I found my trip to Bygdoy so enjoyable--and I should love to go again--that I feel almost churlish ending with a grizzle but I think it is a great shame that these museums are not more disability-friendly. Only the Kontiki must be acquitted as its gently sloping passages between floors permit access to the vast majority. I do know that the inside of the Fram could not be made accessible to the disabled without affecting its character in a major way and I do not advocate this. However, both this and the Viking Ships Museum must be open to criticism for their lack of lifts. The difference in the Vasa Museum in Stockholm is very striking.
It is only this which prevents me from giving this collection of museums the very highly recommended rating, but I do find it important.