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    Inghams Walking Unveils Norway as a Premier Destination for 2025

    News TeamBy News Team25/10/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Inghams Walking has announced an exciting new addition to its travel destinations for 2025 with Norway now on offer.

    The choice of Norway, with its stunning landscapes and well-marked trails, enhances Inghams’ portfolio of scenic European walking holidays.

    Exploring Norway: A New Adventure

    Inghams Walking has broadened its horizon by introducing Norway as a fresh and enticing destination for the 2025 season. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse terrains, Norway offers something unique for avid walkers. Clients can immerse themselves in Norway’s natural beauty, exploring the coastal cities and hiking through the iconic fjords, which are renowned worldwide.

    Accommodation Options

    Travellers can base themselves in Bergen or Voss, each city providing a unique gateway to Norway’s natural wonders. These destinations were carefully selected for their accessibility to well-marked hiking trails and impressive landscapes. Accommodation options in these cities range from budget-friendly to high-end, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    A week-long stay at the Thon Hotel Bristol, Bergen, on a B&B basis, starts from £1,170, departing from Gatwick on May 5, 2025. For those looking at Voss, a seven-night half-board stay at Fleischer’s Hotel initiates at £1,462, with flights from Gatwick on June 2, 2025.

    Tailored Holiday Packages

    Clients have the option to create personalised travel experiences with twin- and multi-centre holidays. These packages allow combinations of Bergen with either Balestrand or Voss, accommodating those who wish to explore more than one locale.

    The ‘Best of Norway’ multi-centre package, featuring the locations of Voss, Flåm, and Bergen, provides an all-encompassing journey through some of Norway’s most picturesque areas. These bespoke packages are designed to give travellers a dynamic experience that covers the diverse attractions of the region.

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    Inghams Walking Programme Enhancements

    Norway isn’t the only destination receiving attention in the 2025 programme. The new additions include resorts such as Madonna di Campiglio in Italy, Nendaz in Switzerland, and La Clusaz in France. Each offers its own unique landscapes and walking experiences, appealing to various traveller preferences.

    The expansion of destinations reflects Inghams’ commitment to providing diverse and enriching travel experiences. By adding new and diverse locations, Inghams aims to attract a broader audience seeking different types of walking adventures across Europe.

    Expert Opinion

    Laura Mason, Head of Walking at Inghams, expressed her enthusiasm about the new addition, noting the distinctive appeal of Norway. She stated, “We are all about walking in Europe’s most scenic destinations, and Norway really fits that bill, offering something different to our programme with coastal cities and hiking in the fjords.”

    Norway’s reputation for summer adventures, particularly hiking, is bolstered by lengthy summer days and cooler weather, providing ample time for outdoor activities.

    Booking and Travel Details

    Bookings for the Norway programme have opened, allowing travellers to plan their 2025 summer adventures well in advance. Flights are predominantly from Gatwick, making accessibility straightforward for UK-based clients.

    By opening bookings early, Inghams allows potential travellers ample time to plan and prepare for their upcoming adventures. This approach helps in ensuring that customers can secure their preferred dates and accommodations.

    Scenic Highlights and Excursions

    Norway’s trails stand out for their stunning vistas and varied difficulty levels, catering to both seasoned walkers and beginners. Excursions to scenic spots such as the fjords offer memorable experiences that capture the essence of Norway’s natural beauty.

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    By adding Norway to its offerings, Inghams Walking continues to innovate and enhance its travel portfolio.

    The new destination promises enriched experiences for clients in 2025, combining adventure with the beauty of Norway’s landscapes.

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