Stryn

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Introducing Stryn

The small town of Stryn, de facto capital of upper Nordfjord, is something of a sprawl. The helpful tourist office (57 87 40 40; www.nordfjord.no; 8.30am-8pm Jul, 8.30am-6pm Jun & Aug, 8.30am-3.30pm Mon-Fri rest-of-year) is two blocks south of Tonningsgata, the main drag. It can arrange accommodation, charges Nkr1 per minute for internet access (wifi for Nkr40 per hour) and rents mountain bikes (Nkr50/190 per hour/day). Its booklet, Guide for Stryn, (Nkr10) includes local hikes. For more details, invest Nkr30 in Kart over Fjallturar I Stryn. This map of mountain walks in the Stryn region at a scale of 1:50, 000 features a whole holiday’s worth of hiking trails.

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Last updated: Oct 9, 2008

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