We fell in love on bikes, and we continue to love being on bikes together. Taking our bikes up the lift and having a full day of downhill riding at Targhee? Dream day!
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Date Night - Targhee Bike Park
$60
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Something we’ve started getting into is going to theater events together. Since we live so close, we decided we need to start enjoying the Pickleville Theater more - and what a better way to start than by seeing Seven Brides for Seven Brothers!
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Date Night - Pickleville Theater (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers)
$40
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The Avett Brothers are Scott’s FAVORITE band, and yet life has kept him from going to every concert he’s had the opportunity to go to. Date night at this concert would be a dream come true for Scott!
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Date Night - Avett Brothers Concert
$50
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Oslo’s waterfront stretches for miles — past the Opera House, through Aker Brygge, and out toward the Bygdøy peninsula. A bike pass is the best way to take it all in on day one in Norway.
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Oslo City Bike Pass
$15
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Bergen is full of hidden streets, harbor-side neighborhoods, and cozy corners you’d never find on foot. A bike pass opens up the whole city — from the old Bryggen wharf to the quiet backstreets where locals actually live.
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Bergen City Bike Pass
$15
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Gudvangen sits at the very end of a UNESCO fjord, surrounded by thousand-foot cliffs and waterfalls. There’s a kayak rental right at the water’s edge — just grab a boat and paddle out into some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
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Kayak Rental in Gudvangen
$40
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The Voss Gondol rises 820 meters above Norway’s adventure capital. At the top, mountains stretch in every direction and the fjords wind into the distance. It’s especially beautiful at golden hour after a long day on the water.
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Voss Gondola Tickets
$45
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Ulriken is the highest of Bergen’s seven mountains — 643 meters above the city. The cable car takes five minutes, and at the top there’s a café with mountain burgers, coffee, and a view that stretches across the fjords, the archipelago, and the entire city below.
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Ulriken Cable Car Tickets
$50
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The narrowest fjord in Europe, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For two hours, the ferry glides between sheer cliff walls while waterfalls pour into emerald water and tiny farms cling to impossible ledges.
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Nærøyfjord Ferry Tickets
$70
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Three days of free museums, unlimited ferries and buses, and discounts on funiculars, fjord cruises, and restaurants. Bergen is a city made for wandering, and this card makes it easy to follow every curiosity without thinking twice.🔗 en.visitbergen.com/bergen-card
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Bergen City Card
$75
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Thirty museums, unlimited trains and ferries, and two full days to explore Norway’s capital. The Munch Museum, the Viking ships, the islands scattered across the Oslo Fjord — the Oslo Pass puts all of it within reach from the moment you land.
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Oslo City Pass
$200
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A tiny island in the Oslo Fjord. A restaurant that’s been there since 1929. A little ferry carries you across the water, and then it’s just fresh seafood, a long sunset, and one of the most peaceful spots in the city. The kind of place that feels like a secret even though it’s been loved for almost a hundred years.🔗 visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=181354
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Dinner at Lille Herbern
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In Norway, you need a “wet card” to rent a kayak on your own. This three-hour course on the Oslo Fjord teaches paddling technique and self-rescue — and once it’s done, every fjord, island, and coastline in Norway is fair game. One course, and the whole trip opens up.🔗 madgoats.no/vattkort-oslo
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MadGoats Våttkort Kayak Certification
$300
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Andopen Bay sits between the villages of Ramberg and Reine, on the most rugged island in the Lofoten archipelago. From here, a full-day guided paddle heads out through fjords, past fishing villages, and along coastline where mountains rise straight out of the Arctic sea. Most people see Lofoten from the road. This is Lofoten from the water.🔗 lofotenarcticadventures.com
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All-Day Guided Kayak Trip in Lofoten
$350
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Above the Arctic Circle in June, the sun never sets. At 10pm it’s still golden, hovering above the mountains, turning the fjords into glass. Active Tromsø leads a guided paddle out into this — quiet water, sea eagles overhead, snow-capped peaks on every side, and a light that doesn’t exist anywhere else on earth. This is the last night of the honeymoon.🔗 activetromso.no/active-summer/midnight-sun-kayaking
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Midnight Sun Sea Kayaking in Tromsø
$375
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We LOVE the brown trout milkshakes from the Emporium here in Driggs. This is a go to date activity after a day of hiking, biking, or paddle boarding.
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Date Night - Milkshakes at the Emporium in Driggs, ID
$20
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Scott and I have found that we love going to concerts together. We enjoy sitting on the lawn at the twilight series concerts listening to music that feels like the soundtrack to our mountain adventures!
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Date Night - Mt. Joy Twilight Series Concert Ticket
$45
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There is no place more relaxing than Maple Grove Hot Springs. Just an hour away from us, this is our go to place to relax and reconnect when life gets crazy. We walk away refreshed and more in love than ever!
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Date Night - Maple Grove Hot Springs
$22
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This is where we had our first date on 6/5/24, and we go back every 5th of the month to celebrate. Aggie Ice Cream has a special place in our hearts and is a favorite of ours to go to after biking.
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Date Night - Aggie Ice Cream
$15
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We love the outdoors, and we love traveling to see the national parks together. Whether it’s exploring Great Basin NP or biking through Grand Teton NP, the possibilities for adventure together are endless.
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Adventure Awaits - National Park Pass
$80
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A uniquely Norwegian dining experience, this the oldest restaurant in Bergen, operated by the family since early 1910. Will we get the reindeer steak? Tempting! https://www.bryggeloftet.no/frontpage
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Dinner at Bergen’s Oldest Restaurant
$50
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Trekroneren is a legendary hot dog stand in Bergen, Norway, serving up street food since 1946. Located in Kong Oscars gate, it is globally renowned for its extensive menu of over 25 exotic sausage varieties, including its famous reindeer hot dog topped with lingonberry jam and bacon
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Reindeer Hot Dogs from a 1946 Hot Dog Stand
$30
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Scott and I love aquariums, so when we saw the Bergen Aquarium we knew it had to go on our wish list!https://www.visitnorway.com/listings/bergen-aquarium/15341/