How should we spend 6 nights in Norway?
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ImMiami, I cannot fully answer your question as I did the Bergen - Bergen Nutshell tour and then took the Hurtigruten up the western coast. The landlady of the Skensen told me that the best stopping off point for a few days was Stalheim but it is up a mountain road and was not open in March when I was there. If you like nature this is on the Fjord and has lots of mountain walks it is supposed to be spectacular. You will take a boat on the fjord from Flam - Gudvangen. as part of the nutshell tour. I loved every minute of it and wished I had been able to spend at least a day there.
http://www.norwaynutshell.com/en/exp...in-a-nutshell/
There is only one hotel in Stalheim but I believe it is quite special.
www.dehistoriske.com/hotel/stalheim-hotel/
Flam was OK but not my favourite sorry but can't remember Aurland. I think a one day stop would be fine.
Enjoy Norway I do so envy you.
http://www.norwaynutshell.com/en/exp...in-a-nutshell/
There is only one hotel in Stalheim but I believe it is quite special.
www.dehistoriske.com/hotel/stalheim-hotel/
Flam was OK but not my favourite sorry but can't remember Aurland. I think a one day stop would be fine.
Enjoy Norway I do so envy you.
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ImMiami,
We've stayed at the Clarion Collection hotel in Bergen and even at the $255 rate it will be a bargain. Food is so outrageously priced in Norway that you will find that waffle and light meal served around 5-6 will suit you as a dinner and the breakfast was bountiful. We were there in early-mid June in the middle of a heat wave, and the hotel does NOT have air conditioning, or anything at least resembling American air conditioning. There are also glass panels in the bathroom doors, if you are sensitive to that sort of thing. Having said that, we liked the hotel. A strong second to the rec you go to Troldhaugen, since you will be there in July, check with the tourist office to see when the evening concerts are. Artists play Grieg's work in a beautifully constructed concerthall across the lane from the home, and you can get a ticket that includes bus transportation from the middle of Bergen. A lovely evening.
We've stayed at the Clarion Collection hotel in Bergen and even at the $255 rate it will be a bargain. Food is so outrageously priced in Norway that you will find that waffle and light meal served around 5-6 will suit you as a dinner and the breakfast was bountiful. We were there in early-mid June in the middle of a heat wave, and the hotel does NOT have air conditioning, or anything at least resembling American air conditioning. There are also glass panels in the bathroom doors, if you are sensitive to that sort of thing. Having said that, we liked the hotel. A strong second to the rec you go to Troldhaugen, since you will be there in July, check with the tourist office to see when the evening concerts are. Artists play Grieg's work in a beautifully constructed concerthall across the lane from the home, and you can get a ticket that includes bus transportation from the middle of Bergen. A lovely evening.
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BigRuss...although further north, these two pics I took at 10 pm in Tromso....it was an hour before it got much darker.
http://picasaweb.google.com/stuartto...33277551170194
http://picasaweb.google.com/stuartto...19157772353746
Stu
http://picasaweb.google.com/stuartto...33277551170194
http://picasaweb.google.com/stuartto...19157772353746
Stu
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Oh how lucky. I do remember fondly days in Bergen. But Oslo and Copehagen nice, too. Good luck.
As for Bergen, likely you'll find some concerts and enjoying strolling the Bryggen. Also the lovely park. You can enjoy a harbor cruise with some fjords along with the marvelous fjords in the Nutshell trip from Oslo. And an excursion to Oygarden on the coast, once a fishing village, now gas exploration center with a museum. Also over to island Lysoen to see mansion of Ole Bull, famous musician influencing Grieg and Ibsen. Our lodging was First Marin Hotel.
Bill in Boston
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As for Bergen, likely you'll find some concerts and enjoying strolling the Bryggen. Also the lovely park. You can enjoy a harbor cruise with some fjords along with the marvelous fjords in the Nutshell trip from Oslo. And an excursion to Oygarden on the coast, once a fishing village, now gas exploration center with a museum. Also over to island Lysoen to see mansion of Ole Bull, famous musician influencing Grieg and Ibsen. Our lodging was First Marin Hotel.
Bill in Boston
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Miami,
We stayed 2 nights in Flam from Oslo. That was out "outdoors" stop between stays in Oslo and Stockholm.
We hiked to Aurland and rode the bus back to Flam (OK, but not fantastic).
We rode the ferry RT to Gudvangen (I would have been happy with one way and bus back as it made for a long boat ride and it got chilly, rainy).
We rode the train down and back (I did enjoy this both ways).
I wish we had time to go up top of the fjords above Aurland or the Stalheim Hotel--the hiking looks good there, but it took time to figure out the public transit routes/times (very reliable and I strongly recommend) and the number of buses and ferries is limited each day. We didn't want to get stuck a long way away at the end of the day and have to pay a stiff taxi fare to get back.
We too were on a budget and balked at the prices such as at Stalheim where you would also have to pay to dine.
We met people who were taking a bike down at least part way along the railway in Flam who said they were enjoying themselves.
We stayed at Flam Marina in a room that was not an apartment, so cheaper, but no cooking facilities. It was a little odd--outside door to storage area for cleaning supplies, then on through locked door to our room with balcony. Great view of the fjord and cruise ships.
We stayed 2 nights in Flam from Oslo. That was out "outdoors" stop between stays in Oslo and Stockholm.
We hiked to Aurland and rode the bus back to Flam (OK, but not fantastic).
We rode the ferry RT to Gudvangen (I would have been happy with one way and bus back as it made for a long boat ride and it got chilly, rainy).
We rode the train down and back (I did enjoy this both ways).
I wish we had time to go up top of the fjords above Aurland or the Stalheim Hotel--the hiking looks good there, but it took time to figure out the public transit routes/times (very reliable and I strongly recommend) and the number of buses and ferries is limited each day. We didn't want to get stuck a long way away at the end of the day and have to pay a stiff taxi fare to get back.
We too were on a budget and balked at the prices such as at Stalheim where you would also have to pay to dine.
We met people who were taking a bike down at least part way along the railway in Flam who said they were enjoying themselves.
We stayed at Flam Marina in a room that was not an apartment, so cheaper, but no cooking facilities. It was a little odd--outside door to storage area for cleaning supplies, then on through locked door to our room with balcony. Great view of the fjord and cruise ships.
#31
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Aftr reading your suggestions I am considering taking the Sognefjord in a Nutshell tour which goes through Flam and passes by Stalheim on the way to Bergen. If we spend 2 nights in Flam we can also take the Fjord Safari small boat tour that offers a round trip from Flam to Gudvangen.
I am also taking a second look at the Skensen Pensjonat in Bergen which cambe recommends. It has shared bathrooms but at $135/night it would be almost half the price of the Clarion Collection. Of course it does not offer the evening buffet but with the $115/night difference we can afford a relatively reasonable dinner.
I am also taking a second look at the Skensen Pensjonat in Bergen which cambe recommends. It has shared bathrooms but at $135/night it would be almost half the price of the Clarion Collection. Of course it does not offer the evening buffet but with the $115/night difference we can afford a relatively reasonable dinner.
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Sounds like you are on the right track. If you find a way to fit in the Hardangervidda National Park Route which is a very imposing mountain range traveling east to west with incredible fjords vistas, lakes, roadside waterfalls, and streams. I find this fjords region and the Sognefjord Region definite MUST for any extended visit to Norway.
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Miami,
If you do take the RT boat tour Flam-Gudvangen, then when you are ready to continue on your way, you might want to take the quick bus through the tunnel to Gudvangen, catch a connecting bus up to Stalheim, and have some time there before continuing on to Bergen.
Otherwise, the ferry Flam-Gudvangen will retrace the same route you take with Fjord Safari.
I wasn't sure I understood the online bus schedule enough to plan this before our trip. The Stalheim Hotel website posts some information to help. Some buses are routed to go to the hotel while others pass nearby on the roadway, but you can ask to get off/on from those at the bus stop nearby.
Food is expensive everywhere--we found it no more expensive in Flam than Oslo. There are several simple restaurants there and in Aurland. We did not have as much success as we usually do at keeping food costs down through shopping at the grocery store in Oslo and Flam. We found that items like shrimp salad were among the cheapest choices.
If you do take the RT boat tour Flam-Gudvangen, then when you are ready to continue on your way, you might want to take the quick bus through the tunnel to Gudvangen, catch a connecting bus up to Stalheim, and have some time there before continuing on to Bergen.
Otherwise, the ferry Flam-Gudvangen will retrace the same route you take with Fjord Safari.
I wasn't sure I understood the online bus schedule enough to plan this before our trip. The Stalheim Hotel website posts some information to help. Some buses are routed to go to the hotel while others pass nearby on the roadway, but you can ask to get off/on from those at the bus stop nearby.
Food is expensive everywhere--we found it no more expensive in Flam than Oslo. There are several simple restaurants there and in Aurland. We did not have as much success as we usually do at keeping food costs down through shopping at the grocery store in Oslo and Flam. We found that items like shrimp salad were among the cheapest choices.
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<i>whoa. If it's that light at 10 pm in August, I'm beyond imagining when/if it gets dark in late June or early July.</i>
BigRuss...here's some pertinent info: (from WikiTravel)
<i>Light and darkness (Tromso)
The city enjoys midnight sun from May 18 to July 26. During this period, the sun is always above the horizon. Popular viewpoints include the Tromsø Bridge, the front of the Arctic Cathedral and most prominently the Upper Station of the Cable Car, but it can be seen at most points in the city area. Due to the topography, you cannot see the Midnight Sun in large parts of the east side of the Tromsø Island, including the upper reaches of the city centre. Recent construction has also blocked off the Midnight Sun from most of the main street.</i>
stu
BigRuss...here's some pertinent info: (from WikiTravel)
<i>Light and darkness (Tromso)
The city enjoys midnight sun from May 18 to July 26. During this period, the sun is always above the horizon. Popular viewpoints include the Tromsø Bridge, the front of the Arctic Cathedral and most prominently the Upper Station of the Cable Car, but it can be seen at most points in the city area. Due to the topography, you cannot see the Midnight Sun in large parts of the east side of the Tromsø Island, including the upper reaches of the city centre. Recent construction has also blocked off the Midnight Sun from most of the main street.</i>
stu
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Some suggestions for affordable restaurants in Oslo.
Extremely popular Tasty Thai serves excellent thai food for some 100+ NOK. Theresesgt. 51e (entrance in Pilestredet).
http://www.tasty-thai.net/
Equally popular Curry & Ketchup does good Indian food for less than 100 NOK. Kirkeveien 51.
Eat as much Pizza as you like at Peppes Pizza for 99 NOK until 3PM. 16 restaurants around town (and eight in Bergen).
http://www.peppes.com/
A variety of hearty Burgers with french fries (and Blackened Cajun Chicken Sandwich, Blackened Chicken Alfredo Pasta, Friday's Club, Chicken Caesar Salad) for 98 NOK until 3PM at T.G.I. Friday's. Five Restaurants in the central area around Karl Johan and Aker Brygge.
http://www.fridays.no/
Traditional Norwegian food at Restaurant Schrøder. A variety of today's specials for 100+ NOK. Waldemar Thranes gate 8.
http://www.restaurant-schroder.no/index.html
A little more expensive today's specials at legendary Lorry in Parkveien 12, just behind the Royal castle.
http://www.lorry.no/
Lunch at Asian restaurant Four Seasons is probably one of the absolutely best bargains in town these days. Fabulous food and 120 NOK.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...sons-Oslo.html
I often have lunch at the Chinese Beijing Palace. Popular with the chinese, great dim sum. Lunch until 5pm for 89 NOK. Pilestredet 27.
Extremely popular Tasty Thai serves excellent thai food for some 100+ NOK. Theresesgt. 51e (entrance in Pilestredet).
http://www.tasty-thai.net/
Equally popular Curry & Ketchup does good Indian food for less than 100 NOK. Kirkeveien 51.
Eat as much Pizza as you like at Peppes Pizza for 99 NOK until 3PM. 16 restaurants around town (and eight in Bergen).
http://www.peppes.com/
A variety of hearty Burgers with french fries (and Blackened Cajun Chicken Sandwich, Blackened Chicken Alfredo Pasta, Friday's Club, Chicken Caesar Salad) for 98 NOK until 3PM at T.G.I. Friday's. Five Restaurants in the central area around Karl Johan and Aker Brygge.
http://www.fridays.no/
Traditional Norwegian food at Restaurant Schrøder. A variety of today's specials for 100+ NOK. Waldemar Thranes gate 8.
http://www.restaurant-schroder.no/index.html
A little more expensive today's specials at legendary Lorry in Parkveien 12, just behind the Royal castle.
http://www.lorry.no/
Lunch at Asian restaurant Four Seasons is probably one of the absolutely best bargains in town these days. Fabulous food and 120 NOK.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...sons-Oslo.html
I often have lunch at the Chinese Beijing Palace. Popular with the chinese, great dim sum. Lunch until 5pm for 89 NOK. Pilestredet 27.


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