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Four days of wellness and culture!

Rådhus_Aker Brygge_Nancy Bund_John Kvalnes057_278x415Thursday - arrive and relax!
Arrival at OSL Oslo Airport. Transfer by bus to Trysil
(3 hours). Stay at the deluxe Radisson Resort Trysil, at
the heart of this alpine retreat. Close by, you will find a
dramatic 18 hole golf course and a variety of hiking trails.

Friday - enjoy nature and wellness!
What about a short hiking tour to Trysilfjellet mountain, Trysil’s Roof. This
popular hike is suitable for the entire family and there are lots of hiking tracks of various difficulty and length. We can guarantee: the view from Trysil´s Roof is
magnificent!
In the afternoon, enjoy a relaxing wellness treatment, try out
Scandinavia’s only indoors surfing wave pool or flex your
muscles on a special glass climbing wall. The hotel spa offers ten
treatment rooms, sauna, steam bath and relaxation area.

Saturday - explore the Capital!
Take a comfortabel bus ride through unspoiled countryside to Oslo and check
in at the Thon Hotel Opera. The best way to explore Oslo´s attractions is to buy the Oslo Pass - available at the Tourist Information Centres and at many hotels.

We recommend to start a visit in Oslo by seeing the Opera House. Over 1 million visitors have
already been amazed by the spectacular architecture of this white marble building. Take a walk on the roof and enjoy the view over Oslo.
Hop on - hop off sightseeing by boat is a very popular way to explore the Harbour Area, the Inner Oslo Fjord and the attractions along the seaside, for instance the world famous Viking Ships House, Norwegian Folk Museum, the Fram Museum, or the Kon Tiki Museum.
Why not have dinner at Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen, the former shipyard now equipped with cosy restaurants, cafeterias, great shops and a pedestrian zone showing modern sculptures and works of art?

Sunday - the "Wow Factor"
No stay in Oslo would be complete without a visit of the newly opened Skijump Holmenkollen
Completely redesigned and rebuilt, Holmenkollen Skijump is not only a remarkable landmark, but also the arena where the upcoming World Championships in Nordic Disciplines will take place in February 2011. A real "must see" and a great finale of your long weekend in the Oslo Region!

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