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Old May 1st, 2002 | 04:24 PM
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driving from oslo to malmo

is the drive on route E 06 E 20 from oslo norway to malmo sweden very pretty & are there any interesting towns to stop at? time is no problem
 
Old May 1st, 2002 | 06:17 PM
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Where's Bjorn?
 
Old May 1st, 2002 | 11:12 PM
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Hi<BR><BR>You don't say what time of year.<BR>Winter is beautiful, but days are short.<BR>Summer is roughly June 21 to Aug 15, when restauraThe E6 follows the coast with many small resorts. You will see lots of trees too !<BR><BR>Good food at the old post house Tannums Hede, and a useful halfway stop is around Ljungskile. Stay and eat at Villa Sjotorp.<BR><BR>Ljungskile and Orust info here -<BR><BR>http://www.turisthotellet.nu/<BR>http://www.nosundsvardshus.se/<BR>http://www.orust.se/uk/<BR>http://www.slussenspensionat.se/eng.html<BR>http://www.bastkusten.se/<BR>http://www.ljungskile.nu/<BR>http://lyckornabrygga.nu/<BR><BR>It is a worth a diversion over the islands of Orust and Tjorn (one ferry is just South of Ljungskile to Svanesund)...... visit Mollosund.<BR><BR>Interesting food on the island of Karingdon, but only reachable by ferry.<BR><BR>Gothenburg is worth some time. You can take a boat trip to get to know it.<BR><BR>Enjoy<BR><BR>Peter
 
Old May 1st, 2002 | 11:16 PM
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oops somehow lost that one !<BR><BR>Message: Hi<BR><BR>You don't say what time of year.<BR>Winter is beautiful, but days are short.<BR>The sea may well be frozen, with coldest temps at -25C.<BR><BR>Summer is roughly June 21 to Aug 15, when restaurants and hotels are most active. Expect 20 hrs daylight in summer.<BR><BR>If this is a winter trip, stay in Gothenburg.<BR><BR>The E6 follows the coast with many small resorts. You will see lots of trees too !<BR><BR>Good food at the old post house Tannums Hede, and a useful halfway stop is around Ljungskile. Stay and eat at Villa Sjotorp.<BR><BR>Ljungskile and Orust info here -<BR><BR>http://www.turisthotellet.nu/<BR>http://www.nosundsvardshus.se/<BR>http://www.orust.se/uk/<BR>http://www.slussenspensionat.se/eng.html<BR>http://www.bastkusten.se/<BR>http://www.ljungskile.nu/<BR>http://lyckornabrygga.nu/<BR><BR>It is a worth a diversion over the islands of Orust and Tjorn (one ferry is just South of Ljungskile to Svanesund)...... visit Mollosund.<BR><BR>Interesting food on the island of Karingdon, but only reachable by ferry.<BR><BR>Gothenburg is worth some time. You can take a boat trip to get to know it.<BR><BR>Enjoy<BR><BR>Peter<BR><BR>
 
Old May 1st, 2002 | 11:56 PM
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The stretch is long. Not dull, but not especially interesting either. For me it always has been a needed but not wanted 'transport' leg. If time is no problem, maybe a ferry connection to Fredrikshavn or Hirtshals on Jutland Denmark from Oslo or Larvik might be an option. Even without mountains and fjord, the Danish landscape is very special.<BR>Bjorn, Oslo
 
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