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Scandic Hotels – in allen Städten von Norden nach Süden
Nordic Choice Hotels – Hotels einmal anders
Thon Hotels – mit fantastischem Frühstück
Radisson Blu Hotels – buchen Sie Ihr Hotel in Norwegen
Citybox – moderne und günstige Hotels in zentraler Lage
Vy – umweltfreundlich Reisen leicht gemacht
SJ NORD – bringt das Abenteuer auf Schiene
Vy express – grünes Reisen leicht gemacht
NOR-WAY Bussekspress – reisen Sie umweltfreundlich mit dem Expressbus
DFDS – bequem mit der Fähre von Kopenhagen nach Oslo
AutoEurope – größte Auswahl zu kleinsten Preisen
Rent-A-Wreck – Mietwagen auf die clevere Art
Arctic Campers – Ihr Camper-Verleih in Norwegen
Nordic Campers - der beste Weg, Norwegen zu entdecken!
Cabin Campers – Ihre Hütte auf vier Rädern
Widerøe – die größte Regionalfluggesellschaft Skandinaviens
Hurtigruten – „Die schönste Seereise der Welt”
Authentic Scandinavia – individuelle Norwegenreisen
Up Norway – maßgeschneiderte Reisen
Norrøna Hvitserk – Expeditionen und Abenteuerurlaube
Brim Explorer – ruhige Fjordtouren mit einem elektrischen Katamaran
Fjord Tours – erleben Sie Norway in a nutshell® mit einem Ticket
Fjord Travel – nachhaltige Mehrtagestouren
Go Fjords - Touren und Aktivitäten in ganz Norwegen
50 Degrees North – unvergessliche, maßgeschneiderte Norwegen-Reisen für kleine Gruppen
Discover Norway – Skifahren, Radfahren und Wandertouren in Norwegen
Norwegian Holidays – günstige Pauschalreisen mit Norwegian. Flug, Hotel und Mietwagen
Secret Atlas – Spitzbergen und Nordnorwegen. Kleines Schiff für 12 Gäste.
Booknordics.com – Touren und Aktivitäten, Safaris, Tagesausflüge, Expeditionen, Hütten und Abenteueraufenthalte
Stromma – Sightseeing, Ausflüge und Erlebnisse per Bus, Zug oder Boot
DanCenter – Ihr Spezialist für Ferienhäuser in Norwegen
Norgesbooking – Finden Sie Ihre perfekte Hütte in Norwegen
Beitostølen – Abenteuer und Erholung zu jeder Jahreszeit
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(In Englischer Sprache) A varied route with a steep ascent. On this trip, it's up to you whether you walk or cycle up the mountain. Length: • From Fitjar centre: 6.1 km • From the car park: 3.7 km Time: Approx. 30-60 min. Max. altitude: 387 metres Surface: Tarmac and wide gravel path The route starts in the centre of Fitjar, where you will find 'Cyclist Welcome' accommodation and bike hire, among other things. Follow the RV 545 road south past Fitjar church before you turn left onto a narrow country road after one km. You follow this road up to a car park with a barrier. This is where the gravel path up to Svartavatnet lake starts. There is a steep ascent initially, but the path gradually flattens out. After cycling 1.7 km from the car park, you come to the first lake , Olskjødno. The next lake is situated 0.8 km further ahead and is called Kidnavatnet. Midtvatnet lake then comes into sight and after almost one km, you arrive at Svartavatnet lake, which is one of Fitjar's sources of drinking water.. Tables and benches have been set up along the gravel path.
(In Englischer Sprache)
A varied route with a steep ascent. On this trip, it's up to you whether you walk or cycle up the mountain. Length: • From Fitjar centre: 6.1 km • From the car park: 3.7 km Time: Approx. 30-60 min. Max. altitude: 387 metres Surface: Tarmac and wide gravel path The route starts in the centre of Fitjar, where you will find 'Cyclist Welcome' accommodation and bike hire, among other things. Follow the RV 545 road south past Fitjar church before you turn left onto a narrow country road after one km. You follow this road up to a car park with a barrier. This is where the gravel path up to Svartavatnet lake starts. There is a steep ascent initially, but the path gradually flattens out. After cycling 1.7 km from the car park, you come to the first lake , Olskjødno. The next lake is situated 0.8 km further ahead and is called Kidnavatnet. Midtvatnet lake then comes into sight and after almost one km, you arrive at Svartavatnet lake, which is one of Fitjar's sources of drinking water.. Tables and benches have been set up along the gravel path.