k4miillaa
Moss Lufthavn Rygge
Norway
Worth visiting!
A tip I have about this place
You should really visit Trondheim. It’s a wonderful place, with wonderful people. I love it!:D
k4miillaa
Moss Lufthavn Rygge
Worth visiting!
You should really visit Trondheim. It’s a wonderful place, with wonderful people. I love it!:D
irish_freak33
Monterrey
just thinking about the lakes, and the friends waiting here for me!, it would be great to visit some time this year, hopefully, cross my fingers…
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Rachael
Umeå
But I do also want to see it properly sometime. I’m moving to Sweden, so I’ll have a better chance of holidaying here in the future :)
^^Fer^^ ^^Espi^^
Sydney
Most dfinitely! Real soon = )
supermodelrobot
Edinburgh
Not worth visiting!
If you are thinking of taking advantage of the cheap flights that go to Oslo, Norway – BEWARE that Ryanair’s flights do NOT take you to the centre of Oslo. After you land at Sandefjord Airport you are required to travel for almost 2 hours by bus to the City Centre.
Also, This is the most expensive place I have EVER been to in my life. My partner and myself spent close to £350 over the space of two days just eating/drinking/travelling. When we arrived at the airport, we paid £28 for a pint of beer, a spirit/mixer and a plate of nachos. NOT WORTH IT SOMEHOW!!?
Oslo is a beautiful city if you have enough money to not worry about spending, but this is NOT somewhere I would reccomend to Backpackers.
swaybabysway
Jim Thorpe
Worth visiting!
I was born in Norway, in an extremely rural part, called Farsund Kommune, in Vest-Agder. Its at the very southern tip of Norway. We lived there until I was 3, and we go back every summer. My old house was actually a working farm until we moved away, and the building was over 200 years old. Almost everyone on my maternal grandmother’s side of the family was born in that house, as was my mother’s generation, and my own. The house was located high high up on a mountain, and in the summer, July and August, when the sun is out longer, we used to sit up on the roof and look down at the fjord below us. Also, its pretty commonplace there to have a boat, and we, as well as most of the people who lived in Farsund would go out boating or waterskiing at like, midnight, because it was still light enough. Nothing like rejoicing in the daylight. There was an old shaman who lived further up the mountain from us, and he raised Norwegian Elk Hounds. He had one of the largest Elk Hounds in the world or some such nonesense. It’s just amazing that the olde culture is still alive and kicking.
LaVieEnCharmCity
Baltimore
One day I will take a tour of the Scandinavian countries, and a cruise through the fjords of Norway is a must.
MLSwany
Fort Collins
The land of our ancestors! My beautiful grandparents who unfortunately are no longer with us today, always encouraged me as a little to girl to visit this country. They immigrated to North Dakota in 1926. I am currently studying Norwegian culture in an Intercultural Communication course at Colorado State University. These people are humble, kind, and extremely tolerate. Not to mention the 3rd richest country in the world and globally reknown for humanitarian efforts. Norway remains at the top of my list in European destinations. One must always see where they have come from to know where they are going! God bless!
OneRoss
10 places
Worth visiting!
North of the Polar Circle in december, the sun never rose. Northern lights and all-night parties, flights that felt like european train rides, wild Bergen nights.
Get ye to the Norge, young man!
pfeffy hopes she's back to 43T
Indianapolis
Worth visiting!
i don’t really know how to explain it, but it just felt right over in norway. the people are nice, everything is mellow, the scenery is beautiful. i’m going to start planning the next stage of my life and figure out how i can live over there for a while.