Cottages in Norway

Cottages in Norway

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Popular Cottages in Norway

Levanger, Nord-Trøndelag

7.9

Cottage for 6 people, with terrace, kid friendly

Free cancellation

from $150 per night

Nesbyen (municipality), Viken

Cottage for 20 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from $321 per night

Frogn, Viken

10.0

Cottage for 14 people, with yard and ocean view, kid friendly

Free cancellation

from $628 per night

Midtre Gauldal, Sør-Trøndelag

9.5

Cottage for 6 people, with view and yard as well as terrace

from $151 per night

Skeikampen, Innlandet

Cottage for 10 people, with view

Free cancellation

from $154 per night

Øystre Slidre, Innlandet

Cottage for 10 people, with sauna

Free cancellation

from $141 per night

Ringsaker, Innlandet

4.5

Cottage for 8 people, with yard, kid friendly

Free cancellation

from $67 per night

Ringsaker, Innlandet

Cottage for 2 people, with view

Free cancellation

from $92 per night

Lillesand, Agder

Cottage for 8 people, with ocean view

Free cancellation

from $85 per night

Trysil, Innlandet

Cottage for 8 people, with hot tub

from $456 per night

Trysilfjellet, Innlandet

Cottage for 14 people, with view and balcony/terrace

from $1,278 per night

Trysilfjellet, Innlandet

Cottage for 4 people

Free cancellation

from $101 per night

Hafjell, Innlandet

Cottage for 11 people, with view

Free cancellation

from $129 per night

Norefjell, Viken

Cottage for 14 people, with view

Free cancellation

from $266 per night

Lillehammer, Innlandet

Cottage for 11 people

Free cancellation

from $117 per night

Ringsaker, Innlandet

Cottage for 10 people

Free cancellation

from $117 per night

Trysilfjellet, Innlandet

Cottage for 9 people, with balcony/terrace, with pets

from $458 per night

Ringsaker, Innlandet

Cottage for 10 people

Free cancellation

from $91 per night

Nordland

8.0

Cottage for 4 people, with ocean view and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from $663 per night

Hol, Viken

Cottage for 7 people

Free cancellation

from $98 per night

Hjartdal, Vestfold og Telemark

Cottage for 8 people, with lake view

Free cancellation

from $160 per night

Frogn, Viken

Cottage for 7 people

Free cancellation

from $129 per night

Frogn, Viken

8.0

Cottage for 14 people, with yard, kid friendly

Free cancellation

from $628 per night

Hafjell, Innlandet

Cottage for 11 people, with view

Free cancellation

from $224 per night

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Highlights in Norway

  • Norway Cottages
  • Wide selection of outdoor activities
  • Peaceful getaway
  • Fjords and Mountains
  • Historical landmarks
  • Museums and Scandinavian Fine Dining

Best Cottages in Norway

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Cottage for 6 Guests in Tjøme, Vestfold og Telemark
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Tjøme, Vestfold og Telemark
Cottage • 646 ft² • 2 Bedrooms
9.5
(2 reviews)
Perfect location for couples and small families. Welcome to rent an unabashed cabin on Tjøme - Gon Hytta is on a hill with a sea view and sunsets until about 10pm in July! It is a short way to the sea, about 10 minutes' walk. Nice hiking opportunities and an 18-hole golf course nearby. Gon is an idyllic and peaceful area on the west side that has preserved much of its originality. (See picture of the old wharf) It is about 1.9 km walking distance to the center of Tjøme with cafes, pharmacies, a liquor store and a shop open on Sundays.Escape to Gon Hytta, a charming cabin perched on a hill w...
from $255 / night
Cottage for 7 Guests in Ål, Viken
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Ål, Viken
Cottage • 1076 ft² • 3 Bedrooms
Relax with your family and friends at this peaceful place to stay. The area offers lots of options for activities in the fields of summer and winter. Here you can unfold with skiing and sledding in winter, and by bike and on foot in the summer. The area has small-tuned terrain and spectacular views For the sprawling, there are also mountain peaks to climb. The cabin is invited to cuddle with cooking and great conversations in social zones. In addition to this cabin we have two other cabins in the area, if more families will be traveling together. The space Entrance hallway with heating cabl...
from $167 / night
Cottage for 6 Guests in Meløy, Nordland
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Meløy, Nordland
Cottage • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
Escape to this traditional Norwegian cabin in Ørnes, where simplicity, comfort, and nature meet. Perfect for those seeking peace and fresh air, this cozy retreat offers an authentic Scandinavian experience surrounded by stunning coastal and mountain scenery. The Space Three cozy bedrooms sleeping up to six guests Bedroom 1: Double bed Bedroom 2: Two single beds Bedroom 3: Single bed (ideal for a child or additional guest) Two bathrooms: Bathroom 1: Toilet Bathroom 2: Walk-in shower, toilet, and sink Fully equipped kitchen Comfortable living area with TV and internet access — perfect for rel...
from $295 / night

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Cottages in Norway

Vacation cottages in Norway

Norway is a top rated destination in all seasons for the intrepid traveler seeking a unique cultural experience in a land where a rich tapestry of history has been woven down the ages alongside glacial natural wonders of unsurpassed splendor. Plan a vacation to this unique Northern European country with it’s distinct Nordic culture and flair, exquisite culinary traditions and incredible heritage sights that await your discovery. With flight times of just 2 hours from London or Manchester to Oslo and a myriad of low cost ticket options there has never been a better time to visit Norway’s fabled fjords and shimmering islands for an unforgettable Nordic adventure!

Norwegian fjords, lakes and magical skies

Norway offers unique experiences in all seasons due to the extraordinary, pristine natural beauty of the country and a vibrant and cosmopolitan contemporary culture that is founded on centuries of history and tradition. Taste the flavors of Nordic cooking exploring Norway’s fine restaurant and dining scene and appreciate distinct seasonal traditions and an incredible heritage of art and handmade crafts. Experience the midnight sun and gaze at the fabled Northern Lights! Find a perfect vacation cottage in Norway for a wonderful adventure getaway just for two or browse a selection of stylish, impeccably furnished, spacious, fully equipped cottages for a family of four or six or a group of up to eight guests. Many of these lovely vacation cottages have a private pool, a terrace with a gorgeous view for relaxing and a lovely peaceful garden.

Travelers and activities

Norway for history enthusiasts

History lovers are in for a rich feast of historical sights as Norway is steeped in centuries of folklore, drama, mystery and a dazzling, multifaceted heritage that includes the dramatic legacy of the Vikings and medieval feudal kings and queens. Here you can appreciate world heritage architectural sights such as Brygge, marvel at the neoclassical grandeur of Oslo’s Royal Palace, the majestic spire of centuries old Nidaros Cathedral or the cobbled, narrow streets of Gamle Stavanger in western Norway’s Stavanger in Rogland. See twelfth century churches nestled next to the imposing grandeur of deep fjords and admire priceless treasures and artefacts in Oslo’s many museums. You will find something interesting to explore no matter where you go in this wonderful country!

Norway for nature lovers

This Northern European country is a bucket list destination for nature enthusiasts. Norway is renowned for its unique and unusual natural splendor and incredible natural phenomenon such as deep glacial fjords, the Aurora Borealis and the midnight sun. The Northern Lights phenomenon is visible from the end of September to March. In northern Norway daylight is prolonged during the period of the midnight summer sun leaving the landscape bathed in a softly luminescent light. Western Norway boasts some of the most impressive fjords in the world and Norway’s dramatic mountains rise abruptly from sea level adding to the rugged wonder of the scenery.

Did you know that Norway is known as The Land of the Midnight Sun and is most famous for its Vikings and folklore!

Top 7 travel tips in Norway

1. Island Hop the Lofoten Islands

The stunning Lofoten islands are renowned for wild, remote nature scenes and a vibrant art, culture and food scene. This dramatic archipelago on Norway’s north coast has something for everyone in every season. This is the land of the midnight sun where you can literally go kayaking at midnight under a sun streaked Arctic circle sky! This is also a fabulous location for outstanding surf conditions! There are perfect waves here for surfers and a wetsuit is your best bet for the frigid Arctic waters. Here you can witness the blissful, magical beauty of the Northern Lights, go on an icy sea safari, try beach horse riding, dog sledding, visit the studios of distinguished artisans and eat exquisite meals made with the best Nordic ingredients.

2. Hike to Pulpit Rock

This stunning rock looms 604 meters above the Lysefjord in the municipality of Strand in Rogaland country and the route to it happens to be one of Norway’s most famous mountain hikes! This awe- inspiring 8km hike starts at Preikestolen Fjellstue and you will need around four hours to complete this moderate loop trail. Hikers recommend tackling the route in the darkness of the early hours of the morning to be awed by the scenery at sunrise! Guided hiking tour options are available.

3. Take a Cruise along Geirangerfjord

Hop on board a cruise of this breathtaking natural wonder that is one of Norway’s most sought after natural attractions and included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. As you travel along the deep icy waters of this dramatic and mysterious place you will see absolutely stunning waterfalls cascading down the sides of the fjord! In the warmer months there are great options available for kayaking tours of the fjord. Be awed by the precipitous cliffs that line the Geirangerfjord and look out for small abandoned farms some of which date back to the Middle Ages!

4. Visit Bryggen

Head to delightful Bergen where gorgeous photo opportunities await you with the iconic, colorful, landmark houses of Bryggen in the background! Bryggen is one of Norway’s most splendid attractions and features on Unesco’s World Heritage list. Here you can admire the old Hanseatic wharf and buildings showcasing one of the most renowned urban areas dating back to the Middle Ages in Norway. This is an absolutely delightful place to spend a few hours browsing the fish market and a multitude of small, independent shops, galleries and artist studios nestled in the narrow passages between the historic houses. There are fabulous cafes and restaurants in the area.

5. Norwegian Museum of Cultural History

This splendid open air museum in Oslo will give you an opportunity to travel back in time and experience Norway’s way of life from as far back as the 16th century. There are around 160 gorgeous heritage buildings set in beautiful surroundings where you can see sod roofed farmhouses amidst pastoral scenes, an old town with homes, stores, workshops and quaint cobbled streets as well as the Gol Stave church dating back to 1200 amongst others. Indoors you can browse a myriad of fascinating artefacts that include historic furniture, clothing, altarpieces, ancient Sami handicrafts and silverware.

6. The Viking Ship Museum, Oslo

Find out all about the fascinating past of the fearsome and mighty Vikings who once sailed the seas around Norway. This museum contains incredibly well preserved examples of Viking ships that were actually seafaring vessels before becoming funeral boats as well as rich and interesting displays that recount the ancient Norse history of the Viking era in Norway. The museum is located on Oslo’s lovely, leafy, residential Bygdoy Peninsula where you will find a host of renowned museums. Set aside a fabulous day for culture and museum hopping!

7. Visit Tromso

As well as being the best possible place to see and appreciate the magic and beauty of The Northern Lights, Tromso is also a major cultural hub with wonderful shops and high quality restaurants. Situated above the Arctic Circle in the north of Norway, this special place is a delight to visit in all seasons! The historic center of the city is gorgeous and consists of centuries old, colorful wooden houses. One of the most enchanting sights you could hope to see are the twinkling lights of Tromso set against a backdrop of snowy scenery at twilight with reflections sparkling and shimmering in the water!

FAQs: Cottages in Norway

Which types of amenities can you typically find at the cottages in Norway?

Among the facilities you can find on Holidu, it appears that the cottages in Norway benefit from everything that vacationers need! Here, the cottages generally offer a variety of facilities, the most popular being: view (82%), balcony (81%), and internet (80%)...Not bad, right?

How are the reviews for the cottages in Norway?

On average, the cottages here get quite positive reviews. According to the Holidu database, 31% of cottages have a rating equivalent to or higher than 4.5 stars. This is a relatively high ratio which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal cottage for a wonderful vacation!

Are the cottages in Norway suitable for vacations with children?

According to the Holidu database, 64% of cottages in Norway are suitable for vacations with children, so you won't have a problem finding the ideal cottage for you and your children.

Are the cottages in Norway pet-friendly?

For sure! In Norway, 53% of the cottages welcome them with open arms, 50% even have a garden!

Do the cottages in Norway often have an internet connection?

Yes! Based on the last year, 80% of cottages in Norway have Wi-Fi. You will be able to browse the internet throughout your stay!

What is the average price for cottages in Norway?

Based on the last year, there are less than 40% of cottages in Norway that are costing less than $100 per night.

Do the cottages in Norway often come equipped with a fireplace or a pool?

Good news! According to Holidu's data, a fair amount of cottages in Norway have a fireplace. Want a weekend by the fire? Don't delay in booking a cottage in Norway!

Are the cottages in Norway suitable for stays with friends or rather for an escape as a couple?

Based on last year, 90% of cottages accept up to four people. Approximately 78% of the cottages here have at least two separate bedrooms. Norway is the ideal destination for families of four!

Do the cottages in Norway have a beautiful view?

Yes, Norway is the perfect place to breathe in the fresh air and spend time outside! 81% of the cottages have a balcony or terrace, and 82% have a view. 50% also offer a garden, so you will not have any problem finding your vacation paradise. If you like enjoying your meals in the sun, and especially if you like barbecues, 61% of the cottages are equipped with them.