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Cottages in Eastern Norway

Nowadays it has become more and more important to take some time off every once in a while. In our busy day to day life it seems like we have forgotten the importance of resting. It has also been proven that taking a holiday in a natural location boosts mental capacity and it has an overall positive effect on our mental health. So, if you’re in need of a vacation where you can relax and rejuvenate surrounded by nature, then you have come to the right place. Nature.house offers cottages in East Norway, perfect for anyone who needs to recharge.

Take some time off in Norway

It’s no secret that Norway is one of the most beautiful countries in the world in terms of nature. For many people visiting Norway is a dream come true. Allow yourself to have this incredible experience by renting a cottage in Eastern Norway. Regardless if you have decided to take some time off as a family or with friends, the cottages that Nature.house offers are cozy, accessible and convenient.

The breathtaking nature of Scandinavia

Located on the Scandiavian peninsula, Norway has some of the most beautiful territories of Europe. Glaciers, mountains, waterfalls, and miles upon miles of coastlines are just the beginning of Norway’s magnificent nature. By visiting Eastern Norway you’ll be introduced to the kingdom of nature and all its creatures. You’ll have the chance to explore some rare ecosystems, natural habitats for wildlife, and virgin nature.

Eastern Norway has an abundance of great national parks each with its own characteristics. There you can find unique views and get close to nature. In the National Parks you can find rich vegetation with plant species of trees such as oak, ash, elm, and maple. Also, wild flowers like barlind, common holly, common ivy, foxglove, and cross-leaved heath are all plants you can encounter around your cottage in Eastern Norway.

The wildlife of this part of Europe is extremely diverse and the native animal species range from large mammals, birds, fish, reptiles among the forests. Mammals such as american mink, musk ox, european moose or elk, eurasian red squirrel, reindeer find their home in Eastern Norway. However, it’s not likely that you’ll see any of them around your cottage as most animals avoid human interaction.

What can you do during your stay at a cottage in Eastern Norway?

No matter if you decide to take some time off alone, as a couple, as a family, or as a group of friends, there are numerous ways to stay active during your vacation. Norway is a popular destination for winter sports, much like the rest of Scandinavia. Due to the large amount of mountain areas, many sports enthusiasts choose Eastern Norway for their next ski or snowboard trip. If you want to stay active during your stay while enjoying incredible views and breathtaking sceneries, then make sure to reserve your stay at one of nature.house’s cottages. But winter sports are best to do during the winter months. However, if you decide to take a vacation during the warmer months of the year, the country has some of the best hiking trails in Europe.

Nevertheless, if you prefer a more soothing holiday, then a simple walk around your cottage in Eastern Norway is also a great way to spend your time off as some of the most fascinating waterfalls, crystal clear fjords, magnificent mountains, and thrilling glaciers uncover around every corner. This is also a great experience for families with small children. Introducing them to the wilderness and educating them on the greatness of nature is crucial for their development. Additionally, breathing some fresh air also has a positive impact on their physical health.

Contrary to what you might have heard, Northern lights could be seen outside of Northern Norway. On a good day you may enjoy it all the way to the East part of the country. Norway has been rated as one of the clearest skies in Europe so you might be lucky enough to witness the breathtaking Northern Lights from your cottage in Eastern Norway.

What weather should you expect during your stay?

Norways is definitely not one of the warmer countries of Europe. Winters can freeze cold and in many cases they continue even during the first weeks of April. Temperatures are usually below freezing and the ground is blackened with snow during most of the winter months. If you enjoy snow and cold temperatures, then you might want to consider visiting Eastern Norway in the winter. Prepare for thick clothing and sow jackets especially if you’re planning outdoor activities.

Summers are also not hot at all. If you’re looking for ways to escape the boiling summer heat then you should visit Eastern Norway during the summer months where the temperatures are usually between 20 and 23 degrees. July tends to be the warmest month and it’s also the most popular time for travelling to Eastern Norway. If you plan on doing exactly that, prepare to pack T-shirts and jeans but don’t forget to bring along a jacket and a scarf as the nights could get quite chilly.

Autumn in Norway is incredibly beautiful. It’s also very quiet as the ski season hasn’t started yet and the warm summer days are over so not many people choose to visit Norway during that time. Therefore, the autumn months could be cold and not very appropriate for outdoor activities. The same goes for spring time. As the snow melts there is some sunshine trying to break the clouds and in May the temperatures are also starting to rise.

Regardless if you prefer to have a chill summer or a cold winter one thing is for sure - renting a cottage in Easter Norway won’t leave you disappointed. Allow yourself to have this unforgettable experience.

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