Deep local roots, international experience
We live and work in Hadeland and collaborate daily with farms, museums, cultural venues, guides and small businesses across the region. At the same time, we have solid experience from Norwegian tourism and international travel. We understand distribution, guest expectations and the need for reliable operations. This combination allows us to design tours that feel genuinely local, while still being structured, timed and communicated in a way that fits international travel standards.
As the only incoming tour operator based in Hadeland, we offer direct access to the region and its people, with the local expertise, flexibility and network needed to create truly authentic travel experiences.
Curated itineraries with room for tailoring
Our itineraries are carefully curated around themes like art and design, food and farming, heritage, friluftsliv and astro tourism, or a thoughtful blend of all of them. Each tour is built to keep days varied and engaging, with a natural rhythm between active experiences, cultural visits, meals and rest. Within these frameworks, we offer a flexible menu of activities and modules. Together with the group organiser, we can adjust duration, intensity, accessibility and content based on season, market and group profile.
Seamless logistics and professional communication
We know how important smooth operations are for group travel. Our team handles coordination of transport, timing and hosts across multiple venues, as well as clear briefings and hosting for local partners. For travel agents, we also deliver ready to use texts, images and media packages. This saves time for sales and marketing teams and ensures consistent communication.
Authentic partners, not staged experiences
Every visit in Hadeland connects guests with real people, real places and real stories. At working farms, guests meet farmers in the middle of their everyday work, not in staged showrooms. At Hadeland Glassverk, Grinakervev and Recouture, you see craftspeople practising trades that have deep roots in Norwegian history and are still relevant today. At Kistefos, Hadeland Folk Museum, Veien Cultural Heritage Park, Glasslåven, Granavollen and the Solar Observatory, you meet curators, artists and guides who are passionate about sharing their field, whether it is industrial heritage, history, contemporary art or space science. This authenticity creates memories that feel personal and sincere, rather than generic or interchangeable with other destinations.
A clear regenerative focus
We have a strong focus on regenerative travel, a step beyond traditional sustainability. The aim is not only to minimise negative impact, but also to create added value for nature, local communities and guests. As a guest, you can choose how actively you wish to engage, from light citizen science and local food choices to more hands-on activities in the fields, forests or museums. This flexible approach makes it easy to adapt experiences to different motivations and markets, while keeping impact at the heart of everything we do.
Our commitment is also reflected in our ongoing work towards Travelife certification, one of the leading sustainability certification schemes for travel companies. For our guests and partners, this provides an extra layer of reassurance that our regenerative approach is systematic, transparent and continuously improving.