Written by LenR on November 27, 2008
- The Geiranger waterfront is undoubtedly the busiest part of town. During the summer, the Geiranger – Hellesylt ferry operates up to 10 times per day bringing bus and car loads of people who pour into...
Written by LenR on November 27, 2008
- Wherever you travel in Norway you will see delightful churches in various styles. The most famous are the wooden stave churches but there are other delightful more conventional structures that are very worthwhile. On the...
Written by LenR on November 27, 2008
- One of the most spectacular routes in Europe has been named the "Golden Route’ by the Norwegian travel industry. It is not hard to see why. The 80 kilometre-long road leads from Geiranger to Andalsnes...
Written by LenR on November 27, 2008
- One of the things that most impressed us in Norway was the fact that so many points of interest and marvellous views were adjacent to the main roads. In some other countries you need to...
Written by Eluned on January 3, 2003
- Go to Norway out of season and you will have the best sights to yourself, not to mention the chance to catch some of the most beautiful scenery in the snow. Try October/early November...
Fjordlands
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