Vinje Camping
Geirangerfjord, Geiranger
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Vinje Camping Geiranger

Geirangerfjord Geiranger, Western Fjords, 6216, Norway

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Stunning Norway - Part I

A travel blog entry by heathalessleofo

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... driving to the fjords. We kept going west from the Swedish border and began our southward journey around Trondheim, somewhat further north than most fjord-seekers begin or end their journeys, though by no means anywhere close to the top of the country. That would be Nordkapp, which with more time on our hands, and possibly without the children who might get bored, we would probably have made the detour. Though at 1000 miles and 22 hours of driving time it would have ...

Olden

A travel blog entry by pegannon

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... enough to see it calve twice. Very cool. When we get back to the base camp there is a resturant serving us coffee and pastries. God, the Norweigians know how to do pastries! During the bus ride back our guide plays a music from a violinist from Olden. Then he actually walks down the isle of the bus asking everyone if they had any questions and did they enjoy themselves. My opinion of shore excursions is changed ...

Geiranger

A travel blog entry by pegannon

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... waffles. Ok, not a lot of large scale scenery but a good day nonetheless.

Back in town we wander around for a while and do some window shopping. We find a kiosk selling homemade salami made from.... Reindeer, Moose and Whale.I really hate to admit it, but the whale was really good. We wander a little longer then take the tender back to ...

A night on the bus

A travel blog entry by lasondra

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... we left the Arctic Circle, we no longer have the midnight sun. So, for the first time in over 2 weeks, we saw the night moon. But, not just any normal moon - it was full and bright on the eastern (?) horizon with remnants of sunlight on the western horizon. A sight to behold...I tried and tried to take pictures, but none of them came out...too blurry from a ...

Fjording onwards

A travel blog entry by lieselbotha

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... than a "boat tour" – there was recorded running commentary in several languages to point out key things along the way.

The Geirangerfjord runs for 20km between Hellesylt and Geiranger. The ferry takes around 65mins and a return fare is NOK180. For its whole length the fjord is surrounded by tall, precipitous mountains, some towering more than 1,500m. The deepest point of the fjord is apparently 200m. Old farmhouses are scattered around the hills. ...

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