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We found 17 posts.


1. Christmas in Norway: A guide

Kongens gate in Trondheim I’ve always enjoyed the Norwegian Christmas; it’s much more than just a holiday, it’s an event. The first day of Advent with the lighting of the first candle means that the dark and seemingly endless month of November has passed.

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Published on 9th December, 2009 at 8:09pm by Michael Sandelson.

3. Editor’s tip for a trip

Storåna (Sandnes) “Discover” Sandnes.

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Published on 4th December, 2009 at 12:00pm by Michael Sandelson.

4. Editor’s relaxing tip

All kinds of beers A place for beer-lovers.

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Published on 4th December, 2009 at 11:56am by Michael Sandelson.

5. Editor’s tip

Grilled slender sprats A fishy experience.

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Published on 4th December, 2009 at 11:47am by Michael Sandelson.

6. Editor’s tip for a trip: The Museum of Historical Flight

A SAS B-737 at Copenhagen airport This is definitely one for the boys.

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Published on 28th August, 2009 at 3:09pm by Michael Sandelson.

7. Editor’s tip: Backgammon in Skagen Brygge Hotel

A contemporary backgammon set Every Monday from 19:00

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 11:36pm by Michael Sandelson.

8. Editor’s tip: Træe

Træe Why not take a trip out of town this Sunday to visit Jæren’s only surviving farm-worker’s house called “Træe”?

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 11:33pm by Michael Sandelson.

9. Editor’s tip for a trip: Garborgheimen

Portrait of Arne Garborg Would you like to learn more about Arne Garborg, Jæren’s most famous writer?

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 10:41pm by Michael Sandelson.

10. Editor’s tip for a trip: Byrkjedalstunet and the candle factory

Byrkjedalstunet Why not experience traditional Norwegian food in Byrkjedalstunet, in Gjesdal county?

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 10:39pm by Michael Sandelson.

11. Editor’s tip for a trip: Utstein Kloster

Utstein Kloster For a relaxing Sunday drive, why not take the car and drive to Utstein Kloster (Cloisters)?

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 10:30pm by Michael Sandelson.

12. Editor’s tip for a trip: Rogaland Arboret

Spring when rhododendrons are in bloom Rogland Arboret is a delightful place for walks and for children, located in a secluded spot off the E39 after Sandnes.

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 10:27pm by Michael Sandelson.

13. Editor’s tip for a trip: Sola Strand Hotel and beach

Panorama Sola Strand Hotel and beach If you’ve noticed that spring is in the air but don’t feel like exhausting yourself, then why not visit Sola Strand Hotel? On Sundays in the bar/café area, they have some traditional Norwegian fish soup.

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 10:13pm by Michael Sandelson.

14. Editor’s tip for a trip: Hå Gamle Prestegard

Art gallery at Hå Gamle Prestegard If you would like some bracing air, then you could travel out to Hå Gamle Prestegard.

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 10:09pm by Michael Sandelson.

15. Editor’s tips for trips and things to do

Funny woman in skiing position In this section, you will find a selection of things to do and see taken from the weekly entertainment guides.

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Published on 9th August, 2009 at 9:59pm by Michael Sandelson.

16. It’s all in a name

An eye chart A brief list of places to ask your Norwegian teacher about.

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Published on 27th July, 2009 at 12:14pm by Michael Sandelson.

17. Stamping out the queues

Passports Police superintendent Jarle Søyland is a man with a mission. As head of the Immigration section of Stavanger police, he wants to see waiting times for permit applications reduced to almost zero by the end of 2009. The political go-ahead for establishing Norway’s second service centre for foreign employees has been given, but he is still waiting for the funds. Time is money.

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Published on 15th July, 2009 at 6:23pm by Michael Sandelson.