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Does anyone have any info or tips on visiting Norway. Ryanair are now doing cheap flights there from Paris so thought a holiday seeing the fjords and whatever else might be a good break. I know Norway is expensive but I don't want to be ripped off so any info would be welcome.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ryanair flights land at Sandefjord (Torp), which is about 110km from Oslo. If you're hiring a car, it's 470km (8h30mn) to Bergen, 375km (6h) to Eidfjord and 385km (6h30mn) to Sogndal, all 3 would be good bases to explore Fjord Norway, depending on what you want to see as well (eg Bergen, Hanseatic port with loads to see & do, http://www.bergen-guide.com/ , Eidfjord is on the Hardanger and at the foot of the Hardangervidda, http://www.hardangervidda.org/hne.htm and Sogndal is close to glacier country, http://www.bre.museum.no/ ). In fjord country you can't go far without needing to ride a ferry - see http://www.fjord1.no/en/ - Norway is very expensive, it's best not to convert Krone to pounds! When buying stuff, look for the word "tilbud", which roughly translates as special offer. If you like a drink, bear in mind you can only buy spirits & wine from the government stores, so you are well advised to take your own.
Thank you all of you for your tips especially mushroom. That gives me lots to look into. Snags, aren't the northern lights in winter? I was thinking more of September time. mrs overall what time of year did you go? When you say it's very expensive, can you give me an idea of a price of say a sandwich?
Hi Coccinelle, this http://www.bigbite.no/ is the website of Norway's equivalent of Subway, if you click "meny", you should see some sample prices. Kr50 is about £5, give or take. This http://www.coop.no/index.html is the website of one of the large supermarket chains - the "english version" is not terribly english, but if you play around with it, you should be able to see sample prices (again, look for "Tilbud"). Odd things are cheap - bananas, for instance, never been able to fathom that one!