Quick Answer

A glamping elopement at WonderInn Riverside accommodates up to 25 guests (13 glamping + 12 apartments) on the Huser Gård estate along the Vorma River, 20 minutes by car from Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) and about 50 minutes from Oslo city. The venue fee is 64,900 NOK for a one-day booking or 94,500 NOK for two days, with all on-site accommodation included in the package — the couple books and pays for the full package, and guests typically reimburse the couple for their stay. Bookings are accepted May–September only (we are closed in winter), with peak demand mid-summer.

At a glance:

  1. Location: Huser Gård estate along the Vorma River, 20 minutes from Oslo Airport (OSL) and ~50 minutes from Oslo city
  2. Capacity: up to 25 guests (13 in glamping cabins + 12 in apartments); larger formats available up to ~30
  3. Venue fee: 64,900 NOK for one day, 94,500 NOK for two days
  4. Accommodation: included in the package — the couple books the whole farm (all cabins and apartments) and pays one combined invoice; guests typically reimburse the couple for their own cabin
  5. Season: May–September only (closed in winter)
  6. Signature feature: mirrored glass cabins with private hot tubs and direct river views
  7. Other WonderInn properties for elopements: WonderInn Arctic (Harstad, aurora season) and WonderInn Delta

What a WonderInn elopement includes

The WonderInn Riverside venue fee is 64,900 NOK for a one-day elopement booking and 94,500 NOK for a two-day booking. Both prices are all-inclusive of accommodation. The package covers the venue plus the entire farm, including all cabins and apartments.The wedding couple books and pays the full package to WonderInn directly, and typically lets their guests reimburse them for their own cabin nights between themselves.

Pricing at a glance

ItemCostWho typically pays
Venue fee, 1 day64,900 NOKCouple
Venue fee, 2 days94,500 NOKCouple
Couple’s cabin, 1 to 2 nightsIncluded in packageCouple
Guest cabins, per cabinIncluded in packageCouple, with guests typically reimbursing the couple
Officiant, catering, photography and floralsVariableCouple, open-vendor

How the package works

WonderInn Riverside is sold as one all-inclusive package: the venue plus the entire farm, including all cabins and apartments. The wedding couple books and pays the package directly to WonderInn, then typically collects from their guests for the cabin nights between themselves. This keeps the booking simple, with one invoice covering everything.

Budget planning example

For a two-day elopement with 25 guests in total, with 13 guests staying in glamping cabins and 12 guests staying in the apartments, plus the couple staying two nights, the couple would pay the 94,500 NOK package fee.

This fee already covers the venue plus all cabins and apartments. The couple can then settle the cabin-night costs with their guests between themselves. Catering, officiant, florals, hair and makeup, and photography are separate and quoted by each vendor.

Elopement wedding pricing at WonderInn Riverside (2026)

The WonderInn Riverside venue fee is 64,900 NOK for a one-day elopement booking and 94,500 NOK for a two-day booking. Both prices are all-inclusive of accommodation. The package covers the venue plus the entire farm, including all cabins and apartments.

The wedding couple books and pays the full package to WonderInn directly, and typically lets their guests reimburse them for their own cabin nights between themselves.

Pricing at a glance

ItemCostWho typically pays
Venue fee, 1 day64,900 NOKCouple
Venue fee, 2 days94,500 NOKCouple
Couple’s cabin, 1 to 2 nightsIncluded in packageCouple
Guest cabins, per cabinIncluded in packageCouple, with guests typically reimbursing the couple
Officiant, catering, photography and floralsVariableCouple, open-vendor

How the package works

WonderInn Riverside is sold as one all-inclusive package: the venue plus the entire farm, including all cabins and apartments. The wedding couple books and pays the package directly to WonderInn, then typically collects from their guests for the cabin nights between themselves. This keeps the booking simple, with one invoice covering everything.

Budget planning example: For a two-day elopement with 25 guests in total, with 13 guests staying in glamping cabins and 12 guests staying in the apartments, plus the couple staying two nights, the couple would pay the 94,500 NOK package fee.

This fee already covers the venue plus all cabins and apartments. The couple can then settle the cabin-night costs with their guests between themselves. Catering, officiant, florals, hair and makeup, and photography are separate and quoted by each vendor.

The cabins and ceremony settings at WonderInn Riverside

WonderInn Riverside operates mirrored glass cabins along the Vorma River, each with a private hot tub, sauna, and floor-to-ceiling glazing on the river side. The mirrored exterior reflects the surrounding landscape, so photography captures unbroken tree-line and water, without visible structures competing for the frame.

Cabin options most often chosen for elopements

  • Lush, Mara, and Koti — mirrored cabins positioned closest to the river, used most often by the couple for the ceremony day and night
  • Boho Shepherd’s Hut — copper soaking tub and bohemian interior, chosen by couples who want a second aesthetic for portraits or a guest cabin that stands out
  • Nest and Pano — geodesic-style domes with panoramic glass, often used by guests and photographers for striking interiors and views
  • Riverside apartments at the visitor farm — two cottages (sleeping 6 and 4) used for larger elopement parties or overnight guests, with sauna, alpacas and ponies on site

Ceremonies are most often held on the riverbank itself, on the estate lawn, or — in colder months — inside the couple’s cabin with the panoramic glass wall as the backdrop. The estate has no fixed ceremony structure, which means the couple chooses the exact spot on the morning of the ceremony based on light and weather.

When to elope at WonderInn Riverside

WonderInn Riverside accepts elopement bookings from May through September only, as the property is closed in winter. Within that window, June and July are peak long midnight-sun evenings, while May and September offer materially lower pressure on cabin availability with cooler, photography-friendly light.

SeasonCeremony conditionsDaylightBest for
Spring (Apr–May)Wildflower riverbanks, cold-clear morningsIncreasing rapidlyCouples who want colour without high-season crowding
Summer (Jun–Aug)Midnight sun, warm evenings, green Huser Gård estateNear-24-hourLate-evening vows, outdoor ceremonies
Autumn (Sep–Oct)Golden birch along the Vorma, cool daysDeclining, long golden hourPhotography-first couples
Winter (Nov–Feb)Closed — not available for elopements— (closed)

Alternatives: WonderInn Arctic and WonderInn Delta

WonderInn operates two additional properties that suit couples whose priorities differ from the Oslo-accessible Riverside setting. WonderInn Arctic, in the Harstad region of Northern Norway, is designed for aurora-season ceremonies between October and March. WonderInn Delta is a single mirrored tiny house in the Nordre Øyeren nature reserve, about 25 minutes from central Oslo, where two of Norway’s longest rivers meet. It is a smaller, year-round option suited to elopements with no overnight guests beyond the couple.

Summary comparison

WonderInn RiversideWonderInn ArcticWonderInn Delta
RegionHuser Gård, Vorma RiverHarstad, Northern NorwayNordre Øyeren nature reserve, Akershus
Transfer from Oslo20 minutes from OSL airport, around 50 minutes from Oslo cityDomestic flight plus transferAround 25 minutes by car from Oslo city
Signature drawMirrored cabins, river setting and alpacasAurora and Arctic landscapeMirrored tiny house at a river confluence, with birdlife
Best ceremony windowMay to SeptemberOctober to March, during aurora seasonYear-round, single tiny house

Couples choosing between properties typically weigh accessibility for international guests against the aurora draw of a winter ceremony. Riverside has the strongest advantage on transfer time, while Arctic is the stronger choice for couples who specifically want the Northern Lights.

Elopements with fewer than five guests frequently pair Riverside for the ceremony with an Arctic follow-on as an aurora-focused honeymoon.

Legal requirements for eloping in Norway as an international couple

International couples marrying in Norway must submit documentation to the Norwegian Tax Administration (Skatteetaten) before the ceremony. Skatteetaten requires proof of identity, proof of civil status, and — for non-resident couples — a certificate of no impediment from the home country. Processing generally takes two to four weeks once the full application is received, so couples typically begin paperwork F–12 weeks before the ceremony.

The ceremony itself must be conducted by an officiant recognised under Norwegian law: a Norwegian Humanist Association celebrant, a registered religious officiant, or a civil officiant from the local district court. WonderInn Riverside does not operate as the registering authority — the couple brings or books the officiant separately — but the property works routinely with celebrants in the Oslo region.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a WonderInn Riverside elopement cost?

WonderInn Riverside is sold as one all-inclusive package: 64,900 NOK for a one-day elopement and 94,500 NOK for a two-day booking. The price covers both the venue and the entire farm (all cabins and apartments), so accommodation is included rather than billed separately. The wedding couple books and pays the package directly to WonderInn and typically lets their guests reimburse them for their own cabin nights between themselves. Officiant, catering, photography, and florals are priced separately by each vendor and added on top.

Can I book only the venue without a cabin?

No. WonderInn Riverside is sold as a single all-inclusive package that bundles the venue with the entire farm — the venue is not offered as a stand-alone hire. The package keeps logistics simple: one booking, one invoice, and the couple has the whole property to themselves on the wedding day.

Do guests pay for their own cabins?

Cabin nights for guests are already inside the package the couple books with WonderInn, so the property is paid in one go. In practice, most wedding couples ask their guests to reimburse them for their own cabin night and arrange that between themselves — a long-standing Norwegian convention that keeps the package simple and the couple’s net cost lower than a hotel-style room block.

How far is WonderInn Riverside from Oslo Airport?

WonderInn Riverside is 20 minutes by car from Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) and about 50 minutes from Oslo city along the Vorma River, on the historic Huser Gård estate. Most international couples fly into OSL on the morning of the pre-ceremony day, pick up a rental, and arrive at the estate by early afternoon. There is no train service directly to the estate, so a car transfer is standard.

What is the maximum group size for an elopement at WonderInn Riverside?

An elopement at WonderInn Riverside is designed for up to 25 guests in total (13 in glamping cabins and 12 in apartments). The estate can host larger formats up to roughly 25 guests with +- 100 guests in attendance, but those are handled as small weddings rather than elopements and may require a different booking arrangement. If you are unsure whether your format counts as an elopement, the simplest test is cabin availability: elopements fit inside the estate’s existing cabin inventory without additional infrastructure.

Can we get married in winter and see the northern lights?

No — WonderInn Riverside is closed in winter and only hosts elopements between May and September, so a winter ceremony at Riverside is not possible. The aurora is also not reliably visible at Riverside’s latitude, since the property sits south of the Arctic Circle. Couples whose primary draw is the northern lights are usually better served by WonderInn Arctic in the Harstad region, where aurora viewing from October through March is the property’s core offer. Many couples combine a summer Riverside ceremony with an Arctic honeymoon to get both.

Do we need a Norwegian officiant, or can we bring our own?

The officiant must be recognised under Norwegian law for the marriage to be registered in Norway — that means a Norwegian Humanist Association celebrant, a registered religious officiant, or a civil officiant from the district court. A celebrant from the couple’s home country can conduct a symbolic ceremony, but the legal registration still has to go through a Norwegian-recognised officiant. Most international couples solve this by scheduling a short civil ceremony before or after the symbolic one.

1 - Quick Answer 2 - What a WonderInn elopement includes 3 - Elopement wedding pricing at WonderInn Riverside (2026) 4 - The cabins and ceremony settings at WonderInn Riverside 5 - When to elope at WonderInn Riverside 6 - Alternatives: WonderInn Arctic and WonderInn Delta 7 - Legal requirements for eloping in Norway as an international couple 8 - Frequently asked questions