Experience Norway’s Most Cherished Holiday Traditions with Up Norway

Up Norway, a leading luxury travel curator in Norway, makes it simple to discover and enjoy the Norwegian Easter tradition known as påske. Far from a single-day event, påske is a deeply rooted cultural period when families and friends head to mountain cabins and embrace seasonal rituals.

Throughout Norway, people observe longstanding customs like påskekrim — the popular habit of reading crime novels during Easter — and påskeleker, playful outdoor games. It is also common to hide chocolate-filled påskeegg in the snow, often framed by dramatic, snow-covered mountain scenery.

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Up Norway’s team of specialists has selected accommodations that capture the spirit of påske and provide guests with authentic seasonal experiences. Featured options include:

Finse 1222

Sitting on the Hardangervidda plateau, Finse 1222 offers an authentic mountain påske. Guests can explore groomed Nordic skiing trails, stop for freshly baked waffles at Klemsbu wilderness cabin, and enjoy the tranquil hush of high-altitude landscapes.

Hotel Union Øye

Part of the Relais & Châteaux collection, Hotel Union Øye showcases classic Norwegian hospitality. Visitors can relax by crackling fires, indulge in fjord-side wellness treatments, and soak up a calm, historic atmosphere.

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Storfjord Hotel

Where fjords meet forest, Storfjord Hotel blends rustic log architecture with modern comforts. The retreat features outdoor hot tubs, locally made treats, and scenic views that make it easy to reconnect with nature.

Hotel Brosundet in Ålesund

Hotel Brosundet offers a tasteful mix of coastal charm and mountain access. Guests can choose from personalized activities such as fjord kayaking, relaxing waterside spa tubs, and curated cultural encounters that highlight local traditions.

Mivo Cabins

Mivo Cabins are ideal for those seeking a traditional, cozy Easter getaway. Nestled in quiet natural surroundings, the cabins feature warm interiors, wood-burning stoves and expansive windows that frame mountain vistas.

Each of these properties has been chosen to reflect the varied ways Norwegians celebrate påske: outdoor activity, quiet reflection, family gatherings, and a love of local food and storytelling. Whether you prefer cross-country skiing across open plateaus, curling up with a crime novel by the fire, or exploring fjords from a kayak, Up Norway’s curated stays provide thoughtful, authentic options for experiencing Easter in Norway.