Youth Hostel in Hardanger
Travel Tips for Hardanger (Page 1/1)
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17 Jul 2011 Julia, Germany:
walk up to Nosi, steep but beautiful hike from Kinsarvik through Husedal passing the 4 waterfalls |
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22 Jul 2011 Olga, Russia:
HiKing to Trolltunga rock. It really takes 9 hours return walk troug very steep slopes, but it really worth the efforts! |
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10 Jul 2011 Romain, Norway:
Thaï buffet (5 min walk and not so expensive) |
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07 Aug 2010 Elaine, England & Wales:
Walk up to the waterfalls. Looks low level, but if you follow the path on from the bridge through the woods, you can get close to the waterfalls. |
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22 Jul 2010 Hans, Germany:
Bergen, Voss(fishing in the lake), Finse (Hardanger glacier´s backside) |
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29 Jul 2010 Koen, Belgium:
downstreet Thai Norwegian kitchen, good service and friendly host |
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22 Jul 2010 Hans, Germany:
the local gym and then your bed |
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22 Jul 2010 Hans, Germany:
Eidfjord (rafting), waterfall (no rafting) |
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HI Hostel HardangerThis hostel is a seasonal hostel, which means it is not open all year and has seaonal opening times. Please keep this is mind when checking avaliability. Hardanger is a name that Norwegians associate with blossom and fruit. Lofthus is located in the middle of the orchard of Norway! A mild and pleasant climate and clear, light summer nights are ideal for our guests, as much as for fruit and berries. From the hostel, you have easy access to the Hardangerfjord, the Hardangervidda National Park and two of Norway?s largest glaciers, Folgefonna and Hardangerjøkulen. From mountains and glaciers the majestic waterfalls foam down into the queen of fjords. | more...... |

