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Going to drive round the fjords of norway with my brothers soon. Any tips on what to see and good places to camp or get a cabin?

 

 

take a fishing rod, I read in total sea fishing mag , about some paratroopers on training, who caught loads of cod up to 38lb from the shore

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If your going to camp take extra clothing I camped at gardemoen in July one year absolute baking hot by day and freezin cold at night

we drove from Norway to cambridge

NORWAY-----SWEDEN ferry across to --DENMARK--GERMANY then to the hook 27 hours norway to cambridge

 

 

if your going to drive and you have time taking the bridge from copenhagen to Malmo in sweden is such a sight . that is the route we took on the way to Mantorp park then headed north to Norway and stopped of at Carlstad (HOPE I SPELT IT RIGHT) a large lake in the middle of sweded with good camping facilities.The rest of the Drag racer s were all there rebuilding engines etc etc

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i've just got back from working in and around stavanger, stunning area. sadly, i didn't have time to do much leisurely stuff, had a couple of dips in a fjord or two, that was about it. i wasn't far from the preikstolen which would have been nice to see. it was also absolutely scorching there.

 

have a nice time, i really enjoyed the country and its inhabitants.

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