| Bjorn Alvik |
Jan 26th, 2001 03:28 AM |
Hi, Adriane. <BR>I think the tour Tony mentions is a very fine one. Only thing is that you'll be stuck to the boat. Fine in good weather, may be boring in misty and rainy weather. My advice is that you plan for shorter distances and alternative means of transport. While Bergen and the coast line and the outmost Sognefjord may have rain, the inner part (including Voss) may be bright and sunny at the same time. <BR>Personally I'd prefer to get to the inner Sognefjord area as fast as possible, i.e by morning train to Voss and from there by bus to Stalheim/Gudvangen. Then the ferry to Flam, the Flam rail to Myrdal and by train back to Bergen. But then you'll miss the very nice places like Balestrand etc. Another tip is to plan for an overnight stay somewhere (Flam, Aurland, Lardal etc) and get there by express bus from Bergen. Then make a bigger Sognefjord cruise the next day, combined with the Flam rail and return to Bergen. <BR>Christine's suggestion is good. I really do beleive that going up the Flam rail is the best way to start. It gives you increasing views. Maybe you'll avoid tourists on your tour from Gudvangen, but then you have to be in Gudvangen early, as dept is around 9. And then the Flam rail may be more crowded. But Norway is not that crowded. Lines for car ferrys may be frustrating, but not because of number of people, rather because of few departures and small ferries. <BR>Christine may have a point that if you've seen many fjords, enough may be enough. But Sognefjorden, especially the inner part, and the two branches Naroyfjorden from Gudvangen and Aurlandsfjorden are very special. Secondly: No Norwegian fjords are alike, and at last and most important: Weather changes. Making several short trips on several fjord branches is a guarantee for highly different experiences. <BR>One thing more: If, either going by bus or private car, be aware of the new road systems in the inner Sognefjord area. If you want a deep inside experience of Norway, stick to the new roads with tunnels. If terrific views are on the agenda, get yourself a good road map and plan for using or detouring the older and smaller ones. <BR>Enjoy your stay. <BR>Bjorn
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