La Norvège de l’Est, c’est l’assurance de vivre d’incroyables expériences. La région conjugue l’ambiance citadine des grandes villes, des musées exceptionnels, un littoral sublime, des massifs montagneux pour la randonnée et le ski. Sans oublier la possibilité de pratiquer de nombreuses activités de loisirs en famille !
La Norvège de l’Est est bordée au nord par les massifs de Dovre et Rørosvidda et à l’ouest par celui de Langfjella. On peut y pratiquer le plus large éventail d’activités de tout le pays.
Oslo est le cœur de la région. La ville est en mouvement permanent, on y trouve toujours quelque chose de neuf à voir et à faire. L’extraordinaire nouveau musée Munch illustre une fois de plus l’esprit novateur de la ville en matière d’architecture. Profitez de délicieux restaurants et d’une vie culturelle dynamique, découvrez les bars les plus tendance. Rien qu’en un seul week-end dans la capitale, vous pourrez vivre de nombreuses expériences : promenade au bord de la mer, Street Art, shopping, sauna flottant, etc.
Il suffit d’un bref trajet en voiture pour rejoindre de charmantes bourgades côtières sur les rives de l’Oslofjord, avant de poursuivre en direction des stations balnéaires traditionnelles et des magnifiques îlots côtiers de l’Østfold et du Vestfold. Il n’y a pas loin des rochers chauffés par le soleil de la côte aux hautes montagnes, paysages foisonnants et vallées de Hallingdal, Gudbrandsdalen et Østerdalen, où l'on peut pratiquer toutes sortes d'activités.
La Norvège de l’Est est la région la plus peuplée du pays, ce qui se reflète dans la diversité des activités proposées. La région est l’une des toutes premières destinations familiales, avec une multitude de parcs de loisirs, zoos, parcs d’activités, fermes d’accueil et centres d’activités.
En hiver, la Norvège de l’Est se transforme en paradis du ski de descente et du ski de fond, ce qui explique que l’on y trouve les meilleures stations de ski du pays. En été, ces pentes sont parfaites pour la pratique du VTT et d’autres sports de loisirs. Pour les amateurs d’art, une visite au musée Kistefos, dans le Hadeland, à tout juste une heure de route d’Oslo, s’impose.
La région permet également de faire de magnifiques expériences en pleine nature, à vélo comme à pied. Partez à la découverte de pistes accidentées ou familiales dans les parcs nationaux de Jotunheimen et des Rondane, ou faites une sortie faune sauvage pour découvrir le bœuf musqué dans le massif de Dovrefjell. Dans le Telemark, vous pouvez même prendre un funiculaire construit dans la montagne, pour admirer l’une des plus jolies vues aériennes de la Norvège, au sommet du Gaustatoppen.
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Les meilleures activités
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- Oslo
Le parc Frogner
The largest park in central parts of Oslo and a popular recreational area for people from all over the city. Inside the park you find Vigeland Sculpture Park, one of Oslo's most popular attractions. On a nice day the park is full of people; here you can go for a run, walk the dog, have a picnic or barbecue, play badminton or just enjoy the sun. Frogner Park has Norway's biggest collection of roses; a total of 14,000 plants of 150 different species. Frogner Stadium and Frognerbadet open-air pool are located in the corner of the park that faces Majorstua. In the corner near Frogner plass you can visit Frogner Manor House and the Museum of Oslo. The park has a café and a restaurant and children can play on Norway's biggest playground, located near the main entrance.Gamle FredrikstadThe Old Town - Gamlebyen Fredrikstad
The star-shaped old town of Fredrikstad was founded in 1567 and is the best-preserved fortress town in Northern Europe. The town gives you a sense of history, but it is no museum – people live and work here. The quarter is home to many galleries, artisans and cosy shops, restaurants, and cafes.HvitstenThe culture destination Ramme
Ramme is unique compared to anything else you've experienced, and the place is still a hidden gem half an hour south of Oslo. At Ramme, you can immerse yourself in art, culture and nature experiences that open up your horizons. In the middle in between the forest and the fjord, you will find the adventurous Havlystparken, Ramme picture gallery, Edvard Munch's villa, Ramme fjord hotel, and organic eating places such as Ramme kro and restaurant, cafe and farm shop.HaldenFredriksten fortress
Fredriksten is Norway`s largest, most important and most venerable border fortress. Many also find it one of the most magnificent in Europe, majestically located above Halden. It offers a fantastic view of the town and the fjord, and far into what once was enemy territory. Fredriksten fortress is a fantastic arena for wide variety of events, from intimate theatrical performances to large car shows, concerts and sports events. A number of large outdoor areas and smaller freestanding forts are available for use. Managed and maintained by the national association for the preservation of fortresses. Construction of Fredriksten started in 1661 after Norway lost the Bohuslän district and Bohus Fortress to Sweden in 1658. Three subsequent attacks by the Swedes on Halden in 1658-1660 convinced Fredrik 3. the King of Denmark and Norway; a strong, modern fortress was needed. During the war in 1718, Swedish King Karl 12. fell before the walls of Fredriksten fortress. * Approx. 150 acres of surrounding terrain * 20 000 square metres of fortress walls * 40 buldings and arches * 3 freestanding forts: Gyldenløve, Overberget and Stortårnet * Location for public flagging * Salutes Activities: * Museums: Experience the history of the fortress, and the history behind the local saying "in 1716 he left, in 1718 he fell". The museum is open in the summer season * Nature Trail: Educational trail for the whole family - from the king Charles XII pillar and around Gyldenløve fort * Ghost tour: Come along on a ghost walk among ghosts and slaves. Ghost map at "Ravelinbutikken" - NOK 50,- * Multimedia display: Shows the history of the fortress in several movies in Ravelinbutikken. All for free. * Historical lightshow: Fredriksten fortress - from the most important fortifictaion in Norway to a massive culturual and historical landmark. More than 350 years of history put together in a audio/video display on the walls inside the Inner fortress (Østre kurtine and Øvre magasin). Click here to see when the show starts! * Guiding: In the summer season you can join one of our knowledgeable guides on a walk around the fortress. Get to know the history back to the first constructions in 1661, and decide for yourself who shot the Swedish King Karl 12 in 1718. For more information ang booking: [email protected] * For groups only: Guiding at the fortress - all year around. Can be combined with a guided tour of the museum. Contact [email protected]HamarDomkirkeodden
One of Norway's largest medieval museums providing an insight into our history from the Viking era, through the Middle Ages and up until today. The glass structure covering the cathedral ruins is the main attraction, and this is where visitors are told the dramatic story of how the church was destroyed. They also get to experience the fantastic acoustics as the guides show off their singing skills. The open air museum by Mjøsa comprises over 60 antique buildings from the Hedmark villages. Permanent exhibitions are available in Storhamarlåven from the 1700s, converted to a museum by architect Sverre Fehn. Guided tours of the country's largest ecological herb garden are also available.
Activités en famille
La Norvège de l’Est possède de nombreuses activités pour toute la famille. Vivez de grands moments d’escalade, de rafting, de VTT et de canyoning, ou jetez un œil aux autres activités ci-dessous.
- Alvdal
Huset Aukrust
The Aukrust Center lies in the little town of Alvdal in one of Norway's many beautiful valleys. Its a museum built to house the life work of multi- artist Kjell Aukrust. Visit this beautiful building and experience Aukrust's drawings, paintings, the figures and humoristic imaginative invention.VinterbroTusenFryd - Norway's largest amusement park
TusenFryd is Norway's largest amusement park, offering excitement, laughter and experiences for the whole family. Here you will find over 30 attractions, including some of Europe's most unique roller coasters. Our latest big news Storm is a unique roller coaster in a European context.FlåBear Park
Get up close and personal with bears, elk, lynx and other exotic animals! In Bjørneparken our presenters will give free animal talks and escort you to animal encounters, every hour, every day. The animals include a variety of Norwegian predators and wild animals, as well as familiar domestic farm animals. We also have the largest crocodile exhibition in Norway, with 30 crocodiles, snakes and tortoises. Our animals are housed in large natural enclosures. You can watch the animals up close and learn about them from our dedicated presenters. We have loads for the kids to explore and do in our play areas, like obstacle courses, zip-line, rollercoaster, outdoor and indoor playgrounds, and several restaurants. Bjørneparken is full of unforgettable experiences for the whole family. Welcome to Bjørneparken! For more information: www.bjorneparken.no.
Randos populaires
Faites certaines des plus belles randonnées de Norvège de l'Est.
- Noresund
Høgevarde - 10 Iconic Walks
Norefjell is located less than 2 hours from Oslo, and from the top of Høgevarde, there is a view over large parts of Eastern Norway. There are marked trails to Quality Spa & Resort, so your trip can end with welldeserved rest and relaxation in the spa department. Distance: 13 km Duration: 4.5 hrs. Degree of difficulty: AverageSør-fronSt. Olav Ways | The Pilgrim Path through Lillehammer and Gudbrandsdalen
The Pilgrims' Way through Gudbrandsdalen offers a varied cultural landscape rich in adventures and history. With Lillehammer as starting point, the route leads through the municipalities of Lillehammer, Øyer, Ringebu, Sør-Fron, Nord-Fron and Sel to Otta, and it then continues across Dovrefjell mountain.
Winter fun
Du ski alpin et du ski de fond aux activités sympas à faire dans la neige… sans skis.
- Hovet
Hallingskarvet Ski Resort
Hallingskarvet Ski Resort is a well-hidden skiers paradise, centrally located in the southern mountains of Norway. Our long, wide, varied and well maintained slopes offer great variety, incredible off-piste experiences, lots of space and a friendly atmosphere that suits everyone - whether you are a family with young children, or an expert 'powder-hunter'. You'll find us in the small village of Sudndalen, 33 kilometers from Geilo, right below the majestic mountain - "Hallingskarvet". Our resort is also the ideal starting place for those who wish to explore the magnificent 'Winter Paradise' around Hallingskarvet, with over 110 km of well maintained cross-country tracks. From top to bottom of the resort you will descend 510 vertical meters, with pistes up to 3 km in length. The Park is developed in cooperation with X-Games Gold Medalist Andreas Håtveit (one of the 75 local residents), and the off-piste areas have for decades been the playground of choice (or even breeding ground) for several of the best freeride- and telemarkskiers in the country. Considering Norway is known as "The Home of Skiing", that says a lot. We are also a popular resort for clubs and teams who wish some space for themselves - our slopes offer the lenght and level of difficulty you need, just ask Olympic Gold Medalist (Nagano '98) Hans Petter Buraas, another local hero. We also have a brand new system of snow cannons, offering more snow throughout the year. For further information or tickets, please get in touch to book skiing equipment or some help to get started from one of our experienced ski- and snowboard instructors. We look forward to meeting you!RéserverDagaliDagali Fjellpark - Skisenter
Dagali Fjellpark is a pleasant alpine center located in Dagali, between Geilo and Uvdal. Fjellparken has a T-hook lift and 5 long hills to suit both skiers and beginners. An intermediate lift on the elevator means that even the very freshest skiers can enjoy themselves in the big hills from the very first moment. Fjellparken also has a sheltered children's area with its own ski boot for the children.GeiloAlpine skiing in Geilo
Geilo - winner of Norway´s Best Ski Resort 6 years in a row! Geilo is a classic winter sports resort, with a proud history as one of Scandinavia's leading and most popular alpine destinations. Geilo offers skiing pleasure for the whole family. Here you will find 20 lifts, 45 slopes, 4 children's areas, and 3 terrain parks. The slopes vary from children's slopes to black slopes, and are suitable for both beginners and experienced alpinists.
Où séjourner
Envie d’un cadre luxueux, d’un endroit simple ou d’un lieu original ? Consultez les hébergements à Oslo ou découvrez les endroits les plus exceptionnels où séjourner dans la région.
- RéserverBrumunddal
Wood Hotel by Frich’s - Course and conference in Brumunddal
Conference and meeting facilities at Wood Hotel i Brumunddal Wood Hotel offers 6 conference rooms of which the largest has a 140-people capacity. All feature large windows with views of Mjøsa, and the very latest in technical equipment. Outside the four conference rooms on floor 2 is a spacious break area with breathtaking views. The smallest meeting rooms measure 50 – 71 m2, and the largest 142 m2. Two of the meeting rooms on floor 2 can be converted into one space of 121 m2. The largest conference room is located on floor 17, and has a glass wall facing Mjøsa – with spectacular views of the park surrounding the hotel! A “lounge” can be set up at each end, and the room can also be divided into two. This is the ideal venue for receptions and similar! All conference rooms at Wood Hotel in Brumunddal are versatile and can be used for meetings, functions with catering, and exhibitions. With their excellent, highly flexible solutions, these spaces lend themselves to a range of uses.
Hôtels Spas
À vous le repos, les loisirs – et des épaules complètement détendues.
- RéserverGeilo
Dr. Holms Hotel
Dr. Holms Hotel has been a source of recuperation, comfort and well-being since the beginning of the 20th century. Dr. Holms Hotel has 127 rooms: 11 single rooms (12 -20 m2), 11 family rooms (35 m2) , 3 suites (35 m2) and 100 double or twin rooms (20-25 m2). None of the rooms have king size or queen size bed. The rooms in Dr. Holms Hotel are uniquely appointed. If you prefer the romantic, English style, you would enjoy the classic atmosphere of the original section of the hotel. If you are attracted to the modern and minimalist style, enjoy the clean simplicity of our bright decorated rooms in the modern section. Dr. Holms is situated in the heart of the beautiful mountain scenery, and is a starting point for inspiring and exiting adventures. Geilo is a vibrant mountain village, situated 800 meters above sea level, between the main cities of Norway; Oslo and Bergen. North Europe largest mountain plateau, Hardangervidda, sets the scene for great experiences of the Norwegian high mountain landscape. Great memories all year round: Winter - Geilo is Norway's most traditional skiresort, having been a touristdestination for more than a 100 years. Our long history and well organized infrastructure, benefits our guests greatly, and makes Geilo a unique place. Summer -The beautiful nature and the varied activities in Geilo offer excitement all year round! Exchange your skiis for hiking boots or a bicycle, bring a fishing rod and binoculars. And dont forget your camera! Experience beautiful scenery, wild animals, the colours of nature and frest air. Horses, tranquil canoeing or rafting on chirling rivers. The Geilolia Lift takes you to the top of Geilo - a fantastic starting point for hiking.RéserverGeiloVestlia Resort
The hotel for good experiences. Lovely SPA, food and interiors. Idyllic location by Geilolia, golf course and Ustedalsfjorden. Vestlia Resort is a ski in/out hotel too alpine and cross-country Vestlia Resort is the perfect base for exploring the mountains that surround Geilo. Both cross-country trails and ski slopes are right outside the door. The hotel is the perfect starting point for hiking in the surrounding mountains. The staff are happy to help finding the acitivity that suits your needs. The beautiful and award-winning spa facility of 1000 sqm is the perfect place to pamper yourself. The treatments are arranged to suit you with an active lifestyle. The spa therapists undergo continuous training to maintain the high level that you deserve. Vestlia Resort also takes care of the children. For the kids there is a separate activity pool and the mountain's largest indoor playground. Vestlia Resort is a good option for active holidays. You can do dog sledding and sleigh rides in winter, downhill biking, tree top walking or canoeing in the summer. Vestlia Resort will help you tailor ta activity package to suit you, your family, colleagues or friends best. Vestlia Resort has 134 rooms in various categories. You can stay in newly renovated cabins, or you can live easily in the Ski-wing. You can stay in comfortable rooms and suites decorated by renowned interior designer Helene Hennie. Or you can stay in the largest penthouse suites with elevator with direct access to the spa facility. The choice is yours, the experience is unique!
Manger et boire
En Norvège de l’Est, vous trouverez tous les styles de restauration, traditionnel ou contemporain. Voici quelques-unes des adresses les mieux cotées sur TripAdvisor.
- Geilo
Hallingstuene
Restaurant Hallingstuene, located right in the center of Geilo and is run by the famous chef Frode Aga and his wife Berit Kongsvik. The restaurant is decorated like three old living rooms with a fireplace, and rose painted walls. You can get local specialties and exquisite a la carte. Hallingstuene specializes in game dishes such as grouse, moose and deer. They also have their own gourmet menu. The restaurant also has a great wine cellar with over 900 different wines on the wine list. They have received an award in the American wine magazines Wine Spectator. Welcome to a nice experience at Restaurant Hallingstuene.
Comment s'y rendre et s'y déplacer
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Autocar
Des bus express assurent plusieurs trajets quotidiens entre différentes villes de Norvège de l’Est.
Train
Les trains partant d’Oslo à destination de Bergen, Trondheim et Kristiansand desservent plusieurs gares en Norvège de l’Est. Depuis Oslo, on peut également prendre le train à destination de Stockholm et de Göteborg.
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Voiture
De nombreuses routes permettent de se rendre en Norvège de l’Est. Si vous venez du Nord-Ouest du Trøndelag, vous arriverez par la vallée de Gudbrandsdalen. Si vous venez de Norvège du Sud, vous suivrez la côte du Telemark et du Vestfold à destination d’Oslo, avant de mettre le cap sur les vallées et les montagnes.
Avion
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De nombreuses villes d’Europe assurent des vols directs avec l’aéroport de Torp Sandefjord.
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