Autorondreis Noorwegen Freya
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Autorondreis Noorwegen Freya

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Created: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 - Departure: Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Ref ID: 7142762
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1.735 €
Based on 2 adults
3.470 €
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Created: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 - Departure: Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Destinations: Hirtshals, Stavanger, Eidfjord, Vestland, Stranda, Beitostolen, Oslo, Gothenburg, Kiel

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01 Oct
Car journey 948 Kilometers - 10h 35m
Utrecht
Hirtshals
01 Oct
1. Hirtshals
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About the destination: Hirtshals is a town and seaport on the coast of Skagerrak on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy at the top of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark, Europe. It is located in Hjørring municipality in Region Nordjylland. Located on the Skagerrak, it is especially known for its fishing and ferry harbours.
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01 Oct
Transport from Hirtshals to Stavanger
Fjord Line
Fjord Line - Fjord Line Ms Bergensfjord
19:15 - Hirtshals (Harbour)
06:30 - Stavanger (Harbour)
+1 day 11h 15m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Airtype Economy Zitplaatsen
Vehicle:Car, Peugeot 308 SW (2008 +)
Cabin Class: Economy
02 Oct
2. Stavanger
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About the destination: Stavanger is Norway's fourth largest city and in recent years, has become the oil capital of Norway. Despite the rapid growth of the town caused by North Sea exploration, Stavanger has managed to retain its old charm while offering all the things you would expect in a modern town. The central area around Vågen harbour is usually bustling with activity, mostly during the summer months. There are a number of bars and cafes and places to eat. The old part of town, Gamle Stavanger, is a lovely collection of old houses built in traditional Norse style. The historic centre of Stavanger includes several artisan workshops and the Norwegian Canning Museum. There are said to be 173 white cottages dating from the 1800's in this area. It is the largest surviving wooden house settlement in northern Europe. The fantastic Cathedral of Stavanger is placed right in the middle of the town, between the main harbour and Breiavatnet Lake. The overall aspect is Romanic but the eastern side is clearly gothic, with all the specific elements included. The Norsk Oljemuseum shows its interesting face starting from its architecture. The museum is located in an impressive building down the harbour and tells you the history of the petrol in the North Sea and gives an insight into the industry. Outside the central area, there are lots of parks, open spaces and cycleways to explore the impressive scenery in the area. There are lots of things to do in Stavanger itself, which has its own theatre, museums and concert hall. During the summer months, various festivals take place and the centre of town buzzes with activity.
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04 Oct
Car journey No road route
Stavanger
Eidfjord
04 Oct
3. Eidfjord
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About the destination: Eidfjord is one of the most beautifully sited towns in this part of Norway, dwarfed by sheer mountains and cascading waterfalls. Eidfjord's beauty does, however, come at a price. Although it's only accessible by ferry or spiral tunnels, in summer cruise ships arrive on an almost daily basis, and the town can get overwhelmed.
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06 Oct
Car journey 142 Kilometers - 2h 40m
Eidfjord
Vestland
06 Oct
4. Vestland
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About the destination: Vestland is a county in Norway established on January 1, 2020. It is composed of the former counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane, with the exception of the municipality of Hornindal, which became part of the municipality of Volda in the county of Mére og Romsdal.
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10 Oct
Car journey No road route
Vestland
Stranda
10 Oct
5. Stranda
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About the destination: Stranda is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Sunnmøre region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Stranda. Stranda consists of three smaller villages and one larger central village. The smaller villages are Hellesylt, Geiranger, and Liabygda. The central village, Stranda (same name as the municipality), has about 2,600 inhabitants. There is also the small village of Helsem which is located just south of the village of Stranda. Stranda Municipality is also known for tourist attractions like the Geirangerfjorden and Sunnylvsfjorden. The 866-square-kilometre (334 sq mi) municipality is the 129th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Stranda is the 215th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 4,587. The municipality's population density is 5.4 inhabitants per square kilometre (14/sq mi) and its population has increased by 1% over the last decade.
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13 Oct
Car journey No road route
Stranda
Beitostolen
13 Oct
6. Beitostolen
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About the destination: The popular tourist destination Beitostølen, is located at the very entrance of Jotunheimen with the characteristic Bitihorn mountain as its recognizable landmark. There's lots to do in all four seasons, from music festivals, sports events and a large number of activities. This small mountain village has the region's best selection of restaurants, bars, shops and accommodations, but yet only a short walk from powerful mountain adventures. The hiking trails start from the center of town and before you know it, you'll be in the midst of a hikers paradise, looking towards the high peaks of Jotunheimen.
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17 Oct
Car journey 224 Kilometers - 3h 30m
Beitostolen
Oslo
17 Oct
7. Oslo
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About the destination: Oslo is vibrant and modern with eclectic architecture, edgy nightlife and world-class museums. Located between the Oslofjord and the forests, nature takes centre stage in the capital, where you can sail, ski and hike to your heart’s content just a short distance from the city centre. This is definitely a place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. As you float past luscious green islands and towering rocky outcrops, the city unfolds before your eyes - sprawling out from its compact centre around the quays to the forested flanks of the surrounding hills. Made all the more beautiful by its diversity, Oslo boasts a jumble of modern and ancient buildings that give the city an eclectic feel, with the steel-and-glass Munch Museum giving way to the old-fashioned charms of the City Museum and the craggy medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which glowers out over the fjord. Most visitors will find themselves struggling to choose between Oslo’s numerous museums, which offer something for almost every taste: a face-to-face with the haunting image of Edvard Munch’s The Scream at the National Gallery, a chance to stand in the shoes of an Olympic ski-jumper at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, or a window into history and culture at the unforgettable Viking Ship, Polarship Fram or Folk Museums on Bygdøy. And Oslo is certainly the cosmopolitan heart of Norway, with a rapidly growing café and bar culture, top-notch restaurants, and nightlife options ranging from world-class opera and jazz to indie rock. The capital’s thriving restaurant scene has seen it rewarded with four Michelin stars. The Grünerløkka district is close to the Munch Museum and is teeming with bustling little pavement cafés and chic bars. A thriving, truly vibrant city, the cosmopolitan heart of Norway really does have something for everyone.
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19 Oct
Car journey 294 Kilometers - 3h 30m
Oslo
Gothenburg
19 Oct
8. Gothenburg
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About the destination: Gothenburg is Sweden's second city and Scandinavia's largest port. Despite this, a great mix of city bustle and small town friendliness has made it famous as Sweden's friendliest city for years. In a nutshell, Gothenburg is a lively city with interesting sights and an unrivalled seaside atmosphere. Poseidon rules the city, the gigantic bronze sea god statue bares his muscles in the middle of Gotaplatsen, the city’s art centre, but his domain extends far beyond. Seafarers auction their catch weekday mornings at the Fiskekorka, meaning fish church. It is an indoor fish market which got its name from the building's resemblance to a Gothic church. Though Gothenburg is a bustling city, it can be pretty and restful, especially in the many parks. Slottsskogen has lakes, birds, and a zoo with Swedish animals. Just beyond are the famous Botanical Gardens, with collections from all around the world. Museums abound, but two are of special interest. The Röhsska Museum, the national museum of Swedish design and applied art and the Gothenburg Art Museum, housed in a magnificent building flanked by the theatre and concert hall, it features a world-class collection of Nordic art. Gothenburg's Cathedral, Domkyrkan, was built in 1815 on the ruins of two earlier churches which burnt down in 1721 and 1802. The neo-classical building is located at Vastra Hamngatan in the middle of the city centre. Gothenburg is not at all an industrial city as such but more a logistic centre. No grim environments or tall chimneys at all. Instead you have a huge amount of green areas, archipelago and loads of sport and culture. The bustle of crowds, the cosmopolitan restaurants, the cafes along the popular Avery, and the nearby western cost of Sweden make this city a humming one.
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19 Oct
Transport from Gothenburg to Kiel
Stena Line
Stena Line - Stena Line Stena Scandinavica
17:45 - Gothenburg, Gothenburg Pier
09:15 - Kiel, Port of Kiel
+1 day 15h 30m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:2-persoons hut (Binnen, Stapelbedden)
Vehicle:Car, Peugeot 308 SW (2008 +)
Cabin Class: Economy
20 Oct
9. Kiel
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About the destination: Kiel is the capital city of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, located at the Baltic Sea at the end of the "Kieler Förde". The shores of the bay of Kiel are dotted with busy, well-sheltered seaside resorts such as Stein, Strande, Schilksee, Schönberger Strand, Laboe and Heikendorf. The northern part has also been hosting sailing regattas for over a century and every year in June thousands of sailing enthusiasts flock here from all over the world to take part in "Kiel Week". Kiel is well-known for a variety of international sailing events, including the annual Kiel Week at the end of June which is the biggest sailing event in the world. The town hall was built between 1907 and 1911, and is overlooked by a 106 m high tower. From the upper gallery one has a view over the entire harbour, as far as the Naval memorial in Laboe.
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20 Oct
Car journey 530 Kilometers - 6h 10m
Kiel
Utrecht
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