Flekkefjord, nice city in Norway 16.07.2011
Our trip around Flekkefjord.
Pictures made by Aga
Auto trip on amazing Norwegian roads (Forsand - Odda)
Track -
00:18:20....Fidjeland
00:44:31....Dirdal
00:54:55....Gjesteland
00:56:58....Lauvvik
00:57:55....The ferry from Lauvvik to Oanes (паром)
01:05:19....Jørpeland
01:13:00....Bjørheimsbygd
01:20:03....Årdal
01:28:10....Hjelmeland
01:29:11....The ferry from Hjelmeland to Nesvik (паром)
01:32:10....Boknafjord -
01:41:09....Erfjord
01:54:02....Kvæstad
01:57:48....Suldalsosen
02:06:33....The lake Suldalsvatnet -
02:19:40....Håra
02:19:57....The turn to the road E134
02:28:25....Låtefossen waterfall -
02:32:15....The lake Sandvinvatnet -
02:34:24....Odda
02:36:47....Music
Norway Roadtrip
Our roadtrip through Norway!
Locations: Hirtshals, Kristiansand, Flekkefjord, Stavanger, Jørpeland, Preikestolen, Røldal, Folgefonna-Nasjonalpark, Odda, Trolltunga, Haugesund, Bergen, Runde, Ålesund, Geiranger, Lillehammer, Oslo
5.000 Kilometres from Stuttgart(Germany) and back. Took us 14 days.
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Songs:
Summer Air - ItaloBrothers
Sunny Days - Armin van Buuren
South Norway roadtrip in 7 days!
Hola a todos!
We figured out to make a roadtrip through south-Norway in 7 days + extra 2 days for arriving and going back home. There was really no stress driving about 2.000 km by car (+280 km ferry) in those 9 days.
Our trip to Norway started in Hamburg (Germany). At first, we went by car to Hirtshals (Denmark). From there we took the ferry to Kristiansand (Norway), because we wanted to bypass all the highway tolls and petrol costs and wanted to save the time that we would lose driving through Sweden.
Our mission was mainly to see the fjords in Bergen, but also to search for secret spots and to avoid the highways. The country roads were filled with wonderful landscapes. We took the following route: Kristiansand - Byglandsfjord - Rysstad - Haukeli - Eidfjord - Bergen.
After arriving in Bergen, we figured out that we didn't want to stay there for too long. We craved for more - especially for waterscapes and the ocean. So after 3 days of camping and sleeping in the car, we took a different route back: Bergen - Stavanger (by ferry, there was no other option) - Vikesa - Helleland - Egersund - Flekkefjord (the harbor town here was very cute) - Kristiansand.
We booked our ferry back to Denmark 1 day before we arrived there. So we had the chance to see what Kristiansand had to offer. We stayed at a camping place with its own 'beach' and harbour where we enjoyed bathing in around 17°C degrees.
All in all, the trip was pretty cheap (besides the ferry costs, but this saved us a lot of time and stress).
#1 highly recommended tip: In Norway the weather changes all the time. It can rain every second. Use quick-drying-clothes, because if you are camping like us, you won't stay at a camping place for too long. You just want to see more and grab your stuff quickly.
#2 Beware of the mosquitos!
#3 Pack enough food, because food in Norway is double the price than in Germany.
#4 Always have a second credit card with you.
Enjoy Norway!
The Trollstigen plateau: Trollstigen, Norway
Trollstigen (the troll ladder) (1936) is one of Norway's hottest tourist attractions and one of the world's most spectacular roads! 852 Meters/2 795 feet above sea level.
The road itself is 6 kilometers/3,72 miles long. It has has a steep incline of 9 percent and consists of 11 hairpin bends up a steep mountainside. If you follow the road you'll either end up in Åndalsnes (20 kilometers/12,4 miles) or Valldal (35 kilometers/21,7 miles).
Fylke: state: Møre og Romsdal, in the midwest.
This is the view from one of the 2, newly opened (spring, 2010), viewpoint platforms, called The Trollstigen plateau. The waterfall is called Stigfossen
Simply amazing, huh?!
Getting to Trollstigen
You can reach Trollstigen and Romsdal by car, six hours from Oslo or four hours from Trondheim. From Oslo you drive up Gudbrandsdalen to Dombås, then down Lesja and Romsdal to Åndalsnes. From Trondheim you drive via Dovrefjell to Dombås and down the same way via Romsdal to Åndalsnes. By train with one of Norway's most spectacular railways the Rauma Railway (operated by the Norwegian State Railways - NSB) to the end-station Åndalsnes. The nearest airport is Molde Airport Årø. Source: Visitnorway.com
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Norway - Stavanger's Old Town
Stavanger, the southwestern gateway to the Norwegian fjords, boasts a very picturesque Old Town. The small wooden houses along narrow streets right by the inner port area were in the 1950's threatened by urban renewal. That process was stopped and we can now fully appreciate that effort. Gamle Stavanger now has the largest surviving wooden house settlement in northern Europe.
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Text in Norwegian:
Stavanger, den sør-vestlige inngangsporten til Fjord-Norge, kan skryte av en meget severdig Gamleby. De små trehusene langs smale gater og smau like opp fra Vågen var på 1950-tallet truet av forsøk på byfornyelse. Den prosessen ble stoppet og vi kan i dag fullt ut høste fruktene av den innsatsen ildsjelene la for dagen den gang. Gamle Stavanger utgjør den største trehusbebyggelsen i Nord-Europa.
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A Sunny FERRY RIDE Across the Oslofjord, Norway.
Join me for a sunny day aboard the Bastø V ferry across the Oslofjord. The ferry runs between the cities of Moss and Horten and is Norway's most trafficked ferry.
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