“I swear their wifi is on steroids.” The hostel is extremely cozy and the staff are super welcoming. The reception doubles up as a bar/restaurant that serves free soft drinks all day and a variety of amazing food and drinks. They organize
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Pimlico Fish Bar – Recommended by our hostel 2. Steak & Co gave us a great 2 course meal. Carole tried to stay more health conscious with a salmon and salad while Nikola tried the steaming hot mac and cheese. 3. London
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Throughout our 4 day stay at Flam camping, we spent 3 days camping and one day in the hostel and we had a very pleasant and comfortable stay. Pros: – Decent kitchen in campsite – Super clean washrooms and showers – Marvelous
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1.201 Strandgaten -Homemade norwegian food. Each plate was 180nok each. 2. Cafe aura – we bought a small fish soup and a small carrot ginger soup. There’s an option to get a size larger but this was already quite filling at 99nok
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If you are staying in Flam and wish to visit Stegastein, don’t be silly and pay 275nok per person to take the bus tour. Instead, simply follow the steps we took to make it there: 1. Book a return bus to Aurland
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1. Mt Ulriken and Floyen 2. Fresh fish market 3. Bryggen 4. There are flowers everywhere 5. Colourful housing 6. Friendly people (there were so many friendly people that were not us!) 7. Homemade norweigian food 8. Insane engineering skill with roads:
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Pronounced “fee-yord”, a fjord unfortunately is not a type of cheese. When we were in Norway we decided to visit and kayak through these wonderful fjords. Here are some of our photos of fjords:
The train ride from Oslo to Bergen is one of the most scenic in Europe and truly one of a kind. It lasts about 7 hours and the breath taking scenes coupled with the fact that we got a four person booth
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Here’s our first youtube video from Europe! Featuring the beautiful Oslo: