Youth Hostel in Stavanger
Travel Tips for Stavanger Mosvangen (Page 1/2)
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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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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:
Easy access from the airport. Walking distance to the city centre. |
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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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23 Aug 2010 Ingrid, France:
meals are very expensive here. A good way to spare money is to eat a lot at your hostel (usually there is a hot and cold buffet) and then eat a sandwich. |
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14 Aug 2010 Silvia, Spain:
EL PREIKESTOLEN! increíble, sin duda lo mejor. Es una excursión que comienza con un ferry hasta Tau, y luego unos buses (ojo ke son dos, hay ke hacer trasbordo) hasta la base del Preikestolen. Luego se asciende caminando unas 2 horas aprox. y lo que allí te encuentras es indescriptible. |
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HI Hostel Stavanger MosvangenDue to the oil industry Stavanger is one of Scandinavia´s most cosmopolitian cities. Stavanger´s history dates back to the viking age, and its fortune has largely been built on fishing, canning industry, ship building, and more recently, oil. Old Stavanger is an archeological masterpiece with wooden buildings from the 18th and 19th century. | more...... |

