Norway in Nutshell
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Norway in Nutshell
We are going to Norway in January 2010.
If I want to spend 6 days in Norway how long I should spend on "Norway in Nutshell "Tour from Oslo? Also what are the sights one must see?
What do you reccomend in Oslo? How long in Oslo?
Any help is appreciated
If I want to spend 6 days in Norway how long I should spend on "Norway in Nutshell "Tour from Oslo? Also what are the sights one must see?
What do you reccomend in Oslo? How long in Oslo?
Any help is appreciated
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Norway in a Nutshell can be done in a day going from Oslo to Bergen. I do not think that you need to spend more time on that part of the trip. With 6 days you will not have much more time than visiting Oslo and Bergen with Norway in a Nutshell in between.
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Oops. I just noticed that you said <b>January</b>. I am not sure that such a trip would be worthwhile given the brevity of the day. The fjord part of the trip starts around 2 p.m., so I would check the daylight hours for that time of the year. The trip is not worth doing in darkness.
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oslo we loved
unexpectedly
it is such a lovely city-it is so nice seeing people using their city enjoying it instead of scuttling home after work..we so enjoyed watching people relaxing with friends in the outdoor eateries and pubs
so stay at least two night
do go to the war resistance museum on the island of bygdoy - easy access
it is quite a small museum so not overwhelming but it touched us profoundly
we also saw the open air museum but for us it wasnt as good as the one in stockholm - skansen
we liked the harbour area of oslo
it is very festive in summer but i doubt it will be in january
it can get dark as early as 330 or even earlier
and stays dim til 10 or even 11am in the depths of winter
we stayed at the lovely lovely gabelhus - Tower here at fodors recommended it and we even changed our itinerary so we could book two nights
it is in a beautiful area- quiet yet there are restaurants close by and transport ( we had a car and they do have parking facilities)
they had breakfast and dinner included in the price - unheard of anywhere i have ever stayed- the dinner part! big help with saving some money if you need to
we loved frogner park but i guess in the winter it would look different lol
they regularly hose vigelands statues so i guess theyd be out there doing the same in winter
those statues were amazing- never seen anything like it and wish we couldve gone back again
we stayed in lillehammer - that would be a lovely town to visit during the ski season
with its pedestrian main street
nice shopping too
pretty lake
flam - too
that is a special place for us
we stayed right on the aurland fjord there in the wonderful two bed apartments - marina apartments
flam is great when the daytrippers leave
we used it as a base for three nights
it was lovely to come home to after a day out
see what you think of stalheim - a bus can take you out there and people rave about the view and hotel
we saw it towards the end of our stay in norway and werent so impressed having been to geiranger balestrand oye and lom- with the car we saw so many beautiful spots we were bursting and so was my memory card!
unexpectedly
it is such a lovely city-it is so nice seeing people using their city enjoying it instead of scuttling home after work..we so enjoyed watching people relaxing with friends in the outdoor eateries and pubs
so stay at least two night
do go to the war resistance museum on the island of bygdoy - easy access
it is quite a small museum so not overwhelming but it touched us profoundly
we also saw the open air museum but for us it wasnt as good as the one in stockholm - skansen
we liked the harbour area of oslo
it is very festive in summer but i doubt it will be in january
it can get dark as early as 330 or even earlier
and stays dim til 10 or even 11am in the depths of winter
we stayed at the lovely lovely gabelhus - Tower here at fodors recommended it and we even changed our itinerary so we could book two nights
it is in a beautiful area- quiet yet there are restaurants close by and transport ( we had a car and they do have parking facilities)
they had breakfast and dinner included in the price - unheard of anywhere i have ever stayed- the dinner part! big help with saving some money if you need to
we loved frogner park but i guess in the winter it would look different lol
they regularly hose vigelands statues so i guess theyd be out there doing the same in winter
those statues were amazing- never seen anything like it and wish we couldve gone back again
we stayed in lillehammer - that would be a lovely town to visit during the ski season
with its pedestrian main street
nice shopping too
pretty lake
flam - too
that is a special place for us
we stayed right on the aurland fjord there in the wonderful two bed apartments - marina apartments
flam is great when the daytrippers leave
we used it as a base for three nights
it was lovely to come home to after a day out
see what you think of stalheim - a bus can take you out there and people rave about the view and hotel
we saw it towards the end of our stay in norway and werent so impressed having been to geiranger balestrand oye and lom- with the car we saw so many beautiful spots we were bursting and so was my memory card!
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