Mietwagenrundreise "Große Norwegen-Reise"
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Mietwagenrundreise "Große Norwegen-Reise"

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Created: Friday, September 8, 2023
Ref ID: 1452784
price per person From
2.340 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, September 8, 2023
Destinations: Oslo, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Haugesund, Bergen, Flam, Beitostolen, Oppdal, Trondheim, Steinkjer, Mo i Rana, Bodø, Narvik, Tromsø

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02 May
Transport from Frankfurt to Oslo
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH866
07:05 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
09:00 - Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)
1h 55m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: CLASSIC
Transport:  LH866
Cabin Class: Economy
02 May
Car rental
TOYOTA AYGO
Hertz
A/C 2 doors 4 people
TOYOTA AYGO (MBMR)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Extras:
OneWay - NOK 24.918
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Cars will be supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be returned full. Otherwise the client will be charged for missing fuel, plus a refuelling charge.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.
General payment terms
The deposit is based on the standard excess insurance amounts, by car group: ICAR, CDMR, IDMR, CWMR, CDAR, JDAR, IDAR, IDAR, IDMR, IFMR, MBMR, ECMR, IFNR, CCAR, CDBR, HDAE 9500.00 NOK
FWAR, PWMR, IWMR, IMMR, SWAR, DDAE, JGAC, SGBR, DDAR, DDAC, PDAC, FDAR, IWAR, IWBR, FFDR, PWAR, LDAR 12000.00 NOK
LVMN, PVMR 20000.00 NOK
LDAE 40000.00 NOK
The lead driver must have a credit card in their name. A deposit will be taken from the card to cover fuel and the insurance excess.A Credit card is needed for security reasons.The Supplier accepts Visa, MasterCard and American Express credit cards.Cash, Debit, Virtual and pre-paid cards are NOT accepted.A standard credit card fee may be applicable on all charges paid via a credit card. Please check when picking up your rental car.Unless otherwise indicated all costs indicated in these terms and conditions are subject to local taxes and fees.
NOK 9.500
Theft protection
NOK 9.500
Collision damage waiver
NOK 9.500
Pickup

EDVARD MUNCHS VEG - Telephone: 22210000

EDVARD MUNCHS VEG, GARDERMOEN

Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:30

Dropoff

TROMSOE AIRPORT - Telephone 22210000

TROMSOE AIRPORT, TROMSOE

Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:00

If there are no employees when you arrive, please use the self-service kiosk.
02 May
1. Oslo
Stay
About the destination: Oslo is vibrant and modern with eclectic architecture, edgy nightlife and world-class museums. Located between the Oslofjord and the forests, nature takes centre stage in the capital, where you can sail, ski and hike to your heart’s content just a short distance from the city centre. This is definitely a place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. As you float past luscious green islands and towering rocky outcrops, the city unfolds before your eyes - sprawling out from its compact centre around the quays to the forested flanks of the surrounding hills. Made all the more beautiful by its diversity, Oslo boasts a jumble of modern and ancient buildings that give the city an eclectic feel, with the steel-and-glass Munch Museum giving way to the old-fashioned charms of the City Museum and the craggy medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which glowers out over the fjord. Most visitors will find themselves struggling to choose between Oslo’s numerous museums, which offer something for almost every taste: a face-to-face with the haunting image of Edvard Munch’s The Scream at the National Gallery, a chance to stand in the shoes of an Olympic ski-jumper at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, or a window into history and culture at the unforgettable Viking Ship, Polarship Fram or Folk Museums on Bygdøy. And Oslo is certainly the cosmopolitan heart of Norway, with a rapidly growing café and bar culture, top-notch restaurants, and nightlife options ranging from world-class opera and jazz to indie rock. The capital’s thriving restaurant scene has seen it rewarded with four Michelin stars. The Grünerløkka district is close to the Munch Museum and is teeming with bustling little pavement cafés and chic bars. A thriving, truly vibrant city, the cosmopolitan heart of Norway really does have something for everyone.
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04 May
Car journey 320 Kilometers - 3h 37m
Oslo
Kristiansand
04 May
2. Kristiansand
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About the destination: Kristiansand (formerly Christianssand) is a town and municipality in Norway, the capital of Vest-Agder Province. By its population, it is the sixth largest municipality in Norway and the fifth largest city in the country, behind Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger.
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06 May
Car journey 232 Kilometers - 3h 19m
Kristiansand
Stavanger
06 May
3. Stavanger
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About the destination: Stavanger is Norway's fourth largest city and in recent years, has become the oil capital of Norway. Despite the rapid growth of the town caused by North Sea exploration, Stavanger has managed to retain its old charm while offering all the things you would expect in a modern town. The central area around Vågen harbour is usually bustling with activity, mostly during the summer months. There are a number of bars and cafes and places to eat. The old part of town, Gamle Stavanger, is a lovely collection of old houses built in traditional Norse style. The historic centre of Stavanger includes several artisan workshops and the Norwegian Canning Museum. There are said to be 173 white cottages dating from the 1800's in this area. It is the largest surviving wooden house settlement in northern Europe. The fantastic Cathedral of Stavanger is placed right in the middle of the town, between the main harbour and Breiavatnet Lake. The overall aspect is Romanic but the eastern side is clearly gothic, with all the specific elements included. The Norsk Oljemuseum shows its interesting face starting from its architecture. The museum is located in an impressive building down the harbour and tells you the history of the petrol in the North Sea and gives an insight into the industry. Outside the central area, there are lots of parks, open spaces and cycleways to explore the impressive scenery in the area. There are lots of things to do in Stavanger itself, which has its own theatre, museums and concert hall. During the summer months, various festivals take place and the centre of town buzzes with activity.
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08 May
Car journey No road route
Stavanger
Haugesund
08 May
4. Haugesund
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About the destination: Haugesund is a town and municipality in the County of Rogaland, Norway. The city is the main centre of population of the area north of Rogaland and Haugaland. Haugesunds Town Hall was built in 1931, is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2006. Pink Town Hall, designed by Gudolf Blakstad and Herman Munthe-Kaas, is one of the finest neo-classical buildings in Norway and has been chosen the most beautiful building of Haugesund.9 also is included in the edition of the new Norwegian monopoly after it was successful in a national vote. The building cannot be altered in any way without the permission of the national conservation agency. It overlooks the square and a park that was opened on 28 August 1949. During the past 20 years the city has established its position as the main commercial centre for Haugaland and southern parts of Hordaland. It has several relatively large shopping centres, taking into account the size of the city. However, this has led to a decline in trade and commercial activity in the city centre.
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08 May
Car journey No road route
Haugesund
Bergen
08 May
5. Bergen
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About the destination: Clinging tenaciously to the hills surrounding its deeply indented fjord, Bergen’s stunning scenery and exciting cultural tradition make it unique among European cities. Once the capital of Norway, Bergen has always played a leading role in the nation’ history. Squeezed between mountains and bounded by water, the centre of town stretched between the harbour Bryggen and Torgalmenningen, the main square. Bergen’s most sensuous spot is the Torget, at the foot of the harbour, your nose will tell you what’s being sold. Here you can choose fish from open tanks and watch traders net, weight and clean the creature you’ve chosen. Looking towards the right side of the harbour you’ll see the pointed gables of Bryggen’s roofline. This row of heavy-timbered medieval buildings, typical of Hanseatic architecture, has survived half a dozen disastrous fires since its construction in the 16th century. Bryggen now features restaurants, bars and arts-and-crafts workshops. Housed in one of the best-preserved buildings, the Hanseatic Museum presents an interesting picture of commercial activity during those times. Starting from Torget or Bryggen, explore the jungle of houses on the slopes of Mount Floien. A steep hike above these houses will reward you with increasingly spectacular views of Bergen and the fjord beyond. Welcoming Bergen has numerous places for an evening beer or glass of wine. This beautiful and charming city has a dynamic cultural life and lively atmosphere and is the perfect place to explore the Sognefjord and other fantastic Norwegian fjords.
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10 May
Car journey 166 Kilometers - 2h 27m
Bergen
Flam
10 May
6. Flam
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About the destination: Flåm is a village in the municipality of Aurland, in the province of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. It is located at the end of the Aurlandsfjord, which is in turn an arm of the Sognefjord. The town of Flåm has been a popular tourist destination since the late 19th century. It currently receives approximately 450,000 visitors a year. Major attractions include the fjord boat trip and the Flåmsbana, a 20km train between Flåm and Myrdal, being one of the most uneven railways in the world (including several spirals). An old train station houses a museum dedicated to Flåmsbana. The Rallarvegen route, linking Haugastøl with Voss, is also one of the main tourist attractions, especially for cyclists. Access by car to Flåm can be done by the European route E16 connecting Oslo and Bergen.
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10 May
Car journey 155 Kilometers - 2h 18m
Flam
Beitostolen
10 May
7. Beitostolen
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About the destination: The popular tourist destination Beitostølen, is located at the very entrance of Jotunheimen with the characteristic Bitihorn mountain as its recognizable landmark. There's lots to do in all four seasons, from music festivals, sports events and a large number of activities. This small mountain village has the region's best selection of restaurants, bars, shops and accommodations, but yet only a short walk from powerful mountain adventures. The hiking trails start from the center of town and before you know it, you'll be in the midst of a hikers paradise, looking towards the high peaks of Jotunheimen.
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12 May
Car journey 222 Kilometers - 3h 14m
Beitostolen
Oppdal
12 May
8. Oppdal
Stop
12 May
Car journey 118 Kilometers - 1h 47m
Oppdal
Trondheim
12 May
9. Trondheim
Stay
About the destination: Trondheim was Norway’s medieval capital founded in 997 by Olav Trygvason. You can see his statue in the town square. This bustling university town has a rich past with obvious reminders everywhere. It is the capital of Sor-Trondelag region and it is a centre of education, technical and medical research. Trondheim is a very interesting cultural town with many museums. Gamle Bybro is the old town bridge and it is also called the Gate of Fortune. It was built in 1861 and even originally it had striking carved red gates. The colourful wooden houses in Trondheim add to the beautiful feel of the city; on the banks of the river you see the different colourful houses in red, yellow, ochre, grey and white. The streets in the old town are small and narrow and the atmosphere in this area is very cosy. Nidarosdomen, the cathedral of Trondheim dates back to the year 1070 and with its giant facade, decorated with 3 rows of statues of bishops, saints and kings it is one of the most significant gothic churches and Scandinavia’s largest medieval structure. Walk up the innumerable stairs to the tower, the wonderful view of Trondheim is definitely worth it. Right next to the Cathedral you will find the Archbishop's residence. It is a lovely courtyard with many old buildings surrounding it. This is the oldest secular building in all Scandinavia. The fascinating Museum of Musical instruments is one of the best of its kind in the world. Knowledgeable guides demonstrate instruments of different periods and regions. The best of Norwegian artists are represented at the Trondheim Kunstmuseum Art Gallery, next to the cathedral. Trondheim is a beautiful city of flowers, waterways and old Norse architecture. The city boasts a rich, cultural heritage and it is a city where there's a lot going on. Although modest in size, all combines into making Trondheim one of the most exciting city centres of Northern Europe.
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14 May
Car journey 120 Kilometers - 1h 45m
Trondheim
Steinkjer
14 May
10. Steinkjer
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About the destination: Steinkjer is a city and municipality in the Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the Innherad region. The city is located on the inner part of the Trondheim fjord. Steinkjer is the largest city in the county, and the municipality is the county's second-most populous after it was passed by Stjørdal in 2008. The city is also the administrative place of Nord-Trøndelag County Council. Other populated areas in Steinkjer include the villages of Bartnes, Beitstad, Binde, Byafossen, Følling, Kvam, Lerkehaug, Mære, Sparbu, Sunnan, Vassaunet, Vekre, and Vellamelen.
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14 May
Car journey 355 Kilometers - 4h 46m
Steinkjer
Mo i Rana
14 May
11. Mo i Rana
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About the destination: Rana is a municipality in the province of Nordland, Norway. It is part of the Helgeland district. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Mo i Rana, where the National Library of Norway is located
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16 May
Car journey 230 Kilometers - 3h 10m
Mo i Rana
Bodø
16 May
12. Bodø
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About the destination: Bodø is a town and a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Salten and it is the capital of Nordland county. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Bodø. Other villages in Bodø include Misvær, Skjerstad, Saltstraumen, Løding, Løpsmarka, Kjerringøy, Sørvær, and Fenes. Bodø, located just north of the Arctic Circle, is the largest urban area and city in Nordland county, and the second-largest in North Norway. The 1,395-square-kilometre (539 sq mi) municipality is the 62nd largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Bodø is the 16th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 51,022. The municipality's population density is 38.9 inhabitants per square kilometre (101/sq mi) and its population has increased by 12% over the last decade.[
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18 May
Car journey No road route
Bodø
Narvik
18 May
13. Narvik
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About the destination: Narvik is a municipality and a city in Norway, belonging to the province of Nordland, Ofoten district, in the geographical center of the country. Narvik borders the municipality of Evenes to the Northwest, Bardu and Gratangen in the North, with the province of Norrbotten in Sweden to the South and East, and the municipality of Ballangen to the Southwest. By its high latitude, it is included within the Arctic circle. The city focuses its tourist activity in observing the wonder of nature which is located in these areas as Nordic, although the hardest winter months is not very recommended visit the region since it has not much activity and the few hours of sunlight make the place to lose a bit of attraction. The city was very important during WWII since it was considered a strategic set of great value for both armies.
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20 May
Car journey 230 Kilometers - 3h 4m
Narvik
Tromsø
20 May
14. Tromsø
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About the destination: Tromso is the administrative, commercial, and educational centre of northern Norway. It is the seventh largest city in Norway by population, and is home of the world's northernmost university, brewery and botanical garden. The town is located about 350 km north of the Arctic Circle so it has both midnight sun and polar night. Tromsø is reputed to be one of the best places in Europe from which to see the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. The beautiful cathedral, one of the largest wooden churches in Norway, is located in the centre of town in a small square with some interesting statues and sculptures. Wander down Storgatan to the marketplace, where mellow music plays, and the air redolent with coffee, fresh bread, and strawberries. The Tromso museum features ethnographic exhibits on the independent cultures of Lapland. The Polar Museum, next door, has exhibits on the story of the Arctic region with an emphasis on the lives of early hunters, trappers and explorers. Tromsdalen Kirke, popularly known as the “Arctic Cathedral”, is not in fact a cathedral at all, but the parish church of the Tromsøysund part of Tromso. It was built in 1965, mainly of concrete, and is designed to look like slabs of ice. The church is one of the most famous landmark in Tromsø. Tromso is a compact, friendly, and lively town with a picturesque setting on an island. The city has more than its share of restaurants, pubs, clubs and theatres to entertain locals and foreigners. Tromso is definitely the cultural capital of northern Norway.
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22 May
Transport from Tromsø to Frankfurt
Return
Scandinavian Airlines
Lufthansa
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
10:20 - Tromso, Langnes (TOS)
15:05 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
4h 45m 1 PC 1 Stop
SK
SK Scandinavian Airlines - SK 4411
10:20 - Tromso, Langnes (TOS)
12:10 - Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)
Transport:  SK4411
Cabin Class: Economy
50m - Connection in Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 861
13:00 - Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)
15:05 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH861
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
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Based on 2 adults
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