I really don't know. There are of course busses, but they will probably drop you off quite a way from where you want to go. But why not...
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replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Hiking advice: Rjukan or Trillemarka in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
27 days ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Walking from Finse to Aurland in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
I did this walk 40 years ago. It was a great experience and I'm sure you'll be all right. The weather is of course unpredictable and your...
27 days ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Hiking advice: Rjukan or Trillemarka in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
The Rjukan area has more dramatic nature and it's easier to move around with public transport, including the old military lift up to the...
about 1 month ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called multi-day hike - where to go? in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
I suggest you check out Hardangervidda High Mountain Plateau. Hichhike or take a bus westbound up the National Road (Rv) 7. To the south...
6 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Kayaking while on Norway in a Nutshell trip in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
You certainly did the right thing, and I'm glad to hear you are happy about the experience. Next time, try the coast. Bulandet is...
7 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Kayaking while on Norway in a Nutshell trip in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
A fiord is different when out and down on the water. The view tends to be more monotonous than on the coast among thousands of islands and...
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Kayaking while on Norway in a Nutshell trip in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
The fiords are spectacular and well worth visiting but not optimal for kayakking for a couple of reasons. Google "Bergen + kajakk" and try...
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Hiking in Jotunheimen in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
You have a good and viable plan and I agree with Blazius’ comments. But you should remember that Jotunheimen is the most barren part of...
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Norway iteniary - 2 weeks Sept/Oct help in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
Rent a car, bring camping gear and good maps, by cheap foodstuff labeled Firstprice and the like, travel on secondary or smaller roads, get...
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called 9 June days in Norway - seeking highlights & variety in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
Stay south! Consider a bus to Hardangerfjord, head south to Haugesund and Stavanger and hike to Prekestolen. Bergen and Bryggen is ok but...
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Hitch hiking in Norway in the Europe - Scandinavia & the Nordics Branch
I haven’t done any serious hitchhiking since my military service, many years ago. But one tips about getting from Oslo to Bodø: Book very...
over 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Where should I go hiking in June? in the Europe - Scandinavia Branch
Try the Rjukan area! It's only about 3 hours by express bus from Oslo and you'll have easy access to the central mountain plateau. And...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called fjord and landscapes close to oslo in the Europe - Scandinavia Branch
Try the Rjukan area! There is no fjord really, but a fjordlike lake among mountains. A dramatic scenery.
about 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Trip from Sandefjord Airport Torp - 2 days in the Europe - Scandinavia Branch
It depends so much on your preferences, but a quick look at a festival calendar shows that you have a Shanty-festival in Langesund: A nice,...
about 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Early/mid June hiking in Norway - is this possible anywhere? in the Europe - Scandinavia Branch
Try the Stryn area. I haven't been there myself, but it looks nice on their website. http://www.strynefjellet.com/
about 2 years ago







