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Arrival in south west Norway
You
can arrive in south west Norway by plane, ferry or car, giving many
potential points of entry - with direct connections from England,
Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Holland and France.
There are several opportunities to make Norway part of a larger
touring holiday around Europe - around Scandinavia, or around the
north sea, for example.
With seven airports and eight sea ferry ports, you have a lot of
choices.
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Airports
Bergen
Flesland airport (BGO) has
flights from Denmark (Copenhagen), Holland (Amsterdam), England (London),
Scotland (Aberdeen), Sweden (Gothenberg), France (Paris beauvais,
Nice), Spain (Murcia) plus the Oslo hub.
Haugesund Karmøy airport
(HAU) has flights from London plus the Oslo hub.
Stavanger Sola airport
(SVG) has flights from Denmark (Copenhagen or
Kobenhavn , Esbjerg, Billund), Holland (Amsterdam), Germany (Frankfurt),
England (London, Newcastle), Scotland (Aberdeen) and Sweden (Gothenberg
or Goteborg) plus the Oslo hub.
Kristiansand Kjevik airport
(KRS) has flights from Denmark (Copenhagen), Holland
(Amsterdam) plus the Oslo hub.
Sandefjord Torp airport
(TRF) has flights from Denmark (Copenhagen), Holland
(Amsterdam), Germany (Frankfurt), England (London, Newcastle), Scotland
(Glasgow), Sweden (Stockholm) and Italy (Milan).
Fagernes airport
(VDB) has flights from Oslo and charter flights from
the UK in the ski season.
Oslo Gardermoen airport (OSL)
is the main hub for Norway, with direct flights to more destinations
Airlines:
SAS
Braathens - Scandinavian
Norwegian
Wideroe
Coast Air
KLM
RyanAir
Lufthansa
Ferry
ports
Bergen
has sailings from Newcastle England, Hirtshals and Hanstholm Denmark,
and to Lerwick (Shetland), Torshavn (Faroe) and Iceland from March
to September.
Haugesund
has sailings from Newcastle England and Hanstholm Denmark.
Stavanger
has sailings from Newcastle England and Hirtshals Denmark.
Egersund
has sailings from Hanstholm Denmark.
Kristiansand
has sailings from Hirtshals Denmark, Newcastle England and Gothenberg
Sweden.
Larvik
has sailings from Hirtshals and Fredrikshavn Denmark
Sandefjord
has a route from Stromstad Sweden
Oslo
has sailings from Hirtshals, Fredrikshavn and Copenhagen (Denmark),
Helsingborg (Sweden) and Kiel (Germany)
Ferry
lines:
Color
Line
FjordLine
DFDS
Seaways
Stena
line
Smyril
line (summer)
By
Car:
Norway has a long land
border with Sweden to the East.
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