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5 Places for Glamping in Norway

May 29, 2022
Glamping in Norway - Skårungen in Lofoten

Glamping in Norway is the newest trend because most Norwegians do camping, but lately, we have been more into being comfortable, sleeping like queens and kings when visiting nature.

Why not have yourself a getaway in nature when in need of a cognitive reboot? And genuinely enjoy the pleasure of being in nature. I highly recommend doing so by comfortable Glamping in Norway. Wake up to birds singing god morning and the sound of the ocean, enjoy the smell of lush greenery, and truly immerse yourself in the state of being in nature.

Why Go Glamping? Nature Makes us Happier, Healthier & More Creative.

Glamping in Norway with the Wilderness of Norwegian Nature & Fjords

The landscape was ridiculously, lavishly beautiful, and all the nature was there for me to enjoy while rambling around the scenic nature of Norway.

Have yourself an adventure therapy with nature and some glamping in Norway. Take the time to feel your mind and make your body become calm and in touch with nature. In Norway, many people believe that with more nature, the better you feel. Take notice of your glamping in Norway and how the experience makes you think and feel. Happy Glamping in Norway!

Glamping in Norway - Skårungen in Lofoten
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1. Glamping in Norway at Skårungen in Lofoten

One of the truly stunning places to go glamping is at Skårungen in Lofoten. Immerse yourself in scenic nature surrounded by the ocean and the mountains. Listen to the seagulls and smell the salty sea. Skårungen is the perfect starting place for your adventure in Norway due to being right outside Svolvær but secluded and quiet from the town life in Svolvær. Remember to read about three hikes & five places to eat in Lofoten. Also, remember when packing to Lofoten, you need warm clothes even if summer and glamping.

Glamping at Skårungen in Lofoten

If you want to book a night at Skårungen, which offers hotels, cabins, and camping, most of all, Lofoten’s best pizza place is located in the hotel area. If you have more time, remember to spend time in their Arctic Outdoor SPA with a sauna & hot tubes. If you would like more freedom try Lofoten Vanlife for some caravan glamping.

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2. Villa Solvorn with Lush Glamping in Norway

Discover fjord Norway, and maybe one of Norway’s most charming villages nestled in between the fjords and jaw-dropping scenery, get lushed away by the stunning nature and enjoy a lovely glamping stay at Solvorn. Maybe you perfect the art of SUB or have a cultural walk in the charming village of Solvorn. A perfect place to stay after you visit Flåm, the tourist spot in Norway. Maybe from Solvorn, you go over to the coast of Norway by visiting Måløy and Stad, even Ålesund & Sunnmøre.

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Say a night at Solvorn for Glamping in Norway or a more luxury visit: Walaker Hotel.

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3. Pop Up Glamping in Norway Next to Risør

In the middle of Risør and Tvedestrand, also known as the smiling South, you will find Pop Up Glamping in beautiful natural surroundings. Most of all, activities like SUP, Kayaking, Swimming, and fishing for the Norwegian Salmon or Trout.

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4. Vesterålen Arctic Beach Glamping in Norway

If you have already been to Lofoten, and want to immerse yourself even more profound in Northern Norway’s nature, then you go to Vesterålen and get into the wild spirit of the North. Enjoy the ocean breeze and be only doorsteps away from the Beach. Are you ready for the Arctic Challenge? Also known as swimming in the ocean, even do it would be COLD? Wim Hof Method + Norwegian nature, and you will be happier, healthier, and more robust. Vesterålen is a true getaway to reconnect with your inner self and be in touch with natural forces like Mother nature.

Stay at night at Vesterålen Beach. If you want to Glampinging in the Arctic Winter for Northern Light Safari, you should stay in the Arctic dome.

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5. Kleppa Glamping in Norway

If you want a nature retreat before hiking Pulpit Rock, why not stay a day or two at the edge of the ocean at Kleppa. Yes, you can go swimming and do paddleboarding, but sometimes the places are about perfecting the art of doing nothing. And this is how I see Kleppa, a place to do nothing but relax and enjoy nature.

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Traveling & Exploring in Norway

There are so many places to do Glamping in Norway that it does require some searching on where to find them. I do hope you like these five selected glamping places in Norway. However, if you are glamping in Norway instead of camping or staying at hotels, remember to pack all the essentials for your Norway Travel.

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