What to do and see in Norway, Norway: The Best Caverns & Caves

April 9, 2022 Natalie Tallman

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1. Setergrotta

Rovassdalen Mo i Rana, Mo i Rana 8602 Norway +47 959 74 497 [email protected] http://www.setergrotta.no
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Setergrotta

A sporty adventure! Guiding in limestone Cave - the guide takes you for a 2 hours trip with helmet, headlight and overall into the 4000 meter long cave. Huge chambers, marble passages, underground river, a bit of crawling. This is an experience you will remember the rest of your life! Guiding every day from approx June 23. until August 18th.

2. Kirkehelleren Cave

Sanna, 8770 Norway
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Kirkehelleren Cave

3. Visit Plura

Plurdalsveien 1495, Mo i Rana 8615 Norway +47 907 58 523 [email protected] http://www.visitplura.com
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Visit Plura

SCUBA DIVING ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME! Visit Plura is the place to go. The Plura cave is diveable all year round. With a fully equipped dive center and professional staff in place, you can get the ultimate cave diving experience. All levels of dive training is available on site, in addition to accommodation, rental gear, all gas fills, led weights, back plates, wings and basically all a diver needs. Courses are filling up fast so it is recommended to book in advance.

Reviewed By alekseolsen - Moss, Norway

Visited Plura from 27th of December until 4th of January. Had a lovely stay, with great courses (cavern and Intro to Cave). The training made you very comfortable with diving the cave following the courses, and the cave itself is out of this world. To those of you concerned that you need X-thousand dives before entering the cave, I had just above 100 dives, and really enjoyed the courses:) On top of magnificent diving, Ina and Jani are very friendly, there was never any problems to borrow equipment etc. To top it all, we had the most lovely new years Dinner, sauna and Bath????????

4. Hulderhola Cave

Heddersfjell, Tuddal Norway https://www.visitnorway.com/listings/hulderhola/8970/
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Hulderhola Cave

5. Saint Michael's Cave

Dalsbygdvegen 387, Skien 3720 Norway http://www.visitgrenland.no/attraksjoner/(id)/helleristninger?id=22121&lang=no
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Saint Michael's Cave

6. Dollsteinhola cave

Sande 6089 Norway http://www.visitnorway.com/listings/dollsteinhola-cave/1164/
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Dollsteinhola cave

7. Trollkirka

Fraenaeidet, Elnesvagen 6440 Norway +47 70 23 88 00 [email protected] https://www.visitnorway.no/reisemal/vestlandet/nordvest/listings-northwest/trollkirka-(484-m-o-h-)/13705/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Trollkirka

Reviewed By goingwalkabout - Tonsberg, Norway

This is one of our favorite experiences form the summer 2020. A 400 meter ascent, other than that it was for the most part as easy trip up to the cave. It is so worth the effort. The main cave is about 70 meters with winding cave tunnel to a marble pool at the bottom of a 14 meter waterfall. This is really unique. Bring headlamps or flashlights, because it is pitch dark inside. Some places the tunnel is low, so mind your head. There are 3 caves and the lowest one is the main cave with the marble pool.

8. Blue Ice Caves

Skjolden 6871 Norway +47 959 23 689 [email protected] https://www.visitnorway.com/listings/blue-ice-caves/5733/
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Blue Ice Caves

Would you like to experience a wonderland of ice and colours? Why not join a tour to an ice kingdom, where we explore large and small blu-ice caves in the Nigardsbreen glacier. The trip includes full board at the Jostedal Hotel. 1400NOK. Drop in 800NOK.

9. Glacial Potholes at Rullestad Gorge

Rullestad, Fjaera 5598 Norway +47 959 09 664 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Glacial Potholes at Rullestad Gorge

Glacial potholes are round caves in the mountain made by water, ice and stones i the last iceage. In the steep mountain walls at Rullestadjuvet you can see some of Northern Europes largest potholes several meters in diameter. Some holes are twins and others are single. The potholes have during the decades been filled with mud and water, but this make them no less impressive! The area are situated close to the old E134 in Rullestadjuvet, but the potholes can not be seen from the road. To visit the potholes you can follow the Postvegen track from Skromme and then turn left at the road-sign to Jettegrytnuten. The hike is not long, but quite difficult as the terrain is very steep. The hike requires good equipment, and must not be done in wet terrain! Ask for local advice at the Tourist Information ore at Rullestad Aktiv Fritid before you make this trip!

10. Jegersberg HIking Trail

Prestheia, Kristiansand 4633 Norway
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Jegersberg HIking Trail

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