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Things to do in Hordaland

 

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Trolltunga, Odda
Ranked #1 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #2 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Trams; Mountains; Scenic Railroads; Lookouts
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Ranked #3 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Mountains
The highest of the seven mountains surrounding Bergen.
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Ranked #4 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Wharfs/ Piers/ Boardwalks; Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas; Historic Walking Areas
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Ranked #5 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Historic Sites

The place is as magical as the name suggests:  Meaning “Troll Hill”, Troldhaugen cleverly, and understatedly, captures a bygone era, and the environment that inspired some of the... more »

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Ranked #6 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Geologic Formations; Waterfalls; Bodies of Water; Scenic Drives; National Parks
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Ranked #7 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Science Museums
Owner description: Come to VilVite - Bergen Science Center - to explore and enjoy science!Opening hours:Tuesday - Friday 9 am - 3 pmSaturday -... more » Owner description: Come to VilVite - Bergen Science Center - to explore and enjoy science!Opening hours:Tuesday - Friday 9 am - 3 pmSaturday - Sunday 10 am - 5 pmMonday Closed « less
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Ranked #8 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Hiking Trails
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Voringsfossen, Eidfjord Municipality
Ranked #9 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #10 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Ships
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Ranked #11 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: History Museums
Owner description: This wooden building is furnished in 16th-century style and gives visitors a feel of what Bergen was like in its medieval... more » Owner description: This wooden building is furnished in 16th-century style and gives visitors a feel of what Bergen was like in its medieval trading days. « less
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Ranked #12 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Tourist/ Visitor Centres
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Ranked #13 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Historic Sites
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Ranked #14 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Museums; Speciality Museums
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Ranked #15 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Art Museums
This museum includes a large modern art collection, along with works by Norway's most famous artists.
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Ranked #16 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Waterfalls
Owner description: 2 kms from Norheimsund direction Bergen, just by route 7. One of the best known and photographed waterfalls of the country,... more » Owner description: 2 kms from Norheimsund direction Bergen, just by route 7. One of the best known and photographed waterfalls of the country, where you can walk under and behind the waterfall. Stone monument astrophysicist Svein Rosseland. Represented Norway on Expo 2000. « less
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Ranked #17 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Speciality Museums
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Ranked #18 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Historic Sites
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Ranked #19 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Religious Sites; Historic Sites
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Ranked #20 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Ski/ Snowboard Areas
Owner description: In Roldal the winter arrives early, before Christmas and last until May. And there is lot of snow. In Roldal you will find... more » Owner description: In Roldal the winter arrives early, before Christmas and last until May. And there is lot of snow. In Roldal you will find downhill trails and off-piste riding for all abilities. Our resort includes a chairlift, five draglifts, over a dozen trails, unlimited freeskiing terrain all above treeline in the deepest snow in Europe. Roldal Skisenter can accomodate all your alpine needs, from first-timers to the adventure-seeker and hardcore racer. The chairlift transports all guests to 1000 m.a.s.l. Up here, with breathtaking views of the valley, steep mountains and the rest of the ski resort, you will find a cafe, a beginners lift and a great area for picnics and snow play. More experienced riders have four more draglifts to explore. Our summit lift takes you all the way up to 1300 m.a.s.l, with miles and miles of freshly groomed trails or untouched powder waiting for you! « less
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Fish Market, Bergen
Ranked #21 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Flea/ Street Markets; Wharfs/ Piers/ Boardwalks

Fish market is worth a visit....buy lunch on site....cold bottle of beer in the shop...find a sunny spot and enjoy a little al fresco dining!  Hand pick your salmon, have... more »

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Ranked #22 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Castles
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Ranked #23 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Museums; History Museums
This museum features relics from Bergen's past dating back to the Middle Ages.
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Tvindefossen, Voss Municipality
Ranked #24 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #25 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: History Museums; Museums
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Ranked #26 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #27 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Historic Sites
Owner description: Close to Hakon’s Hall you will find the Rosenkrantz Tower, which is considered one of the most important renaissance... more » Owner description: Close to Hakon’s Hall you will find the Rosenkrantz Tower, which is considered one of the most important renaissance monuments in Norway. Parts of the tower are from the 1270s, but it has been extended on several occasions for the purpose of fortification and as a demonstration of power to the independent-minded Hanseatic traders. If you climb up the narrow and dark flights of stairs you can climb right up on to the roof, which still provides impressive views. The tower was built in the 1560s by the governor of Bergen Castle (Bergenhus), Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortifi ed tower. Earlier structures – King Magnus the Lawmender’s keep from about 1260 and Jorgen Hansson’s defence from about 1520, were incorporated in the tower. 1.6.-31.8.: Café. « less
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Voss Fjellandsby Ski Centre, Voss Municipality
Ranked #28 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Ski/ Snowboard Areas
Owner description: Voss Fjellandsby suits the needs for the active family. Traditionally Myrkdalen receives more snow than most destinations in... more » Owner description: Voss Fjellandsby suits the needs for the active family. Traditionally Myrkdalen receives more snow than most destinations in Norway in one year. At the end of last season you could find 5 metres in the highest parts of the ski area. If you need a place to stay, we offer cabins, apartments and hotel rooms in different categories. In our restaurant you can order traditional cooked meals from local produce as well as more international food. The welcome centre hosts a convenient grocery store as well as other services. « less
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Ranked #29 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Tourist/ Visitor Centres
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Ranked #30 of 141 attractions in Hordaland
Category: Museums
Owner description: In the 19th century, Bergen was Europe’s largest wooden city, and its busy, steep and densely built-up streets, squares and... more » Owner description: In the 19th century, Bergen was Europe’s largest wooden city, and its busy, steep and densely built-up streets, squares and alleyways gave it a unique character. There are also few large towns and cities that have experienced as many major fires as Bergen has. The appearance of the city has changed on many occasions, sometimes amidst great drama at other times old houses have been replaced by new buildings and majorr redevelopments. But Bergen has also taken care of its historic past. Old Bergen is a reconstructed town with approx. 50 wooden houses from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Here you will find private homes from various periods, as well as a number of shops and workshops. Countless rooms and objects bring the city’s history over the generations to life. Old Bergen is an idyllic reminder of what Bergen used to be like, and a guided tour of the houses is a fascinating, entertaining and family friendly experience. « less
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