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Family Getaway to Norways Telemark region

Regions

Gaustatoppen, Telemark

Starting Point

Oslo

Best time to travel

May - Sept

Recommended Length

4 - 5 days

Minimum Age*

Family Getaway

Activity Level **

3/5

Norway's Telemark region is a lovely region to escape to if you are looking for the perfect mix of relaxation and outdoor activities in the stunning scenery of Southern Norway. Visit the UNESCO listed town of Rjukan, enjoy the fantastic views over Norway from Gaustatoppen mountain and discover the idyllic Telemark Canal by boat!

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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

✓ explore the UNESCO listed industrial town of Rjukan
✓ take a ride on the iconic Gaustabanen and enjoy the view from Gaustatoppen mountain
✓ take a family time out with a visit to a family activity or adventure park
✓ learn about the region's traditions and heritage on a cruise on the idyllic Telemark Canal

Tour Highlights

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TOUR OVERVIEW

Day 1 - arrival and transfer to Rjukan - overnight in Rjukan
Day 2 - Hiking or cycling on Gaustatoppen - overnight in Rjukan
Day 3 - Visit a family water or activity park - overnight in the Telemark region
Day 4 - day tour on the historic Telemark Canal - overnight in the Telemark region
Day 5 - departure

Tour Overview

DETAILED ITINERARY

DAY 1 - WELCOME TO NORWAY
Welcome to Norway. After your arrival, you will pick up your car and transfer to the town of Rjukan, close to the Eastern outskirts of the Hardangervidda National Park. The town is listed as UNESCO world heritage due to it's industrial heritage and its significance to the global industry. Further, Rjukan is famous for the giant mirrors that have been installed all over the town to bring some light into the narrow valley location over the short winter days and is further classified as one of Norway's sustainable destinations.
You will have the rest of the explore the town center and to relax along the shores of the Mana river.
Overnight in the Gaustatoppen area.

DAY 2 - EXPLORE GAUSTATOPPEN
Rjukan lays in the shadow of the impressive Gaustatoppen mountain, which rises 1,883m over the town. They say that you can see about 1/6 of Norway from its top on a clear day. The hike to the top can be completed in 2,5 hours from the car park at Stavsro. Alternatively, you can opt for a ride on the historic Gaustaben, a hidden cable car, that runs inside the mountain and lifts you up for 1,145m in 15 minutes. You can follow several hiking trails on the top of the mountain.
Alternatively you can also choose to take the Krossobanen cable car to the top of Hardangervidda and enjoy hiking or cycling on the top of the mountain plateau.
Overnight in the Gaustatoppen area.

DAY 3 - RELAX IN THE TELEMARK REGION
Norway's Telemark region is a popular summer destination and the area boasts with different water, adventure and activity parks. You will have the day to enjoy some family fun in the area, for example you can visit Norway's largest waterpark or learn about heritage and traditions of the Telemark region by visiting the activity park in Eidsborg.
Overnight in the Telemark region.

DAY 4 - A RIDE ON THE HISTORIC TELEMARK CANAL
The iconic Telemark Canal in Southern Norway was completed in 1892 and connects the inland of Southern Norway with the coast on a stretch of over 105km on two waterways.
Today, you will experience the history of the Telemark Canal on a a half day cruise, taking you along the impressive locks of the canal while you sail from Lunde into the heart of the canal. Enjoy the idyllic landscape along one of the most beautiful waterways in the world.
Overnight in the Telemark region.

DAY 5 - DEPARTURE
Today, you will say goodbye to the beautiful Telemark region and make your way back home.

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SERVICES INCLUDED

Services Included

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- accommodation in good standard middle-class hotels, quintas and/or guesthouses
- private care hire for the entire trip
- activities, visits and tours as outlined, with a certified, English speaking guide where desired/required
- all taxes and insurances for the activities
- expert travel planning, trip preparation and 24/7 on-tour support

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TRAVEL TIPS

When to travel
As the country stretches over a length of just under 1,500km from south to north, the climatic conditions in Norway are quite varied. The gulf stream brings mild conditions to the western coast. Temperatures in spring in the west and south lay around 14 degrees. Norway's northern and eastern regions have cold, long winters and warm summers.
Due to the northern location, November, December and January are the darkest months in Norway with long dark nights everywhere and hardly any daylight in northern Norway. February and March are still considered winter months and come with long dark nights, but offer great conditions for winter sports. Including October, these months also bear the best chances to spot the Northern lights. Temperatures still tend to be quite low in April and October, but spring is unfolding all across Norway in May and between June and September the conditions for getting outdoors are perfect with warm temperatures and long days.

How to travel
Oslo Gardermoen is by far the largest and busiest international and national hub for passengers arriving to Norway by plane. Many airlines offer regular schedules and direct connections to many European cities and it is also easy to connect here to other destinations in Norway. There are only a few direct long-haul connections from Gardermoen, but it is possible to connect through the European hubs like Copenhagen, Frankfurt or London.
After Gardermoen, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim and Tromso have the highest passenger volumes. International direct European connections are also available from these airports.
It is also possible to arrive to Norway by ferry with links to Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany or the UK.
The national flight network is well developed with frequent and regular national connections, also to the smaller, regional airports.
Despite the natural challenges like fjords, high mountains and harsh winter conditions, infrastructure is well developed in Norway. Railroads are mainly located in the south while most northern regions are accessible by car, ship or plane. Local transport issues have seen large investments since many tunnels, bridges or ferryboat connections are indispensable in many parts of Norway.

Travelling with children
Norway is a great country to travel with the whole family with kids friendly hotels, restaurants and activities waiting around every corner. From roaming the green parks and museums of Oslo, enjoying outdoor activities and Viking culture around the western fjords or whale watching and dog sledding adventures in the north, Norway holds many adventures that kids will never forget.
Many Norwegians tend to travel as a family, so many hotels and attractions are well prepared to look after families and make them feel welcome. Admission to museums and other attractions is often free for children under six years and family tickets are nearly always available.
Outdoor adventures are the best way to experience the magnificent landscape of Norway and there is a wide range to enjoy with the whole family, obviously the older the kids, the wider the range of adventures. For younger kids, there are wildlife safaris or theme parks all over the country, where kids can also learn about the magnificent nature and the mythical heritage.
Children’s products are widely available, but, like many things in Norway, are very expensive, so you might want to consider to pack a reasonable supply from home , specially for very small kids.
As many activities center around being outside, the summer months are the best time for families to travel to Norway. But winter also holds some great experiences to be enjoyed with the whole family, like the Northern lights, skiing or dog sledding, so don’t let the cold temperatures hold you back, it’s all about being prepared and bringing the right clothes.
Many restaurants offer kids menus with smaller portions for cheaper prices. Baby changing areas and high chairs are available in most places. Car seats are available when renting a car, but it is advisable to reserve in advance when traveling over the summer months.

What to bring
If traveling in summer
As with many northern and coastal countries, it is possible to experience all four seasons within a couple of hours, especially over summertime. So it’s best to be prepared for all weather and keep in mind that it can be cold in the south and warm in the north and vice versa.
As conditions can change quickly in Norway and temperatures vary with altitude, it is best to dress in layers and always bring a waterproof jacket and, if hiking, some waterproof trousers and proper waterproof hiking boots. As the sun is strong over the summer months, sun lotion, sun glasses and a sun cover are a must.
As the days can get quite warm over the summer months, you might want to bring a swimsuit to test the waters in the Norwegian fjords, so it’s always a good idea to bring a swimsuit. You should also bring some light summer clothes for warm days where you plan to be less active.
On the other hand, the days can be quite cold as well and especially when going to the mountains it is important to stay warm. A warm wooly sweater, some thermal leggings or underwear and a warm hat will save the day. To be on the very safe side, you should pack some gloves and a scarf too.
Some people might find it hard to sleep during the short and bright nights in the summer months, so sleeping masks can help to prevent missing out on sleep.
Besides some of the essentials listed above, your waterproof backpack should also be filled with some snacks and a reusable water bottle when heading out to the wild. The natural water in Norway is very clean and you can easily refill your bottle on the way.

When travelling in winter
Packing for winter in Norway is quite straight forward - pack the warmest clothes that you can find in your wardrobe! Definitely pack a warm, water- and windproof coat, a warm hat, thick gloves and a proper winter hat. Warm and lined winter boots will keep your feet warm when out for longer periods and walking in snow.
Thermal layers are essential, ideally bring thermal underwear, but tights and a warm wooly jumper will already help to keep you much warmer. Snow pants will keep you dry and warm in any weather.
Most people are not used to the cold air of the Norwegian winter and your skin might dry out quickly, so a rich moisturizer or skin oil is also a good addition to the packing list.
As the winter nights are dark, many people in Norway wear reflectors, especially in the smaller towns and in the countryside. A reflector vest or reflectors that can be clipped on the coat will do just fine.

Travel Tips

For more practical travel advise and general information on visiting Norway, please follow the link below.

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* The minimum age is based on the overall tour, some activities can require a higher minimum age, this will be advised at proposal stage. While not all activities are suitable for very small children, we are happy to tailor the tour to meet your specific wishes and needs.

**  The activity level is based on the amount of tours and activities included (1 - few tours and activities with a lot of free time, 5 - a lot of tours and activities with little free time). The activity level does not reflect the difficulty of the activities or tours included. Itineraries can be tailored to match the preferred level of activity.

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