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Base to Visit Multiple Fjords - Rick Steves Travel Forum

I'd like to start from Oslo, do the Flam train, and find a place to base for 3-5 nights to visit different fjords. Eventually, we'll end up in Bergen from ...

Where to use as a Base in Norway? - FlyerTalk Forums

It'd be difficult to see all the fjords while staying in the same place for the entire time. I would recommend Bergen and Stavanger or anywhere ...

Multi-Fjord Adventure in Norway - 7 Days - kimkim

This week-long adventure checks off several fjords and two cities using a variety of travel modes ... This is a great home base for your Hardangerfjord visit with ...

A good base point in the Lyngen Fjord area for day trips (with bus ...

Lyngen Fjord area: Skip Lofoten, and just find a good "base point" that has decent access to bus/ferry in the Lyngen Fjord area for 6 days. But ...

need a base or two in norway - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

We took the fjord tour in an afternoon. We happened to be there on a Sunday and all the shops in the old wharf section were closed. Don't miss the Vigeland ...

Where to see the fjords in Norway

However, there are a couple of spots that provide a good place to base yourself depending on the fjords you want to visit. Bergen is an obvious choice of places ...

First time visiting - is the base Norway in a Nuthsell tour enough or ...

You can fly to Stavanger, do some fjord sightseeing tours (Pulpit rock, Kjerag, Flørli etc), then drive or take the boat to Bergen. Then take ...

A Guide to the Best Fjords to Visit in Norway - Scandinavia Standard

The fjord to end all fjords: the Geirangerfjord is Norway's best-known and most visited fjord. Perhaps you (and your kids) remember it from the ...

How to best explore the fjords from Bergen

It's also the perfect homebase for your trip because, even when you're not fjord-hopping, there's just so many things to do in Bergen! Surrounded by seven ...

Where to Go in Norway If You Only Visit One Place

And Geirangerfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site commonly considered Norway's most beautiful fjord. And guys, it really is worth all the hype.

Where you should stay in Norway to visit the fjords - Routes North

And nearby Stavanger is probably the best base for visiting Lysefjord and Preikestolen, one of the most snapped sights in the country. Pulpit ...

Norway Fjords - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Geirangerfjord & Geirangerfjord. You should not miss them, I've been there and it was stunning. And there are also two other natural attractions ...

How to See the Norway Fjords | Busbud blog

From Skei, there are multiple tours, hiking trails, glacier hiking, and expeditions to Norway's most famous fjord, Sognefjord. This village is a paradise for ...

How To Visit The Norwegian Fjords From Bergen, Norway - Forbes

Once you've enjoyed the highlights of Bergen, its advantageous west coast location makes it the perfect base for exploring some of Norway's most ...

Norway Says No to Tourists, This is Where You Should Go Instead

... fjord and makes for the perfect base from which to explore Norway's fjords. ... There are so many beautiful places that arent the fjords.

Epic Norway Itinerary: 2 Weeks Road Trip Along the Best Fjords

Update: A few years later, we also visited Northern Norway in summer and spent two weeks traveling around Lofoten Islands, Vesteralen, Senja, ...

Discover the famous fjords by rail, boat, and bus - Visit Norway

One of the main gateways to this part of the country is Norway's fjord capital, Bergen. Visit its famous medieval wharf Bryggen, taste local specialities at the ...

The western fjords | Norway Travel Guide - Rough Guides

Flåm is the starting (or ending) point for one of the most stupendous ferry trips in the fjords, the two-hour cruise up the Aurlandsfjord and ...

In-depth Guide to East Iceland & the East Fjords - Go Ask A Local

The East Fjords aren't home to many must-see sights, but the region itself is incredibly beautiful. From Höfn, drive out to the Stokksnes ...

Sognefjord in Norway - 10 useful facts before you visit

The Sognefjord (or Sognefjorden in Norwegian) is located on the west coast of Norway. It is called the King of the fjords and is over 200 kilometers long.