After a day of skiing, go take a dip in the fjord! "Fonna is a summer ski centre on the glacier Folgefonna. Alpine skiing for the whole family, freestyle park, cross country tracks and snow shoe hikes options. Amazing views from the top of the ski lift over the Hardangerfjord, the glacier and the North Sea. The scenic drive from Jondal up to the glacier is 19 km. At Fonna you can rent skis and snowshoes. Café. A two hours drive from Bergen."
From Bergen you can drive to The Bondhus Valley and then hike to Lake Bondhusvatnet. It's a 2.5 kilometer long trail to the outlet of the lake. The trail is surrounded by beautiful and wild nature with steep mountains and cascading waterfalls. The Bondhuselva River runs along the trail. It is a wild river with many beautiful waterfalls. The trail, or “Isvegen” (the Ice Road), was built in 1863 to transport ice blocks from the glacier down to the Hardangerfjord from where they were shipped to foreign countries. It is an easy hike on a well prepared trail which is also great for people in wheel chair. The hike to the outlet of Lake Bondhusvatnet will take you approximately one hour (two hours both ways).
If you are flying in to Oslo and are planning to rent a car - this place is on the way to Haukeli. This is a great place to stop for a break, or if you are looking to spend a couple days in nature before or after the wedding, this place is great for that as well. Mjonøy has three high standard cabins and ten with simple standard. Mjonøy is one of thirteen companies that Innovation Norway has hand-picked for holidays with hiking. Mjonøy can offer farm holiday fishing possibilities folk dancing market mountain hiking open-air event recreational facility river fishing. The atmosphere is exclusive, nice, nostalgic, relaxed and romantic.
Bergen is the Gateway to the Fjords of Norway. As a UNESCO World Heritage City and a European City of Culture, the Bergen region has the ideal combination of nature, culture and exciting urban life all year around. The city is very intimate so you can walk everywhere. It's very charming - check out the fisherman's market at the harbor, wander the cute streets between old wooden houses, or take a walk up Fløyen for a real nice view.
The Kjeragbolten hike is one of the most spectacular hikes in the world. Kjeragbolten is located in southern Norway. The closest town is Lysebotn, just 15 minutes away by car. From Oslo, you can fly to Stavanger and then drive to the start of the Kjeragbolten hike. From Oslo, you can also drive to Lysebotn, a 500 km journey that takes 7.5 hours.
Preikestolen is one of Rogaland county’s most visited attractions, and one of the country’s most spectacular photo subjects. Preikestolen has been named one of the world’s most spectacular viewing points by both CNN Go and Lonely Planet. It rises 604 metres above the Lysefjord.
Sculpture park in the Frogner Park with more than 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943) in bronze, granite and cast iron, including The Angry Boy (Sinnataggen in Norwegian), The Monolith (Monolitten) and The Wheel of Life (Livshjulet). Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park, which is one of Norway's top tourist attractions, with more than one million annual visitors.