Top 10 Sports Complexes in Norway, Norway

July 30, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

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1. Gamlingen

Mosvangen 18, Stavanger 4021 Norway +47 459 71 138 https://www.facebook.com/Gamlingen/
Excellent
78%
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22%
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Gamlingen

2. Vossamoro

Bavallsvegen 227, 5710 Norway +47 959 82 065 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Vossamoro

3. Trollheimen Aktiv

Harangen, 6653 Norway [email protected]
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Trollheimen Aktiv

Trollheimen Active offers guidance and training in basic mountain sports activities all year round. The activity occurs primarily in Rindal and Surnadal, but our employees also take assignments elsewhere. In addition, Trollheimen Active offer to facilitate both simple and exciting leisure activities based on the values you want to discover in nature. Activities offered are mainly climbing, abseiling and hiking and also fly fishing.

4. Elvedalen Gokartutleie

Elvedalen, Gjovik 2838 Norway +47 979 09 421 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

At KNA`s Go-cart facility in Elvedalen, only 20 minutes from Gjovik, you’ll get an adrenaline kick the first time you rev up your engine! Go-carting is an incredible technical challenge under the safest possible driving conditions. This is an excellent opportunity to have fun and socialise together with friends and acquaintances. What about challenging your colleagues in connection with conferences, sales meetings, etc.? Keep us in mind the next time you want to organise an unforgettable experience. Drop-in, groups and special events.

5. AdO Arena

Lungegaardskaien 40, Bergen 5015 Norway +47 53 03 62 22 http://adoarena.no
Excellent
88%
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12%
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

AdO Arena

6. Svev Trampolinepark Sarpsborg

Alvimveien 61, Sarpsborg 1722 Norway +47 915 50 555 [email protected] http://www.svev.no
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Svev Trampolinepark Sarpsborg

The largest trampolinepark in Norway, 3000 sq m of fun!

7. Skien Fritidspark

Moflatvegen 38, Skien 3733 Norway +47 35 54 10 00 [email protected] http://www.skienfritidspark.no
Excellent
52%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Skien Fritidspark

Welcome to Skien Sports and Activity Park. We offer a multitude of opportunities all in one place – all year round you can experience summer and winter, combine training sessions with wellness, experience a sense of achievement and enjoy good food with friends. Do you love water? If so, there is plenty for you to look forward to when visiting us. Here you can take the plunge, climb, swim, dive and slide. And if you need a break, you can enjoy one of our comfortable sunbeds together with something tasty and refreshing from the café!

Reviewed By Deihcs - Oslo, Norway

We visited the park and had a good time with all the different activities: water slide with racing timer, wave pool, heated pools, hot tub, diving boards, climbing wall, obstacle course in the water, saunas and more. It wasn’t crowded, but there was a little waiting to use the hot tub due to Corona restrictions. They have a great cafe with a large selection of hot and cold food, snacks and drinks. At the entrance, there is a shop with a large selection of swimwear and pool toys. The wardrobe has very many large changing rooms, storage lockers and a hair dryer on hand. All the facilities were clean and well-kept. A family can easily spend several entertaining hours at this water park.

8. Gjovik Olympiske Fjellhall

Heimdals gate 2, Gjovik 2821 Norway +47 61 13 82 00 [email protected] http://www.fjellhallen.no
Excellent
45%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Gjovik Olympiske Fjellhall

GJoVIK OLYMPIC CAVERN HALL - The world's largest underground auditorium. 120 meters into the mountain in the center of Gjovik. Open 7 days a week. Price: NOK 20pp Groups NOK 15pp Guided tour NOK 350. Top-class hockey arena. Hosts arrangements and activities as cultural events, trade fairs, exhibitions and sport events. Activities: Major rock carving exhibit Ice skating (periodically) Rental of ice skates Mountain climbing wall

9. Stavanger Ishall - Siddishallen

Ishockeyveien 7, Stavanger 4021 Norway +47 51 53 74 50 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Siddishallen/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Stavanger Ishall - Siddishallen

Stavanger Ishall tilbyr curling og publikumsskøyting.

10. Aker Stadium

Julsundvegen 14, Molde 6412 Norway +47 71 20 25 00 [email protected] http://didadventure.trekksoft.com/en/activity/98122/aker-stadium-tour-home-of-molde-football-club
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Aker Stadium

Aker Stadium is one of Norway's most modern football stadiums, seating 11,200. In addition to the sports facilities the stadium has a restaurant, cafe, 10 kiosks, 52 toilets, a sports clinic, a laundry and business facilities. There are unique media facilities: 2 camera platforms, an editing room, 8 commentary boxes, a press tribune, a workroom and meeting room for press conferences. The stadium, situated on the waterfront to the west of the town centre and designed by Molde architect Kjell Kosberg, has a granite and glass frontage. The stadium was paid for by Kjell Inge Rokke and Bjorn Rune Gjelsten and cost 212 million kroner in 1998. Want to visit the stadium? Molde Footbalclub offers guidied tours through Molde Adventure Center (see URL-link). You can also come by the administration (entrance 10), were we have a small supporter shop. Welcome!

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