Amusement parks

What is the best amusement park in Norway?
Norway's largest amusement park Tusenfryd near Oslo has more than 30 fun attractions for all ages, including fast-paced rollercoasters with VR technology, carousels, a log ride, and much more. In between rides, you can play fun games or eat at one of the many restaurants and cafes.
What is the oldest amusement park in Norway?
The world's oldest amusement park is located inside the Par Force Hunting Landscape of Jægersborg Deer Park. People have pilgrimaged to Bakken, or Dyrehavsbakken as it is officially known, since 1583 for its healing springs.
Kongeparken
Kongeparken is an amusement park in the village of Ålgård, near Stavanger in Norway. Kongeparken is the biggest amusement park in the southwest of Norway and the main tourist destination in the county of Rogaland. The park has more than 50 different rides and attractions. and has won multiple awards.
Hunderfossen Adventure Park, Lillehammer
The main theme of the fairy tale park Hunderfossen Adventure Park near Lillehammer is trolls and adventures. Meet the enormous Hunderfossen Troll that watches over the Gudbrandsdalen valley, rediscover folk tales in Ivo Caprino’s fairy tale cave, and take a mind-blowing ride with the wildest car in Norwegian history, Il Tempo Extra Gigante. The park has plenty of rides and exciting evening shows, and in the winter you can stay in Scandinavia’s southernmost snow hotel or get married in the ice cathedral.
Bø Sommerland
Bø Sommarland is one of Europe's biggest water parks, situated in Bø in Telemark, Norway. Bø Sommarland is located two hours from Oslo. It is owned by Parques Reunidos, who also owns Tusenfryd, another amusement park in Norway.
 

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