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RE: Getting to Fredrikstad (norway) from Orebro (sweden)
by blazius 18 August 2010
resrobot.se answers those questions - it depends on the day and time of your journey.
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RE: Getting to Fredrikstad (norway) from Orebro (sweden)
by coop8640 17 August 2010
What sort of time am i looking at for the journey? - like what is possibly the quickest route
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RE: Getting to Fredrikstad (norway) from Orebro (sweden)
by Scand1 12 August 2010
There are also some buses, via Göteborg or Oslo. If you take the train you may need to transfer in nearby Hallsberg but that's what Orebro…
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RE: Getting to Fredrikstad (norway) from Orebro (sweden)
by coop8640 11 August 2010
thanks a bundle! haha i am aware of the o's! engleska keyboard and all!!
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RE: Getting to Fredrikstad (norway) from Orebro (sweden)
by blazius 11 August 2010
The easiest would be train to Göteborg, then train to Fredrikstad. Try searching at [http://www.resrobot.se/pages/ChangeLanguage.action?lan…
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Getting to Fredrikstad (norway) from Orebro (sweden)
by coop8640 10 August 2010
Hi guys! i'm just wondering what are the best routes to get to fredrikstad from orebro - i'm not driving...so it's me on foot!!! If anyone…
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RE: Stockholm to Gothenburg
by Kisse 15 February 2010
Well, as it's a 3hr semi-high-speed train journey, I suggest: none. Most trains stop in Hallsberg with connection to Örebro, a semi-interest…
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Re: help with trip plan norway-sweden
by Scand1 27 June 2009
Trondheim is quite nice. For midnight sun you'll need to travel further north in Norway (eg somewhere north of Mo i Rana, around Bodo,…
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Re: 5 days from Bohuslan to Uppsala
by Scand1 16 June 2009
Dalsland (the area west of the lake Vanern) is rich in forests and lakes. A good route might be Bohuslan - Dals-Ed - Nossemark - car ferry,…
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RE: ROAMING SCANDINAVIA - 11 DAYS SWEDEN - NORWAY
by Scand1 06 August 2008
right, an hour or so more to the north, or farther, means a more rugged and forested landscape, sparesly populated. The more direct route…
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RE: Booking Oslo to Stockholm overnight train?
by Scand1 16 June 2008
I think there are still 3-berth sleepers (?), which mean if you travel individually you choose between a female (if you are female, that…
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Traveling to Oslo from Mora, Sweden
by earthy 07 July 2007
Backtrack to Borlange, or catch a bus to nearby Falun. From either of these towns there are trains to Hallsberg, which is on the Stockholm-O…
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Traveling to Oslo from Mora, Sweden
by akadius 05 July 2007
It will not be easy but possibly an interesting route via sparesly populated areas.
From Mora you could make your way to Malung… -
Copenhagen to Lake Vattern
by akadius 05 July 2007
To Jönöping take a bus via Malmö or a direct train Copenhagen-Nässjö (Stockholm-bound), then change trains. To Oslo take a bus or train…
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Ferry from Germany to Denmark
by jensen240 14 June 2007
Well, their official site contains a booking system in English. Go here for details:
Scandinavia FAQ
by akadius 12 May 2007
*I want to travel inland from Gothenburg (Göteborg) to Stockholm (480 km / 300 miles):*
-There are two major routes to choose between….. crossing the country -- Stockholm - Göteborg
by akadius 12 May 2007
Taking the train theres a few towns not too far from the main train line that are of some interest eg Skara, Örebro, Strängnäs, Mariefred…
One Week August Sweden Honeymoon...Go!
by Evidonia 30 April 2007
Skip Stockholm? #3 must live on the Westcoast or in Gothenburg to give this advice. Stockholm is a very beautiful city on islands, surrounde…
Suggestions for Sweden.
by akadius 25 February 2007
Gripsholm castle could be an interesting stopover (
Ye Olde FAQ
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