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Berlitz Pocket Guide Norway
Berlitz Pocket Guide Norway
Berlitz Pocket Guide Norway
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Berlitz Pocket Guides: iconic style, a bestselling brand, this is the quintessential pocket-sized travel guide to Norway and now comes with a bi-lingual dictionary

-Newly updated of Berlitz Norway now with a nifty new dictionary
-Over 45 million copies sold across the series worldwide
-High production values - fresh colour-coded design, full-colour throughout, with glossy maps on the inside cover flaps

Content overview:
- Top Ten Attractions and Perfect Day itinerary suggestions, including Jotunheimen National Park and Oslo
- Insightful overview of landscape, history and culture
- Essential practical information on everything from Eating Out to Getting Around
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2018
ISBN9781785731587
Berlitz Pocket Guide Norway

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    Berlitz Pocket Guide Norway - Berlitz Publishing

    How To Use This E-Book

    Getting Around the e-Book

    This Pocket Guide e-book is designed to give you inspiration and planning advice for your visit to Norway, and is also the perfect on-the-ground companion for your trip.

    The guide begins with our selection of Top 10 Attractions, plus a Perfect Itinerary feature to help you plan unmissable experiences. The Introduction and History chapters paint a vivid cultural portrait of Norway, and the Where to Go chapter gives a complete guide to all the sights worth visiting. You will find ideas for activities in the What to Do section, while the Eating Out chapter describes the local cuisine and gives listings of the best restaurants. The Travel Tips offer practical information to help you plan your trip. Finally, there are carefully selected hotel listings.

    In the Table of Contents and throughout this e-book you will see hyperlinked references. Just tap a hyperlink once to skip to the section you would like to read. Practical information and listings are also hyperlinked, so as long as you have an external connection to the internet, you can tap a link to go directly to the website for more information.

    Maps

    All key attractions and sights in Norway are numbered and cross-referenced to high-quality maps. Wherever you see the reference [map], tap once to go straight to the related map. You can also double-tap any map for a zoom view.

    Images

    You’ll find lots of beautiful high-resolution images that capture the essence of Norway. Simply double-tap an image to see it in full-screen.

    About Berlitz Pocket Guides

    The Berlitz story began in 1877 when Maximilian Berlitz devised his revolutionary method of language learning. More than 130 years later, Berlitz is a household name, famed not only for language schools but also as a provider of best-selling language and travel guides.

    Our wide-ranging travel products – printed travel guides and phrase books, as well as apps and ebooks – offer all the information you need for a perfect trip, and are regularly updated by our team of expert local authors. Their practical emphasis means they are perfect for use on the ground. Wherever you’re going – whether it’s on a short break, the trip of a lifetime, a cruise or a business trip – we offer the ideal guide for your needs.

    Our Berlitz Pocket Guides are the perfect choice if you need reliable, concise information in a handy format. We provide amazing value for money – these guides may be small, but they are packed with information. No wonder they have sold more than 45 million copies worldwide.

    © 2018 Apa Digital (CH) AG and Apa Publications (UK) Ltd

    Table of Contents

    Norway’s Top 10 Attractions

    Top Attraction #1

    Top Attraction #2

    Top Attraction #3

    Top Attraction #4

    Top Attraction #5

    Top Attraction #6

    Top Attraction #7

    Top Attraction #8

    Top Attraction #9

    Top Attraction #10

    A Perfect Tour In Norway

    Introduction

    Land and People

    Norwegian Lifestyle

    Midnight Sun and Northern Lights

    Culture and Tradition

    A Brief History

    Early History

    The Viking Era

    Unification of Norway

    Danish Influence

    Union with Sweden 1814–1905

    Independence

    Foundations of the Modern Society

    Historical Landmarks

    Where To Go

    Oslo

    Central Oslo

    East and South Oslo

    West and North of the City

    The South and Southeastern Borderlands

    Southern Coast

    Kristiansand

    Exploring Inland

    Southeastern Borderlands

    Stavanger and around

    Central Stavanger

    Old Stavanger

    Art and Culture

    Around Stavanger

    Bergen and around

    The Sights of Central Bergen

    Central Bergen and Nordnes Peninsula

    Around Bergen

    Hardangerfjord and Voss

    Central Norway and the Western Fjords

    The Central East

    The Mountainous Centre

    The Western Fjords

    Trøndelag and Nordland

    Central Trondheim

    Beyond Midtbyen

    Other Trøndelag Attractions

    Nordland

    Lofoten Islands and Narvik

    The Far North

    Tromsø

    Tromsø to the North Cape

    Svalbard

    Sights and Activities

    Jan Mayen

    What To Do

    Sports and Outdoor Pursuits

    Summer

    Winter

    Shopping

    Where to Shop

    What to Buy

    Entertainment

    Music, Opera and Dance

    Theatre and Cinema

    Nightlife

    Activities for Children

    Calendar of Events

    Eating Out

    When to Eat

    What to Eat

    What to Drink

    Reading the Menu

    To Help you Order

    Menu reader

    Restaurants

    Oslo

    The South and Southeastern Borderlands

    Stavanger

    Bergen and around

    Central Norway and the Western Fjords

    Trøndelag and Nordland

    The Far North

    A–Z Travel Tips

    A

    Accommodation

    Airports

    B

    Bicycle hire

    Budgeting for Your Trip

    C

    Camping

    Care Hire

    Climate

    Clothing

    Crime and Safety

    D

    Driving

    E

    Electricity

    Embassies, Consulates and High Commissions

    Emergencies

    G

    Getting to Norway

    Guides and Tours

    H

    Health and Medical Care

    Holidays

    L

    Language

    LGBTQ Travellers

    M

    Maps

    Media

    Money

    O

    Opening Times

    P

    Police

    Post Offices

    Pubilc Transport

    R

    Religion

    T

    Telephone

    Time Zone

    Toilets

    Tourist Information

    V

    Visas and Passports

    W

    Websites and Internet Cafés

    Y

    Youth Hostels

    Recommended Hotels

    Oslo

    The South and Southeastern Borderlands

    Stavanger and around

    Bergen and around

    Central Norway and the Western Fjords

    Trøndelag and Nordland

    The Far North

    Svalbard

    Dictionary

    English–Norwegian

    Norwegian–English Dictionary

    Norway’s Top 10 Attractions

    Top Attraction #1

    Shutterstock

    Heddal Stave Church

    One of the finest of Norway’s 29 stave churches. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #2

    Hurtigruten

    The Fjords

    See the spectacular Hardanger, Sogne and Geiranger fjords on a boat trip. For more information, click here, click here or click here.

    Top Attraction #3

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    Pulpit Rock

    Climb to the top for stunning views over the Lysefjord. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #4

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    Svalbard

    Colourful cabins in this remote Arctic archipelago, the most northerly part of Norway. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #5

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    North Cape

    This dramatic cliff is the northernmost point in mainland Europe. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #6

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    Hardangervidda

    The mountain plateau is now a national park. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #7

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    Jotunheimen National Park

    Perfect for summer hiking and winter skiing. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #8

    VISITOSLO/Munchmuseet

    Oslo

    Norway’s capital offers great shopping, fine dining and a wealth of art and culture. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #9

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    Lofoten Islands

    Stay in a cabin on these islands in Norway’s far north. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #10

    Øyvind Blomstereng/My Magical Moments/Visitnorway.com

    Northern Lights

    The natural phenomenon of the aurora borealis is not to be missed. For more information, click here.

    A Perfect Tour In Norway

    Day 1

    Bergen

    Fly into Bergen and explore the historic Hanseatic Quarter, Bryggen, then take the Fløibanen funicular railway to Mount Fløyen for gorgeous views. In the evening, sail out of Bergen on the Hurtigruten Coastal Voyage for its northbound journey.

    Day 2

    Geiranger and Ålesund

    Spend the day on board ship admiring the spectacular landscape, including the Geirangerfjord. In the afternoon make a stop and stroll around the Art Deco town of Ålesund, repeatedly voted Norway’s prettiest.

    Day 3

    Trondheim

    Arrive in the medieval city of Trondheim and pay a visit to the Nidaros Cathedral, Scandinavia’s largest, where Norway’s patron saint St Olaf the Holy is buried. For an altogether more worldly pursuit, Trondheim also has excellent shopping.

    Day 4

    Arctic Circle

    Cross the Arctic Circle by ship and arrive at Bodø, surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery. Take a tour to Saltstraumen, the world’s strongest maelstrom, before continuing on to the Lofoten Islands in the evening, disembarking at Stamsund for a night in a rorbu (fisherman’s cabin).

    Day 5

    Scenic Å

    Take a bus to the tiny community of Å in the very south of the islands, which is worth a visit for its scenic location and its two interesting museums depicting life on the Lofoten Islands in times gone by.

    Day 6

    Troll Fjord

    Continue by bus to Svolvær, the hub of Lofoten, and take a boat trip to the magical Troll Fjord, surrounded by sheer cliffs with magnificent waterfalls. In the evening rejoin the Hurtigruten Coastal Voyage, sailing towards Tromsø.

    Day 7

    Tromsø

    Visit Tromsø, the capital of the Arctic, home to the Arctic Cathedral, the Polar Museum and the Polaria Centre, before sailing on to the far north of Norway.

    Days 8–9

    North Cape

    Passing Hammerfest, the northernmost town in the world, stop at Honningsvåg for a few hours’ excursion to otherworldly North Cape, a steep cliff rising 307 metres (1,007ft) from the ocean. Fly back from Kirkenes, the final stop on the Hurtigruten voyage, the following day.

    Introduction

    The most accurate observation made about Norway is that it is a land of contrasts: majestic mountains tower above mysterious fjords; harsh winters are relieved by often glorious summers; and long polar nights give way to the radiant midnight sun. Norway offers the visitor a beguiling mix of tradition and modern convenience, spectacular nature and city delights.

    Land and People

    Situated in the northwest corner of Europe, on the Scandinavian peninsula, Norway is bordered by Sweden to the east, Skagerrak, the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south and west, the Arctic Ocean, Barents Sea, Finland and Russia to the north. Covering 385,252 sq km (148,747 sq miles) with a latitude ranging from 57° north to 72° north, from south to north, Norway is one of the largest countries in Europe, but has a population of only 5.2 million, or 16 people per sq km (41 per sq mile). The northernmost point of mainland Europe is situated in Norway and one-third of the country lies above the Arctic Circle, including the islands of Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Bear Island (Bjørnøya).

    Bear Island

    Bear Island, discovered by Dutch explorers Willem Barents and Jacob van Heemskerk in 1596, is now a protected nature reserve.

    Large parts of Norway are covered by mountain chains, or high plateaux such as Hardangervidda, the largest in Europe at 11,900 sq km (4,600 sq miles). The coastline mostly consists of fjords, islands, islets and skerries, while the east, bordering Sweden, has large forests and lakes. This leaves only three percent as arable land, and traditionally many Norwegians had to combine farming with fishing to make ends meet and survive the harsh climate. The sea has shaped the land, not just physically, but in creating the nation of Norway, ancient and modern, from the seafaring Vikings, the long-standing trade in fish and fish products and the more recent discovery of oil in the North Sea at the end of the 1960s. Norway is still one of the world’s greatest exporters of fish and seafood, as well as the third-largest supplier of oil.

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