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scrutinize Norway With Your Car Hire

From the midnight sun, northern lights, Viking Ships, stave churches, medieval farms and an endless list of outdoor activities - Norway is a superb holiday destination.

If you're intending to spend some ability time exploring Norway then a car is the best means of transport as it can take you to some private gems off the beaten track.

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Norway Car Hire Tip: When in Norway, drive on the right, overtake on the left and all the time leave your headlights on.

Probably the best beginning point for your Norway adventure is its capital Oslo. The cultural city of Oslo is becoming a very favorite holiday and short break destination. It's a splendid city with lots of shopping, nightlife, and top attractions like the City Hall, the Royal Palace, the Cathedral and Akershus festning - a superb medieval castle in the city centre. While in the city it's recommended that you park the car up and use the group transport as the city has poor parking and severe congestion while rush hours.

However, it's only when you drive out of the city that you begin to contact the true extent of Norway's natural attractiveness (and this is where your car hire comes in!).

Norway Car Hire Tip: Speed limit is 90km/hr on a motorway, 80km/hr on open road and in the middle of 30 -50km/hr in residential areas.

Outside the city you can drive to Winter Park Tryvann, which is the main ski area in Oslo and is only about 10km from the city centre. It's located at the top of Holmenkollen and has 14 slopes and 6 lifts. It's favorite for snowboarding and both telemark and alpine skiing. To get there, take exit for 'Smestad' from Ring Road 3 and corollary signs for 'Holmenkollen'.

Another top attraction is TusenFryd Amusement Park, which is in Vinterbro, about 20km from Oslo. You'll enjoy endless family fun here with roller coasters, carousels, a spectacular waterpark (seasonal) and loads of restaurants. Get on route E18 and take exit 6 to get to Vinterbro.

Norway Car Hire Tip: There are severe penalties for drink driving in Norway - the strictest in Europe, so just don't do it.

One of the best scenic driving routes in Norway (and categorically Europe) is from Oslo to the city of Bergen. The drive is roughly about 500km (plus a ferry crossing) but how long it takes is up to you! This favorite driving route is called the Rv7, more ordinarily known as the 'Hardangervidda' as this is the name of the national park you drive straight through en route. There is so much to see and do along the way and plentifulness of accommodation. It's mainly a expansive drive but you'll categorically see a slice of Norway on this road trip!

Norway Car Hire Tip: In some parts of Norway snow chains and snow tyres are compulsory while the winter time.

Bergen is the second largest city in Norway. When you arrive here you're great off parking the car and walking as it will be much faster! Try to drag yourself away from the splendid bar, clubs, pubs and restaurants to see attractions like Bergenhus Fort (one of the best preserved in Norway!), Fantoft Stave Church, or take a cable car to the top of two around mountains and enjoy the view. Because Bergen has such a long established maritime history, you should categorically visit the famous Bergen Fish store and watch what goes on beneath the surface of the water at the Bergen Aquarium. There's a tropical area here too with crocodiles, snakes and monkeys. Wander down 'Bryggen', which is the old wharf of Bergen, now a Unesco World patrimony Site, or visit the home of composer Edward Greig which is now a museum or simply do some shopping. Bergan has lots of pedestrian shopping streets.

Norway has an splendid array of Fjords and the ones along the west side of the country are incredible. Take E39 north of Bergen to Sognefjord which is said to be the world's deepest fjord! The most scenic route to get there is straight through the Sognefjell Mountains. If travelling from Oslo you'll need to head northwest and get on route 51 taking a left off road 15 and taking exit on to route 55.

Other fjords in that area worthy of a visit are the Hardangerfjord, Geirangerfjord,the Lyserfjord and the narrowest one in the world the Naeroyfjord

Norway Car Hire Tip: Some roads are done in Norway while the winter due to poor driving conditions, so it's great to check you're driving route before you leave for your destination.

If you're up for an adventure then you can continue north of Bergen and drive to the Artic Circle or you can even go further to the North Cape (Nordkapp) and stand at the very tip of Northern Europe while watching the mid night sun. This is a superb driving route where you'll consideration field and fjords give way to remote lakes, forests, wilderness and snow further north. Stay in a cosy wee log cabin for a real Artic experience.

Norway Car Hire Tip: You'll come across lots of toll roads!

South of Oslo is very favorite with tourists. Leading destinations comprise the historical town of Sandefjord - a 14th century town located on the south east of Norway. This charming town was formed while the Viking era and the harbour hosts a replica of the historic Gokstad Viking Ship. Long ago, Sandefjord had many whaling expeditions to the Antartica and at one stage up to 2,500 men from here worked on the whaling ships. Whaling stopped at the end of the 1960's. The whaling monument and the whaling museum (Sandefjordmuseene) are two favorite attractions in the town. Sandefjord is located just off the E18 about 120km from Oslo.

Stavanger city is on the west close to the remarkable Lyserfjord. The city, which is on a peninsula, has been chosen as the 2008 European city of culture. The city centre has a beautiful old town, lots of cobbled street, open air markets, a beautifully preserved cathedral and lots of museums. The city and its outskirts are a paradise for outdoor activities like hiking, climbing, skiing, snowboarding and if you're up for ice skating while the winter time you can drive to a lake called Stokkavannet which is about 20 minutes surface the city.

There is just so much to see in Norway and this is just a taste of what you can visit by car.

scrutinize Norway With Your Car Hire

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