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Tauche ein in eine Welt der Extreme, in der die Nacht wie der Tag und der Tag wie die Nacht aussieht und die Landschaft unabhängig von der Jahreszeit mehr als perfekt ist. Lass den Polarkreis hinter dir und entdecke die fesselnden Sehenswürdigkeiten und die lange, sagenumwobene Geschichte Nordnorwegens. Beginne in der Hauptstadt Oslo und mache dich auf den Weg nach Trondheim, der Wikingerstadt mit dem Nidarosdom und den Überresten von St. Olav, Norwegens Schutzpatron. Erkunde die zerklüfteten, unglaublich malerischen Lofoten zu Land und zu Wasser, bevor du in Tromso endest, einer pulsierenden Stadt, die trotz ihrer relativen Abgeschiedenheit für ihr kulturelles Angebot bekannt ist.
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Oslo
<Welcome to Norway, where you’ll discover the irresistible charm and eccentricity of Oslo. With so much to see and do in Oslo, we recommend that you arrive a few days before the trip begins, so you can see as much of the city as possible. Tonight why not seek out some traditional Norwegian fare with the group?
Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6pm. Please look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask the hotel reception where it will take place. If you're going to be late, please inform the hotel reception. We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader. If you can't arrange a flight that will arrive in time, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend the welcome meeting. We'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). -
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Trondheim
<Today you'll leave Oslo behind and take the train across the stunning countryside to Trondheim. Trondheim was the first capital of Norway (although some historians would argue that) and remains the city where kings go through their coronation. Its name translates as 'a good place to live', with 'trond' meaning 'a good place' and 'heim' home, and it truly is. The city is situated on the Trondheimsfjord and colourful wooden storehouses flank the Nidelva River that runs through town, while the city's outskirts are surrounded by hilly wilderness. Ask your leader about the best places to get fresh seafood in town.
Although a global ban on commercial whaling came into effect in 1986, approximately 1,000 whales are still being killed every year, as Iceland, Norway and Japan ignore the ban. We strive not to visit places that serve whale on any of our trips, however often this is unavoidable and there is a likelihood that you will come across whale meat on a menu or at a market stand. -
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Trondheim
<Start your day with a refreshing morning walk in the forested Bymarka – a large nature reserve in Trondheim’s west. Take an easy walk around Lianvatnet, a freshwater lake surrounded by grassy slopes and shady paths. Head back to Trondheim and embark on Norway’s famous Hurtigruten ferry towards your next stop, Bodo. Operating for over 130 years, the Hurtigruten ferries transport both visitors and locals across Norway’s waters and offer regional ingredients during their onboard experience. Enjoy a night on board the ferry, but while it’s still light, make sure to spend time looking out along the incredible Norwegian coastline.
Today's walk will take approximately 1 hour along a flat path. Your travel today will be on an overnight ferry. The ferry between Trondheim and Bodo is not available for select departures. Instead, you’ll take morning train (approximately 7 hours), then overnight in Mo i Rana with ample time in the afternoon to explore and relax and short train to port in Bode the morning after (approximately 3 hours) before boarding the ferry to Lofoten Islands. These departures are BMSN260509, BMSN260523, BMSN260627, BMSN260711, BMSN260725 and BMSN260808. -
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Lofoten Islands
<Arrive in Bodo sometime this morning. There's ample time for you to explore this interesting town until we leave on the afternoon ferry to Svolvaer on the Lofoten Islands. Bodø is a modern city, as it was rebuilt after essentially being destroyed by German bombers during WWII. With a dramatic backdrop of rugged ranges, Bodø has the densest population of white-tailed sea eagles in the world, so once you're done exploring, why not grab a drink or some food by the quay and take in the vista while these impressive birds circle above (just watch your food). While in Bodø, you also have the possibility to hop on a public bus taking you to Saltstraumen, the strongest tidal current in the world and see Norwegian nature in action. Board the afternoon ferry to the Lofoten Islands. After arrival, check in at a traditional Norwegian rorbu, which has a history of being the home of local fishermen, but has now been rebuilt to accommodate guests. The sunny atmosphere provides a unique experience of Lofoten's landscape. It's a short distance from the cabins to fishing spots at sea, beaches, mountains and notably the iconic Svolværgeita mountain. -
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Lofoten Islands
<The Lofoten Islands are known for picturesque fishing villages, pristine nature and, of course, the Midnight Sun. This is viking country, and the beauty of the area is unparalleled and near-impossible to convey in words. Svolvaer, one of the main towns on the islands, relies heavily on fishing and an ever-growing tourism industry as it's used as a primary base to explore the other islands. This morning head out on an excursion by RIB (rigid inflatable boat) to the narrow and steep-sided Trollfjord. On this exhilarating trip around the small islands and skerries of the Raftsundet Strait, you'll also get the chance to see sea eagles, it’s a special experience when one circles just a few metres above your head. The afternoon is free to explore as you wish and there are several optional activities for you to choose from. Perhaps enjoy a sea kayaking trip around Svolvaer's picture-perfect harbour (subject to availability) or hike through the dramatic granite peaks jutting out of the ocean. -
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Lofoten Islands
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Leistungen 2027
- Hotel (4 Nächte), Fährübernachtung (1 Nacht), Rorbu (3 Nächte)
- Trondheim - Bymarka Waldspaziergang
- Bodø - Orientierungswanderung mit Führer
- Svolvær - Trollfjord-Kreuzfahrt & Seeadler-Safari
- Svolvær - Geführte Wanderung zum Linken Peak
- Tromsø - E-Bike Stadtrundfahrt
- Trondheim - Bymarka forest walk
- Bodø - Leader-led orientation walk
- Svolvær - Trollfjord Cruise & Sea Eagle Safari
- Svolvær - Leader-led hike to Linken Peak
- Tromsø - E-bike city tour
- 8x Frühstück
- 1x Mittagessen
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