Holiday rentals and lettings in Norway

Holiday rentals and lettings in Norway

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Highlights in Norway

  • Norwegian fjords, Nature lovers’ paradise
  • Cities of culture
  • The Northern Lights

Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Norway

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Holiday Home for 4 People in Farsund, Agder
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Farsund, Agder
Holiday Home • 35 m² • 4 People
10.0
(2 reviews)
Unique vacation home in stunning location directly on the pebble beach on Lista. From the cottage you have a beautiful view into the strait and long pebble beaches as far as the eye can see. The house is ideal for those who want to visit the area for windsurfing or fishing. But here are also good opportunities to explore and relax in the surrounding area. Steep stairs to the bathroom in the basement. Worth a visit is the picturesque coastal town of Farsund, which due to its hilly location has about 20 public staircases, the oldest of which dates from the end of the 18th century.
from A$78 / night
Holiday Home for 4 People in Tranøy, Troms og Finnmark
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Tranøy, Troms og Finnmark
Holiday Home • 85 m² • 3 Bedrooms
8.0
(4 reviews)
Charming, older holiday cottage with traditional furniture, situated in the village Skatvik on the island Senja. The house is in a sunny and child-friendly area with a magnificent view of the fjord and scenery around. Senja is known for its divine nature, which makes it a great place for lovely walks along the shore. There are many beaches with shallow water, where the children can play - the closest one is 200 meters from the house. Go fishing in the fjord or in one of the lakes. You can fish in rivers with salmon and trout, just remember to buy a fishing license. One of the bedrooms is wa...
from A$148 / night
Holiday Letting for 3 People in Hardangerfjord, Vestland
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Hardangerfjord, Vestland
Holiday Letting • 28 m² • 3 People
10.0
(12 reviews)
Welcome to this cozy garden apartment with a beautiful view of the mountains and fjord. In the beautiful garden with deck chairs and garden furniture you can enjoy a long breakfast or barbecue on nice summer evenings. There are good fishing opportunities if you want to enjoy freshly grilled fish. The vacation home is located in a quiet and beautiful area right by the magnificent Steinsdalsfossen. There are also other hiking opportunities in the area. The city of Bergen is not far away. The apartment has a good and spacious wardrobe. Somewhat difficult access to the apartment in winter. Can ...
from A$50 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Norway

A$372for 25 Jan - 1 Feb
A$355 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Norway

43%for 25 Jan - 1 Feb
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Norway

Sea and lakeside holiday rentals in Norway

Norway is a land of fjords, mountains, lakes and rivers contrasting with the bustling and attractive capital city of Oslo. Typical lettings in Norway are traditional Norwegian wooden houses, with views over soaring snow-capped mountains blanketed with trees, rushing rivers and peaceful lakes. Oslo offers modern and stylish lettings living with stunning views of this attractive and cosmopolitan city.

Timber-built chalets in the countryside, comfortable penthouses in the city.

Norway’s peaceful countryside is home to spacious and welcoming holiday lettings, all built to keep the interior cosy and warm in the cooler winter weather, and which offer panoramic floor to ceiling windows for you to revel in the unparalleled Norwegian vistas. Many holiday lettings are on the edge of a lake or beach, spacious and suitable for large groups. City lettings are finished to a high standard and are snug and warm.

Holidays in Norway

The area and getting around

A country of majestic natural beauty

Oslo is the main city through which visitors enter the country, but there are other smaller regional airports further north such as Bergen and Trondheim. Norway is a long, thin country with the tip reaching into an arctic paradise, and the thriving capital city of Oslo in the south. Slashed with staggeringly beautiful fjords, the majority of Norway is undisturbed wilderness and a haven for hikers and those who love the wild outdoors.

Culturally strong cities

Norway isn’t just about the views, its major cities are a must-see destination in themselves. Unheralded Oslo is in fact an architectural marvel, with notable not-to-be-missed visitor attractions including the unusual Mortensrud Church and the strikingly modern Norwegian Opera and Ballet. Bergen, Norway’s second city, is the gateway to the fjords and home to Norway’s quintessential multi-coloured wooden houses.

Travellers and activities

Norway for nature lovers

Norway’s towering mountains and lush forests starkly, yet perfectly, contrast with the jaw-dropping sights of the fjords and rivers which cut through them. Animal lovers flock to Svalbard, home to the world’s most northern town, Longyearbyen, to see arctic animals such as polar bears, arctic foxes, walruses and whales. Or visit the Jotunheimen National Park, which boasts an incredible 60 glaciers, northern Europe’s highest peak, and hiking routes which lead you past cavernous ravines, mirror-calm lakes and plunging crystal-clear waterfalls. Perhaps you’d prefer the peace of the forest? Around 37% of Norway is forest or woodlands, but go with a tour guide as it’s easy to get lost!

Norway for foodies

Norway boasts a surprising array of delicious cuisine. As you’d expect from a country so defined by its coastline, its fresh fish and seafood is second to none. Perhaps you’d prefer to enjoy some famous local forest game? Then make sure to try out moose or reindeer. Norway is known for the creative and unusual ways it preserves food – why not try smoked sheep’s head, gamalost cheese – an aged and pungent offering – or lutefisk, a jelly-like preserve of cod, which, despite its odd texture, has a pleasant, mild taste.

Norway is home to Hell – but don’t worry, it’s just a small town of the same name in the north of the country!

Top 5 travel tips in Norway

1. Marvel at the Northern Lights

A winter-time trip to Norway is incomplete without watching the iconic Northern Lights dance across the sky. The best time to view is between November and March between 8am and 2pm, and the best place to catch them is the city of Tromso in the far north of Norway.

2. Meet the Viking explorers

With many of the powerful Vikings having set off from Norway on their journeys to new lands, it’s only natural that Oslo would host one of the most important Viking museums in the world. Featuring three original Viking ships from the years 800 and 900, and myriad artefacts that the Vikings carried with them on their long, hard journeys, this is a fascinating insight into one of Europe’s most successful civilisations.

3. Scavenge in safety

Norway permits people to roam freely over uncultivated parts of the country, and you’ll find and abundance of berries and mushrooms in the beautiful forests. And there is a 24/7 free English speaking hotline if you want to check you’ve not picked anything poisonous!

4. Take in some local culture at Vigeland Sculpture park

At one of Norway’s most highly-visited tourist attractions, sculptor Gustav Vigeland not only filled the Vigeland Sculpture park in Oslo with over 200 of his original works, but was also the architect of the park itself. If Vigeland’s work grabs your imagination, follow up with a trip to the museum of his early works, and preparatory pieces for the sculpture park.

5. Take a boat trip through the Geirangerfjord

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Geirangerfjord region is considered to be one of the most magnificent fjord regions on Earth. The panoramic views and outrageous scenery will make your journey through the fjords of Geirangerfjord one that you will forever hold dear.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Norway

On average, how much do holiday rentals in Norway cost?

Our data shows that Norway has an average price of A$528.82 per night, which is a relatively high one under the countries in Europe.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Norway?

Travellers who want to save as much as possible should travel to Norway in November, December, and January the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of A$234.27, A$238.97, and A$268.58 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Norway?

It can be concluded, analysing the data for the year 2020, that the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of July (A$873.53), February (A$730.15), and June (A$663.86).

Are there usually many holiday rentals available in Norway?

We recommend you to book in advance in Norway as only 43% of the accommodations remain free, according to our 2020 data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

May, June, and September are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of properties available, with respective average availability figures of 63.8%, 61.25% and 48%.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The months with the lowest properties available in Norway are, in order, July, August and December, with respective average availability figures of 26%, 33.6%, and 37%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many rentals are available in Norway?

In Norway we offer you a comprehensive catalogue of approximately 4900 properties, with options to suit everyone, thanks to our 20 local and international partners.