Monday, November 23, 2009
Traveling In Norwegian Mountains And Fjords
Routes of indigenous women, who are fully informed of recent history and culture of Norway. Find the hidden treasures your destination, not full of tourists. From Bergen to Oslo by car. If you want to travel by car from Bergen in Norway, to the east, you can choose to avoid driving through ferries Aurland dream. Alternatively, you can choose one of the outputs of the ferries in the Hardangerfjord - a great way to enjoy the scenery of the fjords and towns of this region. Take a pit stop and visit Utne Hotel Utne Hardanger Folk Museum, and 1722, open the oldest in Norway. And "very sure how long this ferry was sailing on the Hardangerfjord, since there is a high demand for the bridges over the fjord. Try to Oslo, Bergen over the high plateau Hardangervidda, the roof of Norway. Few travelers to Norway lost a Back on the railway line from Oslo, Bergen. Going twice daily during the summer, the 7-hour journey takes you through forests and small towns to cross the northern border of the treeless Hardangervidda plateau. The Hardangervidda, 10,000 square kilometers, it is the largest plateau in Europe. Hardangervidda National Park includes more than 3430 kilometers square stage. At a certain point of Hardangervidda housed up to 40,000 reindeer, the wild reindeer left in Europe. Finse Station at 1222 meters above sea level is the highest railway station on the road between Bergen and Oslo. Despite the controversy grateful and serious difficulties of the construction of this stretch of road, rail of Bergen, was completed in 1909. Conditions for construction at that time meant that a lot of work to be done manually. Workers who have traveled to the mountains to build the railroad became known as the "conference session" and then the mountain road to along the railway is known as "Rallarvegen" - now an important route for cyclists. The railway line crosses Hardangervidda Bergen Oslo north and stops in Geilo, a good basis for this sector. city has a tourist office, hotels and adequate supplystores. Visit Bergen on market day. Annual Market Day was established in 1977 to celebrate the relationships previously unknown but important for local people and citizens of Bergen. On Saturday held in late May or early June and is truly cause for celebration. In fact, the market day striler really belongs to "the islands. Come with old clothes, carrying the fish and agriculture, property, showing very old craft and dance all day for the accordion. Many arrive by boat, true to tradition, its moorings for fishing vessels operating off the coast closest to the bay. This annual event has served to erase the social gap arrogant historically forced the inhabitants of Bergen - a significant contribution to the trend towards liberalization witnessed in recent decades. The annual market is even more important in this spirit of harmony, as crowds gather outside to enjoy the spring weather.
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