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The city of Sarpsborg, Norway may be the nation's 10th largest, but it forms Norway's fifth-most populated urban area along with the bigger, neighbouring city of Fredrikstad.
This southeast Norwegian city is the most populated area between Oslo, one hour to its north by car, and the Swedish city of Gothenburg, which lies a two-hour drive to its south.
Sarpsborg hotels welcome a lot of guests, who travel between these two major cities, and one even contains a large activity centre called Superland.
Amfi Borg and Storbyen shopping centres each contain 70 shops, while the stately manors of Borregaard and Hafslund have both hosted important international conferences.
Visitors can walk from the heart of the city to Europe's biggest waterfall, Sarpsfossen, in just 10 minutes.
Other popular activities include relaxing at the beach of Hoysand in summer and skiing down the four slopes at Kjerringasen Alpinsenter in winter.
Scandinavia's biggest indoor golf centre and Storedal Kultursenter experience centre for the visually impaired can be enjoyed throughout the year.
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Introduction to Sarpsborg, Norway
The city of Sarpsborg, Norway may be the nation's 10th largest, but it forms Norway's fifth-most populated urban area along with the bigger, neighbouring city of Fredrikstad.This southeast Norwegian city is the most populated area between Oslo, one hour to its north by car, and the Swedish city of Gothenburg, which lies a two-hour drive to its south.
Sarpsborg hotels welcome a lot of guests, who travel between these two major cities, and one even contains a large activity centre called Superland.
Amfi Borg and Storbyen shopping centres each contain 70 shops, while the stately manors of Borregaard and Hafslund have both hosted important international conferences.
Visitors can walk from the heart of the city to Europe's biggest waterfall, Sarpsfossen, in just 10 minutes.
Other popular activities include relaxing at the beach of Hoysand in summer and skiing down the four slopes at Kjerringasen Alpinsenter in winter.
Scandinavia's biggest indoor golf centre and Storedal Kultursenter experience centre for the visually impaired can be enjoyed throughout the year.
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