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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
Hostelling International – votre porte d'entrée en Norvège
Radisson Blu Hotels – réservez un hôtel en Norvège
Widerøe – la plus grande compagnie aérienne régionale de Scandinavie
AutoEurope – location de voiture en toute sécurité
Vy express – voyager vert devient facile en autocar
DFDS – ferry tout confort de Copenhague à Oslo
Rent-A-Wreck – la location de voiture intelligemment
Arctic Campers – location de fourgon aménagé en Norvège
NOR-WAY Bussekspress – voyagez vert avec les bus express
Vy – voyager vert, ça devrait être facile
Hurtigruten – « Le plus beau voyage en mer du monde »
Authentic Scandinavia – des voyages pleins d'aventures en Norvège
Up Norway – des séjours sur mesure
Norrøna Hvitserk – expéditions et voyages d'aventure
Fjord Tours – découvrez l'essentiel de la Norvège avec le forfait Norway in a nutshell®
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
DanCenter – votre spécialiste pour les maisons de vacances en Norvège
Norgesbooking – réservez le parfait séjour en chalet en Norvège
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Jomfruland National Park was established on 16 December 2016 and covers an area of 117 km2(45 sq mi), including the islands of Jomfruland and Stråholmen. About 98% in the park area is sea.
Jomfruland National Park was established on 16 December 2016 and covers an area of 117 km2(45 sq mi), including the islands of Jomfruland and Stråholmen. About 98% in the park area is sea.
Rare species at the sandy coast. Please watch your steps!
Here at Øitangen (Jomfruland) you can go hiking, swimming, photographing, fishing and picking berries. But – show respect for the rare species.
The dry meadows and open sandy areas of Øitangen and Sandbakken are home to many rare plants and insects. This area and Lista used to be the most important areas in the country for sea holly. The antlion myrmeleon bore and osmia maritima is also highly threatened species, and has their nests in the sand dunes. Blushing waxcap is one of the ten red list fungi that live in these natural meadows. Please do not step on the plants or in the funnel-sapped pits in the open sand.
Hollow and dead trees are full of life. It´s important to preserve the forest.
The oak and hazel woodland in the north of Jomfruland is probably the best kept on the entire coast, with old, hollow and dead trees that house a rich diversity of insects and fungi.
Oaks live for a long time and often become hollow. When they die they become existential for many species. Oaks attract more species than any other type of tree - at least 1500 different. One oak tree can inhabit more insects than there are people in Oslo. In order to preserve the diversity of species and the biological assets, we therefor let dead oaks stand or lie on the ground.