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Quest says:
Maihaugen open-air museum tells the story of people in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley the last 300 years. Of life between the wars in the inland town of Lillehammer and of homes and domestic environments in the 20th century. The calm and spacious landscape of the museum provides insight and time for refl…
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Expensive "Thing To Do" in Norway
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dznek says:
here are the notes that i made during my trip to Nordkapp a few years back. I know that they are a bit chaotic
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i'm back. First thing - YEAH!!. Probably the best decision I've ever made. For those who don't know then i had an idea to go to North Cape. Alone. Well alone in that pla…
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sahole says:
I felt I had to tell about my homeplace, where I have growned up, and lived all my life. It lays ahead of one of the most beautiful fjords in the world, Storfjorden(which Geirangerfjord is a piece of). Hellesylt itself doesn't have much to offer if you're looking for the typical tourist place. It is…
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Pletenevs says:
The church was built XXII century, and still stands in perfect condition.
Perfect example of an architecture of transition period between paganism and Christianity - combination of animal-ornamentation and christianity symbols is very interesting.
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tvillingmarit says:
The royal decree of 1853 stated that “From 1854 onwards there shall in Røros be held a market, commencing on the second to last Tuesday of the month of February and continuing until the following Friday”.
The 155th Røros market will be launched on Tuesday 20.2. with a grand opening cerem…
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BastiaanRogerio says:
This is one of the most unforgettable experiences in my life. In July 2007 we had arrived in Andenes and could stay here for two nights. This meant we had one day for the famous Whale Safari. However, the weather was quite terrible when we arrived. It was very stormy and we could only hope for it to…
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suuskuh says:
If you ever go to Norway, then you have to visit the Preikestolen!
You will have a beautiful view over the Lysefjord, you can see up to Stavanger!! From the lowest point of the Preikestolen till the highest point, is a 2h walk. But that is depending on the weather and how fast you are walking!!
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Turikan says:
The Vågen Fetevare in Bergen is located between Bryggen and the Flöibanen Entrance, the Tourist spots in Bergen. But it isn't one the expensive cafes around the harbour, it is actually a very fine place to drink a coffee or having some lunch. The interior is very student-like: painted wooden walls…
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mellemel8 says:
My mum and i stayed here for a day until we board our cruise to start the fjords. it is a 5 star hotel with all the amenities.
everything was walking distance. the dance club, pubs, restaurants, shopping, museums and the dock is about 15mins walk.
there was free WIFI in the hotel which is alw…
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Petra2111 says:
We stayed here for 2 nights in 1992 on our roundtrip through Norway. It is a cosy hotel in the centre of Stavanger so a great location! The breakfast and dinner were outstanding and the staf very friendly. We felt immediatly at home here.
Stavanger is a nice city with lots of great attractions. …
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Petra2111 says:
This was a great hotel on our roundtrip through Norway in 1992.
We stayed here for 2 nights but wanted to stay a bit longer. But we had to go further. The breakfast and dinner in this hotel were outstanding and all in buffets.
Voss sits in a location surrounded by snow-capped mountains, forests, …
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pacovera says:
Bergen tiene mucho que ofrecer, el solo hecho de pasear por su calles
ya bien merece la visita, pero puedes elegir entre todo esto:
UNA SELECCIÓN DE ATRACCIONES El
Acuario de Bergen, uno de los acuarios más grandes del norte de Europa.
Estanques al aire libre con focas y pingüinos. En el s…
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Koralifix says:
The truly imposing Trollstigen (Troll Wall), located near Andalsnes, is the highest vertical mountain wall in Europe.
It’s a stunning place to stop by for everybody, who wants to see the world with different eyes and is interested in visiting the home of the native trolls.
It doesn’t mat…
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TommyGER says:
You can clim up there and enjoy the view over Reine!
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danikbates says:
A fanstanic hotel to stay in if you want to be near the airport in Tromso, but have enough time to explore the city. On arrival, we got such great service from the start who are well good at speaking English. Also got free internet on my laptop as well, let alone the computer in the lobby and was ab…
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Biedjee says:
Tours from Tromsø come in many shapes and sizes. There are about 10 travel agencies and guides competing for the tourists.
However, there is only one guide made famous by Joanna Lumley's BBC1 programme. Gunnar is not that guy. However, he offers pretty much the same tour, and a whole lot cheape…
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Petra2111 says:
We've stayed here in 1992 when we did our Fjord-and Mountainpension trip "Tore" of the travel agency "Buro Scandinavia".
It was our first hotel on the trip and back than it was a new hotel so everything was new and fresh! We loved it, we had a beautiful view from our room on the surroundings, the s…
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danikbates says:
Airport: Svalbard Airport, Longyearbyen (LYR)
Location: 3km North West of Longyearbyen.
How to get to nearest town: There are buses which connect with airlines departures and arrivals and drop off passengers at all the hotels in Longyearbyen.
What is the terminal like? Nice and modern. It…
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danikbates says:
Airport: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL)
Location: 35km northeast of Oslo.
How to get to nearest town: There is a train station underneath the arrivals hall with express trains which take over twenty minutes to get to the centre of Oslo.
What is the terminal like? I like this airport. Very…
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mellemel8 says:
Deli de Luca is awesome! In a city of extremely expensive food and drinks, you can easily go to Deli de Luca, located EVERYWHERE in Oslo and Bergen and pick up an array of sandwiches, pastas, fresh fruit, pastries, drinks of all sorts, etc., etc., etc. It's like a deli convenience store and all of t…
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danikbates says:
Airport: Tromsø Airport, Langnes (TOS)
Location: Around 3km north west of the town of Tromsø on the island.
How to get to nearest town: There are bus services going to the town, but I walked from the airport to the nearest hotel on the outskirts of the town to save money as buses are very …
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danikbates says:
Airport: Sandefjord Airport, Torp (TRF)
Location: 8km north of the town of Sandefjord and a long bloody way south of Norway’s capital Oslo (113km)
How to get to nearest town: Do what I did, walk to Sandefjord in the middle of the winter with 6ft of snow. Torp Station on Vestfoldbanen serves …
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danikbates says:
This accommodation is ok if you want to do Svalbard on some sort of budget, even though it is still kind of expensive compared to hotels (or gloryfied hostels) in the rest of Europe. But Mary Ann's is still the cheapest in Longyearbyen.
The rooms are very small and cramped, and I was a bit shock…
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danikbates says:
Scandinavian Airlines is Sweden's. Norway's and Denmark's national airline carrier. I have traveled with SAS on four flights -
Tromso - Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen - Tromso
Tromso - Oslo
Oslo - London Heathrow
and the service I recieved was first class. The cabin crew were dressed smartly an…
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mellemel8 says:
We were hungry after a small breakfast on the plane. this restaurant was next door to our hotel. it was a nice quiet place. there was a bar. the view was a bunch of kids dancing and singing. we ordered 3 dishes it came out to 425 kroner or $70. EEEEEEEEEEEEK we ordered:
"hvitvinsdampede blackjell…
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danikbates says:
Norways cheap no-frills airline. Well, I did one flight, and it didn't seem no frills. But it was certianly cheap. I had no complaints. I actually enjoyed the experience on the three hour flight from London Gatwick to Tromso, Norway.
I pre-booked seating and luggage whilst booking the flight, wh…
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danikbates says:
A lovely modern airport about 65km south east of Oslo, and on the E6 highway between Oslo and Goteborg in Sweden.
On arrival, passports were quick to go through, and the baggage arrivals hall is spaceous. The departure/arrivals hall on public side was spaceous, with a cafe, toilets, and a few chec…
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gis_claudio says:
This is going to be a review on Nannestad, the commune where I work. Mostly, it's going to include outdoor attractions.
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