Strandebarm Fjord Hotel
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Passeio pelos fjords
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Hoje foi nossa última noite na Noruega e eu já estava agoniada por não ter visto nenhum anúncio de pratos de bacalhau pela cidade.
Decidimos então procurar um bom restaurante de peixe. Depois de ler dicas de restaurantes, fomos caminhando até Bryggen. Os 2 restaurantes indicados ficam no mesmo endereço, um no térreo e o outro na sobreloja. Não tivemos dúvidas, ficamos no térreo para evitar escadas. ...
Naturally Norway
... to stay in Flam for the night in order to do a kayaking trip in the afternoon. That was definitely the highlight of the whole fjord journey. No one else had signed up so we had our guide, Ausbjorn, all to ourselves. He was full of information and obviously loves what he does, so we had a really good time. We kayaked down the fjord a ways, then pulled in for a hike to a secluded waterfall with a lovely lagoon for swimming ...
Exploring Bergen
... painstakingly rebuilt until the League was phased out in the 18th century.
We also took the Fløibanen train up the mountain of Floyen. It is one of Norway's
most visited attractions. Over 1 million passengers a year have used it over the past few years. Fløibanen was has been running since 1918 and was a fun ride up to a spectacular view of the area.
Otherwise we used our time a bit in Bergen to do some laundry and just wandered around the cute old town.
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Den šestý - Upršený Bergen
... 382; se konečně setmělo jsme byli vysazeni na zavřené Shellce u vesnice Ostereidet, na hlavním tahu směrem na Aalesund. Rozhodli jsme se stan nerozdělávat, uvařili jsme si na autobusové zastávce dva Dobré hostince Guláš, rozdělali spacáky a usídlili se tam. Kolem šesté začali kolem jezdit autobusy a chodit lidi, takže to byla poměrně zvláštní a krátká noc, ale přežili jsme ve zdraví :-)
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Gateway to the Norwegian fjords
... docks and through the market and the stalls filled with Viking souvenirs and hand-knitted hats and sweaters. One area by the water has the colored houses that are so distinctive and – of course – there were cobblestones!
Just on a practical note: if you are there and need toilets, ask where the free ones are. Kathy said she found them easily behind the fish market. The ones ...