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Øyvind Location: Norway
| July 19th at 4:01 pm |
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Check FJORDS at Facebook: http://www.fjords.net |
jan Location: stavanger
| April 28th at 6:39 pm |
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Hei. Fin side, bra med info. Jeg kan kanskje söke inspirasjon her til mitt lille prosjekt. Jeg kaller det big book of norway, men ser at det er fortsatt ganske litet i forhold till dette 
http://www.plattfot.com/bigbookofnorway.html
Mvh Jan |
doris Location: berlin
| October 9th 2009 at 7:25 pm |
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Ich finde den Aufbau der Seite sehr gut. Macht weiter so.
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krystal Location: miami, US
| August 12th 2009 at 6:33 am |
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Hi, I love all the info on your site! thanks so much for all the hard work. I am traveling to Norway in mid September and I am having problems deciding/ finding were to go in the Fjords. I am flying to Bergen from Stockholm and I will have 4-5 days before I have to be in Oslo. I am not planning on staying in Bergen, as I really don´t want to be traveling from place to place the whole trip. "Roughing" it out is not really my cup of tea and I am having problems finding true 4-5* accom. I really like the bed/breakfast feel but I am also wondering if there are any spa hotels in the Fjords? I will be traveling with my husband and my sister as well. |
Comment: I would go to www.fjordtours.com and choose one of it's "packages" as a basis. The fine thing here is that they arrange everything for you, and you can have it your special way ...you can stay as many days as you want at the different places you visit.
So I would choose the "Norway in a Nutshell" tour - www.norwaynutshell.com
You take the train from Bergen towards Oslo, but jump off in the middle at Myrdal St. Then you continue down the Flaam Railway www.flaamsbana.no to Flåm www.visitflam.com at the innermost part of Aurlandsfjord www.aurlandsfjord.com
From here you can explore the Aurlandsfjord and Naeroyfjord www.naeroyfjord.com which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
Depending if you want to be active in the nature you can walk in the surrounding valleys and mountains, like one of the most beautiful valleys in Norway called Aurlandsdalen www.fjords.com/aurlandsdalen1999.htm or a walk along the Naeroyfjord www.fjords.com/kongevegen2007.htm. It need some private arrangements, contact www.alr.no or me for more information if you are interested in these walks.
Or you can cycle from Finse (the top point at the Bergen Railway at 1222m) down to Flåm, you can rent cycles etc at Flåm.
Take a look at these sites for activities in the area, note that some of the activities has ended for the season: www.fjordbui.no//travel/uk/.html and www.fjordsafari.no and www.heritageadventures.no
You should also buy the Fjordpass to get discount on several hotels in Fjord Norway: www.fjord-pass.com
Or you can take a look at this site for information on accommodation: www.alr.no/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=7
A nice hotel to stay in is Fretheim Hotel in Flåm: www.fretheim-hotel.no - but there's no SPA in that hotel. Ask Fjordtours if they know about any SPA in the area.
And as a must, when you are in Flåm, you should visit Ægir Brewery - www.flamsbrygga.no/en/?aid=9073981 |
Eirik Location: Atlanta
| June 14th 2009 at 2:53 am |
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Howdy, Brother!! Whazzup? Sitter her paa
Sheraton i Atlanta. Klokka er 21. Og det er 30 grader. Blir visst mye varmere i mrg. Ikke rart alle er svarte. Alt vel her, men vi er stuffed av feit mat og litt budweiser. Til Savannah Georgia i morgen |
Holly Location: Memphis, TN, USA
| March 24th 2009 at 11:54 pm |
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Hello!
We are planning to visit Norway soon and are wondering about transportation. Is it possible to make it one the roads/across the more southerly fjords in late March/early April? Any information would be appreciated! Thanks
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Comment: I need some more information about where you plan to go. And you forgot your email address. Generally it should not be a problem to drive along the south-west part of Norway. But send me a mail with more detailed information, and you'll hear from me... |
Arne Hunnes Location: Elnesvågen
| March 22nd 2009 at 9:37 pm |
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Hei! Flott side du har her, og "Naturglede for eldre" bør du legge til her på sida. Selv om jeg ikke er blant de eldre ennå så var den kjempefin. Kanskje litt lite bilde fra Rødven ?
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vestlending
| March 16th 2009 at 11:06 pm |
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Hr/Fru redaktør. Flotte bilder, fin reklame for Noreg og vestlandet og dets natur.
Men.... bør ikke bilder som benyttes i sådan sammenheng da være autentiske og ikke i speilvendt format???
Grunnen til at jeg fremsetter denne påstand, er vikingskipet som er avbildet øverst på hovedsiden.
Nevnte bilde viser et skip med styrevålen på babord (venstre) side. Men namnet styrbord (høgre) kommer jo nettopp av styrevålen sin plassering, nemlig på styrbord side.
For at siden skal fremstå fullt ut troverdig, bør dette forholdet rettes opp og da så snart som mulig (helst igår).
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Comment: Takker for tipset. Dette har du selvfølgelig helt rett i. Kan jo ikke ha slike alvorlige feil på en seriøs webside, en side helt uten fotomanipulasjoner :-) Dette er nå fikset... |
Barbara Location: New York
| August 11th 2008 at 4:03 am |
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I will be visiting Norway/Sweden in September. What is the best way to visit the Sogenfjord area from Trondhiem?
Tours?
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Comment: I would travel with the Hurtigruten (Coastal Odyssey) to Florø and from there take a expressboat to Sognefjord and Balestrand. Balestrand is a perfect starting point for different Fjord Adventures... |
Krister Moen
| April 14th 2008 at 3:16 pm |
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Denne siden var fantastisk bra!!! For en jobb som er lagt ned her. |
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