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Extensive system of ferries and express boats link Norway's coastal towns, fjords and islands. Ferries are mostly roll-on, roll-off car ferries. Small islands are served by water buses.
Distance between capital cities in km: 2 569
Flight duration between capital cities: 5h40 (via Milan)
| Airline | Low-cost solution | From | To |
| http://www.nouvelair.com/Publish/index.asp | Djerba, Monastir, Tunis, Tozeur | Oslo, Kristiansund, Bergen |
Norway is not ideal for cycling due to the long distances and hilly terrain.
The most famous ferry route in Norway is the Hurtigrute coastal boat. It sails a long and beautiful route from Bergen to Kirkeness. Boat stops at thirty ports along the coast and the whole trip lasts eleven days, making the ride quite an experience.
Reaching the remote and wild Svalbard archipelago requires more effort and money.
- Urnes stave church (Viking woodcarvings)
Paléet, Oslo City and Galleri Oslo are Oslo's shopping malls. A lot of shops and boutiques around the city centre. Woodcarvings, viking paraphernalia, knitwear and ceramics and wrought-iron pieces are popular souvenirs.
| Top Highlights in the main cities |
| The National Gallery |
| Holmenkollen Ski Jump |
| Akershus Castle |
| Kon-Tiki Museum |
| Viking Ship Museum |
| City Hall |
| Munch Museum |
| Vigeland Sculpture Park |
| Aker Brygge |
| Norwegian Folk Museum |
Some Norwegian specialities:
Laks: Smoked (or grilled) salmon in many varieties.
Gravlaks: Raw salmon cured in salt, sugar and dill.
Rakfisk: Raw fermented trout or char.
Fårikål: Lamb meat and cabbage served with potatoes.
Geitost: Brown goat cheese
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Last updates: February 2012