This trip is developed especially for corporate travel to Norway. It combines team building activities, relaxation and the beauty of Norwegian nature.
Oslo can surprise even experienced traveler. Would you like to walk in the park with more than 200 statues of naked people, created by genius sculptor Gustav Vigeland? Or maybe climb on the roof of Opera and enjoy the view of the fjord? What about the wooden sculptures of ancient goods and events from Scandinavian mythology right by the building of Parliament? Oslo has it all.
This church is a biggest wooden church in Norway, constructed at the beginning of the 13th century. You might be surprised, but the church is still used for the mass. The uniqueness of these kind of buildings is that any detail of its construction can be taken out and replaced.
Låtefossen is the main attraction in Oddadalen, also known as "the Valley of Waterfalls". The Låtefossen twin waterfalls were a popular tourist attraction as early as during the 19th century. The 165 m drop waterfall is easily accessible by route 13. Water from the waterfall showers the road before it runs underneath the old stone bridge. It then runs into the Opo river meandering through Oddadalen, which has seven waterfalls over a distance of 10 km.
During the the walk on the Folgefonna glacier you will experience huge flat areas of ice, but also go into crevasse areas and do some climbing if you like. The hike will be adjusted to the wishes of the participants. For some it will be climbing and adrenalin, for some it will be a quiet walk into a different world. During the day you will learn about the cultural and natural history of the glacier.
Welcome on board of the 50-feet motor boat, on which we will experience passtime, which attracts a lot of tourists to Norway almost all year round. Experienced guide will take you to good fishing spots and show you the techniks of sea fishing. We may catch cod fish, pollock, catfish, flounder, common ling and angler.
Bergen used to be the largest city in the Nordic countries and the capital of Norway throughout some of the country’s most influential periods.
When it comes to things to do in Bergen, it’s not all about urban attractions. Natural escapes are just minutes away. The port at the heart of Bergen is the gateway to the amazing fjords which make up the Norwegian coastline, and the city itself is ringed by 7 mountains, several of which are very easily reached and climbed.
Bergen is a fascinating historical city, nestled in beautiful surroundings. The second-largest city in Norway, it retains its small-town charm and welcoming atmosphere. It's a cultural hub, with outstanding museums, galleries, historical areas and special events. It also has a modern and youthful vibe, thanks to the fact that students make up about 10% of the local population.
The Stegastein viewing platform is hanging at 30 metres out from the mountain walls and 650 metres up from the fjord, and gives you the feeling that you are floating above the fjord and villages below.