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24 Feb 2011
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Norway June/July 2011
Anybody up for a 3 or 4 week trip up to Norway from Germany,
isnt my first trip up there...
North Cape mustnt be, but i want at least go up to the Trondheim area...
Vesteralen, Lofoten ...
Greetings, Sol
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19 Mar 2011
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Hi Sol,
I will be heading for Nordkapp from the UK on 4th June returning 21st June.
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23 Mar 2011
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i did in bicicle
Lovely unforgetable! Good weather at that time (same dates)!
Sognefiord.....get the long ride!
Lots islands and whales (we have the same ones in Ecuador)!
Have fun guys!
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Norway in june
Starting in Kirkenes may 28th going down Norway´s coast, need to be in Skagen Denmark june 17th. Maybe we´ll meet on the way.
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I'm off to NordKapp in Jun - travelling Harwich-Esjberg on 16 Jun, across to Sweden, up the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia to the Finnish border, then due North to Nordkapp, then gentle ride back down South through Norway.
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14 Apr 2011
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Norway in June
My trip scheduled for June 2012 seems to be going the wrong way round. That could be a title for someone. I will travel from Uk thro Belgium,Holland ,Germany Denmark. The bridge over to Malmo in Sweden. Then NW to the west coast of Norway. Nord Capp, Lapp, Finland,crossing over to Talin in Estonia. Latvia Lithuania, Poland, Czech Rep Austria, Italy and France. Only problem is the last lap of trip is in July/august, hot and full of tourists. Counting the days to departure
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17 Apr 2011
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So...Thanks for your reply...
We will start on Friday, the 24th from the Ruhr area ;-)
and will follow our noses, which will point north for the next two weeks...
Hope to meet some of you up there...
Save paths ;-)
...and may Odin guide you
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18 Apr 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rup328
I'm off to NordKapp in Jun - travelling Harwich-Esjberg on 16 Jun, across to Sweden, up the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia to the Finnish border, then due North to Nordkapp, then gentle ride back down South through Norway.
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You are on the ferry before mine, shame as I'm leaving from near Peterborough. I go on the 18th, then Kristiansand, up to trondheim then back down again via hamburg to chunnel. Return ferry was serious ££.
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You are on the ferry before mine, shame as I'm leaving from near Peterborough. I go on the 18th, then Kristiansand, up to trondheim then back down again via hamburg to chunnel. Return ferry was serious ££.
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Thats why I am returning via the Hook of Holland!!
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23 Apr 2011
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still umming about whether to chunnel it or Hook of holland, only 100 miles difference, and chunnel is cheap and quick. What date are you doing hook of holland to harwich?
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still umming about whether to chunnel it or Hook of holland, only 100 miles difference, and chunnel is cheap and quick. What date are you doing hook of holland to harwich?
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Saturday 2nd July - 2200 hrs - £111 inc cabin
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I think I'm going for the sunday.
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me and my girlfriend are going 2 up from Bergen along the coast going north as far as we get, maybe to North Cape, but we're not going to push for it. We are taking it easy, 3 week trip, camping, starting saturday 2. july just hope the weather improves as at the moment it's like blimmin october here...
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@thebrov
we'll also start on Juny, 2nd our 16-day-tour with camping
Our way will lead through Germany, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark back to Germany. Of course North Cape is a point we want to take some pictures ;-) but most of all I'll let me impress by the wonderful and impressive scenery.
Have fun
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We will be in Norway in August - all month from Denmark to Nordcapp and back via Sweden. First 2 weeks heading North and last 2 weeks heading South.
Anyone around in August to meet up?
Nigel Tailyour
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