Youth Hostel in Stavanger
Travel Tips for Stavanger Mosvangen (Page 1/1)
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31 Jul 2011 Emmanuelle, France:
to see the preikestolen, ferryboat on the lysefjord from Lysebotn to Stavanger |
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27 Jul 2011 Marie, USA:
Nahree Thai. Big portions and great lunch menu. |
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18 Jun 2011 Paulo, Norway:
Easy access from the airport. Walking distance to the city centre. |
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10 Jul 2011 KJELL, Sweden:
Breakfast in the hostel is good value for the low price of 45 NOK. |
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10 Jul 2011 KJELL, Sweden:
Oil museum in Stavanger, walking to the Pulpit Rock if the weather is good enough. |
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18 Jun 2011 Paulo, Norway:
Naree Thai at Breigata 22. They actually sell Chinese food, but it's good as well as the price. |
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13 Jun 2011 Pauline, Belgium:
Don't miss the museum of petroleum. I spent 3,5 hours to visit it. Very very interesting. Preikestolen : very nice but many people. Go there as soon as possible to avoid the crowd. |
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05 Jun 2011 Francesc, Spain:
preikestolen cruise to lisenfjord the lake next to the hostel |
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HI Hostel Stavanger MosvangenThe Stavanger Mosvangen Hostel is located in a beautiful park and recreation area next to lake Mosvangen, a popular area for walking and hiking. It’s 3km from the vibrant city of Stavanger, and provides easy access to the region's main attractions. The hostel comprises of two buildings - 'Mosvangen', which has 20 rooms and includes the reception, TV room, laundry, common room and kitchen, and 'Solborg', a building normally home to students during the school year, which has rooms of various sizes, all with shower and toilet, and a small guest kitchen on each floor. All guests have free access to the Internet. Stavanger Mosvangen Hostel is 100m from the nearest bus-stop and is a great starting point to experience some of Norway’s nature at its finest. Walk the 3km trail around lake Mosvangen; visit the Pulpit Rock, also known as Prekestolen, a 604m high cliff above the Lysefjorden fjord; or take a boat trip along the Lysefjorden fjord and marvel at the rock faces that fall near vertically over 1000m into the water. | more...... |

