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Quote: For this journey to the top of Mount Floyen you will take the Funicular (think small train) to the top through tunnels, forest, and great views. Once you get to the top the view is magnificent; (be aware it's Read More
Quote: Stamsund youth hostel is one of my favorite places in whole world. Apart from the fact that it's located in old beach houses, overlooking the sea, with green hills in background, main reason is owner. Roar Read More
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Quote: One of the greatest natural sights around Stavanger and one of its greatest tourist attractions, is definitely the Prekestolen (a.k.a. Preikestolen). Its name literally means "The Pulpit" and if you look at it Read More
Quote: Trondheim is Norway’s treasure less travelled --- possibly one of Scandinavia’s most picturesque cities NOT to be overrun by tourists. (I hope this journal doesn’t spoil it!) It’s an easy day’s journey from Olso, Read More
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Quote: The hike up the Tanahorn is about 4 km long (don't forget it's another 4 km back!). It's uphill but not really hard; the Tanahorn's summit is only 260 meters above sea level. It is incredibly quiet. The only Read More
Quote: A tarmac/gravel path follows the shore of the Naeroy Fjord. From the village of Flam (where the "Norway in a Nutshell" tour drops you in a shopping mall while you wait for your train/boat), the views are Read More
Quote: 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 Read More