Getting Around
Norway's transport system is comprehensive and reliable. In the winter (especially in the north), services can be cut back severely, but no part of the country is isolated for long. A synopsis of all the main air, train, bus and ferry services is given in the free NRI Guide to Transport and Accommodation brochure, available in advance from the Norwegian Tourist Board. This general guide can be supplemented by detailed regional public transport timetables, available at all local tourist offices. Train schedules are detailed in the NSB Togruter , free at every station. In addition, Nor-Way Bussekspress co-ordinates and harmonizes long-distance bus services across the whole of the country.
Kristiansand Survival Guide - Budget GuideAnnika Sara says "Check out www.krsguide.com. A bugdet guide for young tourists and students in Kristiansand. " Christmas in Lillehammer NorwayGeir Kollstroem says "Lillehammer and Hafjell area is the perfect venue to relax and enjoy quality time with your family and friends. If you are travelling alone you will also have ample opportunity to meet people coming to the area also looking to make new friends. There will be a wide range of activities for both young and old – a place where all generations can enjoy the festive Yuletide spirit together. The local tourist board have made a Christmas guide at www.julebyen.com with lots of activities." my tripma.rosario delmo says "follow the rigth tract trough to your destination
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