Day Itinerary
6 Activities
Day 2
137 mi
Wildlife Encounters in Eastern Norway
On the second day, head north to the small village of Flå, on the edge of the Hallingdal valley, to get up close and personal with the region's furry residents. Take the scenic route by the Hallingdal river before coming back down for a traditional Norwegian lunch. Lakes, mountains, and turf-roofed cottages will surround you as you cross the Eggedal valley. After a short stop for souvenirs and traditional goodies, it's off to Villa Fridheim for a fairytale adventure before ending the day with a hair-raising zip line ride and a celebratory feast highlighted by local produce.
32.6 mi
1 hr
Bear Park
Foxes and bears and moose, oh my! A visit to this wildlife park in Flå is an adventure for the whole family. You'll meet the local furry residents in their natural habitat and can attend educational talks to learn more about their diets and behaviour.
17.2 mi
40 min
Haglebu Fjellstue
Visit an authentic cafe for a bite to eat after an eventful walk and a long drive.
Opening hours and menus can be found on the website.
Opening hours and menus can be found on the website.
10.9 mi
25 min
Trollbua Eggedal As
Whether you're after handmade wooden furniture, local pots of honey, or clocks made out of moose antlers, you'll find a souvenir that's right for you at this roadside shop. If you have time, sit for a cup of coffee or take some freshly-made cake and pastries to go. The kids will love the homemade ice cream too!
23.7 mi
40 min
Villa Fridheim
Walk into the land of fairytales at this preserved Swiss villa called Villa Fridheim. From The Grimm Brothers to local Norwegian fairytale artists, young and old alike will get lost in exhibitions, concerts, and child-friendly activities in this magical museum,
Villa Fridheim is open from Wednesday-Friday from 10am- 4pm and Saturdays from 10am-2pm.
28.8 mi
50 min
Vikersundbakken
Though multiple ski jump records have been made at Vikersundbakken, you won't need to don your winter gear when visiting this time around. In the summertime, the site is transformed into a zip line ride, taking visitors at speeds of 100 km/h down the path of the world's largest ski jump. For the littlest ones who may not be ready for the high-speed flight, there's a children's activity centre on the grounds as well.
24.4 mi
50 min
Ask & Loke spiseri og bar
After an action-packed day, there's no better place for a post-roadtrip meal than Ask & Loke. The chefs at this innovative restaurant take an adventurous spin on hyper-regional ingredients with a menu featuring dishes such as Norwegian asparagus from the island of Vasser, a shellfish salad with trout roe and lemon mayo on brioche, and a chocolate mousse with a blueberry sorbet.