 91 80 [email protected] http://www.totenbadeland.no/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Totenbadet

Norway`s longest artificial waterfall, wave pool and a tropical climate with 32°C in the air and 30°C in the water - all year. Toten Badeland is a water paradise for the entire family, young as well as old. We offer relaxtion and enjoyment, in tradition to all kinds of physical activitis. A total of 4.000 m² indoors. We also offer facilities such as tanning beds, steam sounas and a wll-eqiupped gym. Fun and play summer and winter!

Reviewed By narinderu2020

Fantastic. Great pool with various slides and different heated pools. Staff extremely professional, well mannered and friendly.

7. Foldvik Familypark

Foldvikveien 53, Larvik 3294 Norway +47 413 84 000 [email protected] http://www.foldvik.no/
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4.5 based on 144 reviews

Foldvik Familypark

Foldvik family park is an idyllic place, free from stress, hustle and bustle. Here the whole family can relax and have fun with many different species of animals. There are more than 50 family friendly activities to choose from for children and adults alike, less than 10 kilometres from Larvik. Lovely kittens, small baby rabbits, pigs and a variety of birds are all there to make friends with you in this paradise. You can jump on gigantic air-cushions, take a train ride, ride horses, jump in the straw, play golf, or just relax in the beautiful surroundings. Children and adults alike can enjoy themselves at Foldvik family park. Foldvik family park is located close to Foldvik farm. This is an authentic park, where visitors can buy vegetables, beautiful flowers and of course the famous Foldvik strawberries and strawberry juice. The area of the park is around 65 000 square meters. In the park you will find beautiful flowers. During the summer season more than 20 000 flowers in bloom makes the visit a therapy for your eyes as well as your soul. At Foldvik family park, it is also possible to rent a grill and find a nice spot for a barbecue. Opening hours at Foldvik family park: Every day from mid-June to mid-August Weekends from end of May to mid-June, end of August and start of September

Reviewed By 476svendaagem - Asker, Norway

Great place - realy people friendly. Kids will Enjoy the stay. Some small animals, but most of all a place to use energi. Run around, Enjoy the slides or go for a jump in the grass - or cool down in the waterpark. And bring your picknick food for the grill

8. Papirbredden Drammen Kunnskapspark

Groenland 58, Drammen 3045 Norway +47 32 86 31 50 [email protected] http://www.papirbredden.no/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Papirbredden Drammen Kunnskapspark

9. Hunderfossen Eventyrpark

Fossekrovegen 22, Lillehammer 2625 Norway +47 61 27 55 30 [email protected] http://www.hunderfossen.no
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4.0 based on 838 reviews

Hunderfossen Eventyrpark

Guarded by a 14 meter high troll, and behind the gates of the 37 meter tall fairy tale castle the treasure of the Norwegian folk stories is kept safe in Hunderfossen Family Park. Step insde and be a part of the fairy tales yourself. In the unique and mysterious atmosphere of Hunderfossen Family Park you will meet the prince and the princess, the King and the Queen, trolls and many other odd characters from the old Norwegain folk stories.

Reviewed By N9790LGcarolineb

This was our second time at Hunderfossen Winter Park. It was an absolutely magical experience and so worth a visit. Each year an incredible ice cathedral is built from scratch, containing ice pews and sculptures, complete with accommodation and a bar serving drinks in ice beakers. It is utterly mesmerising! In the park, there are numerous snow-based activities for kids and adults alike, including sledging and tobogganing. There are skidoos and small cars for younger children, a climbing wall, outdoor musical shows, 4D cinema, a Troll Drop indoor ride, a ride through the castle depicting Norwegian folklore. There are also characters mingling with the guests, in costume. There is just so much to do it completely fills the 2.5 hours. There's a really entertaining fireworks show at the end of the evening. Going to Hunderfossen fits in perfectly as an evening treat after a day of skiing. I had imagined when we first went that it would be crowded, but there is so much to do that we hardly had to queue for anything. It really is an enchanting atmosphere and a unique experience.

10. Nebbursvollen friluftsbad

Badeveien, Lillestrom 2003 Norway +47 63 81 94 10 http://www.skedsmo.kommune.no/nebbursvollen/
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Nebbursvollen friluftsbad

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