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Scandic Hotels – dans toutes les principales villes du nord au sud
Nordic Choice Hotels – l’hôtellerie autrement
Thon Hotels – avec un fantastique petit-déjeuner
Radisson Blu Hotels – réservez un hôtel en Norvège
Citybox – des hôtels modernes à prix abordables, en centre-ville
DanCenter – votre spécialiste pour les maisons de vacances en Norvège
Norgesbooking – réservez le parfait séjour en chalet en Norvège
Campcation – réservez votre camping partout en Norvège avec Campcation
Vy – voyager vert, ça devrait être facile
SJ NORD – l'aventure commence à bord de nos trains
Vy express – voyager vert devient facile en autocar
NOR-WAY Bussekspress – voyagez vert avec les bus express
Widerøe – la plus grande compagnie aérienne régionale de Scandinavie
DFDS – ferry tout confort de Copenhague à Oslo
AutoEurope – location de voiture en toute sécurité
Rent-A-Wreck – la location de voiture intelligemment
Arctic Campers – location de fourgon aménagé en Norvège
Cabin Campers – votre chalet sur quatre roues
Hurtigruten – « Le plus beau voyage en mer du monde »
Fjord Tours – créateur de Norway in a nutshell®, le circuit le plus populaire de Norvège
Authentic Scandinavia – le voyage imaginé par les gens d'ici
Up Norway – des séjours de luxe cousus main
Norrøna Hvitserk – expéditions et voyages d'aventure
Booknordics.com – des centaines d'activités, de circuits et de croisières à la journée en Norvège
Brim Explorer – des circuits sur les fjords, sans bruit, en catamaran électrique
Fjord Travel – des circuits durables sur plusieurs journées
Go Fjords - circuits et activités dans toute la Norvège
50 Degrees North – des voyages inoubliables individuels ou en petit groupe en Norvège
Discover Norway – des circuits ski, cyclo et rando en Norvège
Norwegian Holidays – des forfaits vacances à petits prix avec Norwegian – vol, hôtel et location de voiture
Stromma – circuits, excursions et sorties touristiques en bus, en bateau ou en train
Beitostølen – aventure et enchantement tout au long de l'année
Rauland – Des séjours ski dans un sublime écrin montagneux
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Location Halsnøy, Sydnes Map Fritidskartet Halsnøy–Fjelberg, scale 1:20 000 The map can be purchased at Øybutikken (General Store), Sæbøvik and AG Tre Sæbøvik, or from Arne Gjerde, 5458 Arnavik, tel. 53 48 22 10. Start and stopping point The parking lot by Sydnes Ferry dock. Parking Drive past the traffic roundabout at Tofte and turn towards Høylandsbygd/Sydnes. Turn towards Sydnes after approx. 500 meters. Follow the road to Sydnes ferry dock and park your car. Marking Information Board by the parking lot. Signs and T Markings Grading Blue Easy hike, one boot according to the DNT system. Difference in altitude 03 - 112m AMSL Estimated time Up to 4 hours Even longer if you stop often by the culture attractions in the round trip along the coves to the south. Recommended advice This is a relatively dry route, but some areas can be wet. You may wish to take the round trip via Skarvaberget, the idyllic coves Narravik, Hatlevik and Bekkjarvik. There are unusually many cultural attractions in this area. The path comes back to the forest road above Bekkjarvik. Follow the signs and markings. Overview From the ferry dock up past the close to 50 meter long Langrøysa from the Bronze Age which is located only 30 meters from the dock. The path reaches a farm road after approx. 250 meters. Turn right and follow the road for 200 meters to the forest road intersection. Turn right to walk the round trip via the cultural attractions and the coves mentioned under "Recommended Advice" above. The forest road to the left going east is the shortest route to Trollåsen. Follow the main forest road going straight in intersections with other forest roads. After 1.2 km, you will pass a sign to Bekkjarvik, and after another 300 meters on the forest road you will reach a sign for the path leading up to Lyhammarhelleren. This was more than likely living quarters in the Stone Age and is now an excellent rest area. Follow the markings from Lyhammarhelleren up the hill and north to Trollåsen. There are pictures, information and myths on Trollåsen in the book at the top. From Trollåsen, you may take the same route back or the marked round trip route over the ridges towards the northwest and down towards the idyllic Dottatjørnane and the forest road back to Sydnes.
Location Halsnøy, Sydnes Map Fritidskartet Halsnøy–Fjelberg, scale 1:20 000 The map can be purchased at Øybutikken (General Store), Sæbøvik and AG Tre Sæbøvik, or from Arne Gjerde, 5458 Arnavik, tel. 53 48 22 10. Start and stopping point The parking lot by Sydnes Ferry dock. Parking Drive past the traffic roundabout at Tofte and turn towards Høylandsbygd/Sydnes. Turn towards Sydnes after approx. 500 meters. Follow the road to Sydnes ferry dock and park your car. Marking Information Board by the parking lot. Signs and T Markings Grading Blue Easy hike, one boot according to the DNT system. Difference in altitude 03 - 112m AMSL Estimated time Up to 4 hours Even longer if you stop often by the culture attractions in the round trip along the coves to the south. Recommended advice This is a relatively dry route, but some areas can be wet. You may wish to take the round trip via Skarvaberget, the idyllic coves Narravik, Hatlevik and Bekkjarvik. There are unusually many cultural attractions in this area. The path comes back to the forest road above Bekkjarvik. Follow the signs and markings. Overview From the ferry dock up past the close to 50 meter long Langrøysa from the Bronze Age which is located only 30 meters from the dock. The path reaches a farm road after approx. 250 meters. Turn right and follow the road for 200 meters to the forest road intersection. Turn right to walk the round trip via the cultural attractions and the coves mentioned under "Recommended Advice" above. The forest road to the left going east is the shortest route to Trollåsen. Follow the main forest road going straight in intersections with other forest roads. After 1.2 km, you will pass a sign to Bekkjarvik, and after another 300 meters on the forest road you will reach a sign for the path leading up to Lyhammarhelleren. This was more than likely living quarters in the Stone Age and is now an excellent rest area. Follow the markings from Lyhammarhelleren up the hill and north to Trollåsen. There are pictures, information and myths on Trollåsen in the book at the top. From Trollåsen, you may take the same route back or the marked round trip route over the ridges towards the northwest and down towards the idyllic Dottatjørnane and the forest road back to Sydnes.