Things to do in Norway, Norway: The Best Gardens

June 15, 2021 Major Galusha

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1. Fredholm Hageopplevelser

Viksborgvegen 14, Skreia 2848 Norway +47 900 61 937 [email protected] http://www.fredholm.no/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Fredholm Hageopplevelser

This serene, verdant, romantic garden in Totenvika is open for visitors. For opening hours and map, see

2. Svanhovd Botanical Garden

Svanvik 9925 Norway +47 464 13 600 http://www.svanhovd.no
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Svanhovd Botanical Garden

3. The Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Milde

Mildevegen 240 Skipanesveien 45, Bergen 5259 Norway +47 55 58 72 50 http://www.uib.no/en/arboretet
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

The Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Milde

4. Natthagen

Linnerudvegen 100, Hernes 2410 Norway +47 473 76 826 [email protected] http://www.natthagen.no
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Natthagen

Welcome to Natthagen, a little Paradise in the middel of the Forest. Here, you can enjoy our museum, the yearly summer art exhibition, ceramic pieces of different Norwegian professional handworkers and artists. You can take a tour in our lovely garden and property ør enjoy a cup of coffee and a Waffle in our little cafe while you listen to the sound of silence. Experience Natthagen.

5. Ullinsvin

Edvard Storms veg 30, Vagamo 2680 Norway http://kulturarv.no/kulturminne/prestgardshagein-ullinsvin
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Ullinsvin

6. Flor og Fjaere

Skagenkaien 35-37, Stavanger 4006 Norway +47 51 11 00 00 [email protected] http://www.florogfjare.no
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4.5 based on 746 reviews

Flor og Fjaere

Reviewed By surangawick

We have heared about Flor og Fjær many time through friends bit never had time or opportunity to visit this beautiful garden. It is unnelieveable! The gardner took us through the garden expaining various aspects of the garden. He let us enjoy the garden as children and completely letting us enjoy it. The whole garden enjoyment topped with a superb meal introduced by chef Andre! Superb presentation! Thank you. We got the opportunity to enjoy the dessert and coffee wherwever we felt like sitting down and enjoying the pure beauty of the Eden! Endre the gardner’s son i would politely call him :) made is believe that everyone can create something magical. Thank you so much for the presentation!!! We certainly come back soon!

7. Tromso Botaniske Hage

Breivika, Tromso Norway http://uit.no/om/enhet/tmu/botanisk
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4.5 based on 326 reviews

Tromso Botaniske Hage

Reviewed By Traveller1035

What a lovely surprise as only 500 metres from where our ship docked and free to enter. The Gardens are very colourful even on a dull, damp day. The flowers were amazing for a garden that suffers such extreme conditions, mid night sun, seven months under snow but still a vast variety of flowers. Made up for the miserable weather! Not to be missed when in Tromso.

8. Lunde Arboretum

Lundevegen, Balestrand 6899 Norway
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Lunde Arboretum

9. Urtehagen pa Tofte

Oppegaardveien 7 Misvær, Bodo 8100 Norway +47 951 55 525 [email protected] http://www.urtehagenptofte.blogspot.com
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Urtehagen pa Tofte

The herb garden is located in Misvaer’s beautiful cultural landscape. Enjoy the scent and taste of the herbs in the herb garden, or in the Vikkastua lounge together with a light lunch and baking from the wood-fired bakery oven. Our shop offers many exciting products made from herbs and honey. Groups may order food and drink all year round. Opening times: see

10. Konventionsgarden

Verket 22, Moss 1534 Norway +47 69 24 15 20 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Konventionsgarden

The Konventionsgarden was built in 1778 and owned by the Anker family. In 1814, Norway broke away from the union with Denmark and wrote and signed its own constitution. However, Norway was brought into a union with Sweden. King Christian Fredrik stayed at the Konvention for many weeks during the negotiations with the Swedish crown prince Karl Johan. On the 14th August, “the Konvention at Moss” was signed. It saved the Norwegian constitution and the parliament house. The Konvention is available to for public viewing only when advertised. The tourist office Visit Moss has launched a phone service, where you can listen to information about the Konvention. To hear information about it, ring 53 00 12 00 and dial the code 5243 when requested. The service costs that of a local call.

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