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Have you ever considered visiting Norway? This video shows you magnificent parts of Norway. Stave churces in Telemark, fjords, the pittoresque valley of Dalen, the Travellers' Choice 2015 top rated hotel Dalen, the famous Pulpit Rock - Preikestolen, and the beautiful city of Stavanger.
Come and visit Norway!
The video first shows parts of the county of Telemark. Telemark is located in southeastern Norway, extending from Hardangervidda to the Skagerrak coast. Telemark has a very broken and heterogeneous landscape, including many hills and valleys. In this video we show you two of Norway's many stave churches, Eidsborg stave church and Heddal stave church. Eidsborg stave church.
Eidsborg Stave Church is one of the best preserved Norwegian stave churches. Eidsborg Stave Church is located next to the Vest-Telemark Museum in Eidsborg, near the municipality Tokke, near Dalen.
On the steep mountain over Dalen lies Rui, the cotter's farm where the tiny sisters Ingrine and Gurine lived. The became famous across the land as the "Rui girls who came to the King" (from Visit Telemark http://www.visittelemark.com/things-to-do/the-rui-farm-p515443)
In Dalen you also find the beautiful and luxurious hotel Dalen. Dalen Hotel is a historic hotel in Dalen in the municipality of Tokke in Telemark county, Norway. The luxury Dalen Hotel, once a popular locale for European royalty, is one of the largest wooden buildings in Norway and one of the best preserved hotels of its size from the 1800s.
The hotel is located in eastern Dalen on the shores of Bandak lake. The hotel owners operate a ferry service along the Telemark Canal, which during the warmer seasons has daily trips between Skien and Dalen on the historic passenger ships MS Henrik Ibsen and MS Victoria. The hotel can also be accessed by road on Fylkesvei 38 and 45, which extends down from E134 to the north. (Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalen_Hotel)
Next, the video takes you to the county of Rogaland. Visit Stavanger city, or travel to Tau by ferry to the mountains to reach the Pulpit Rock. Access to Preikestolen from Stavanger is via the RV13 road and the ferry from Tau.
A round-trip hike to Preikestolen from the closest car park takes about 3–4 hours for someone of average fitness.
The walk to Preikestolen is very steep in places. The path starts at the Preikestolhytta, at an elevation of approximately 270 metres (886 feet) above sea level, and climbs to 604 metres (1982 feet). The hike takes 1–3 hours depending on experience and fitness level. Even though the elevation differential is only 334 metres (1096 feet) and the walk is not particularly long (3.8 km each way), the total elevation gain and loss over the course of the hike is more than one might initially expect, as the path climbs and descends various ridges (Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preikestolen)
Do you want to find out more?
Please follow these links:
Visit Telemark: http://www.visittelemark.no/
Region Stavanger: http://www.regionstavanger.com/
Pulpit Rock - Preikestolen: http://www.visitnorway.com/uk/where-to-go-uk/fjord-norway/ryfylke/what-to-do-in-ryfylke/scenic-attractions-in-ryfylke/hiking-to-the-top-of-preikestolen-the-pulpit-rock/
Tourist info Ryfylke: http://www.visitrogaland.com/
Heddal Stave Church: http://www.heddalstavkirke.no/lang/gb
Eidsborg Stave Church and Vest-Telemark museum: http://www.visittelemark.no/opplev-telemark/vest-telemark-museum-eidsborg-p515293
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Have you ever considered visiting Norway? This video shows you magnificent parts of Norway. Stave churces in Telemark, fjords, the pittoresque valley of Dalen, the Travellers' Choice 2015 top rated hotel Dalen, the famous Pulpit Rock - Preikestolen, and the beautiful city of Stavanger.
Come and visit Norway!
The video first shows parts of the county of Telemark. Telemark is located in southeastern Norway, extending from Hardangervidda to the Skagerrak coast. Telemark has a very broken and heterogeneous landscape, including many hills and valleys. In this video we show you two of Norway's many stave churches, Eidsborg stave church and Heddal stave church. Eidsborg stave church.
Eidsborg Stave Church is one of the best preserved Norwegian stave churches. Eidsborg Stave Church is located next to the Vest-Telemark Museum in Eidsborg, near the municipality Tokke, near Dalen.
On the steep mountain over Dalen lies Rui, the cotter's farm where the tiny sisters Ingrine and Gurine lived. The became famous across the land as the "Rui girls who came to the King" (from Visit Telemark http://www.visittelemark.com/things-to-do/the-rui-farm-p515443)
In Dalen you also find the beautiful and luxurious hotel Dalen. Dalen Hotel is a historic hotel in Dalen in the municipality of Tokke in Telemark county, Norway. The luxury Dalen Hotel, once a popular locale for European royalty, is one of the largest wooden buildings in Norway and one of the best preserved hotels of its size from the 1800s.
The hotel is located in eastern Dalen on the shores of Bandak lake. The hotel owners operate a ferry service along the Telemark Canal, which during the warmer seasons has daily trips between Skien and Dalen on the historic passenger ships MS Henrik Ibsen and MS Victoria. The hotel can also be accessed by road on Fylkesvei 38 and 45, which extends down from E134 to the north. (Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalen_Hotel)
Next, the video takes you to the county of Rogaland. Visit Stavanger city, or travel to Tau by ferry to the mountains to reach the Pulpit Rock. Access to Preikestolen from Stavanger is via the RV13 road and the ferry from Tau.
A round-trip hike to Preikestolen from the closest car park takes about 3–4 hours for someone of average fitness.
The walk to Preikestolen is very steep in places. The path starts at the Preikestolhytta, at an elevation of approximately 270 metres (886 feet) above sea level, and climbs to 604 metres (1982 feet). The hike takes 1–3 hours depending on experience and fitness level. Even though the elevation differential is only 334 metres (1096 feet) and the walk is not particularly long (3.8 km each way), the total elevation gain and loss over the course of the hike is more than one might initially expect, as the path climbs and descends various ridges (Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preikestolen)
Do you want to find out more?
Please follow these links:
Visit Telemark: http://www.visittelemark.no/
Region Stavanger: http://www.regionstavanger.com/
Pulpit Rock - Preikestolen: http://www.visitnorway.com/uk/where-to-go-uk/fjord-norway/ryfylke/what-to-do-in-ryfylke/scenic-attractions-in-ryfylke/hiking-to-the-top-of-preikestolen-the-pulpit-rock/
Tourist info Ryfylke: http://www.visitrogaland.com/
Heddal Stave Church: http://www.heddalstavkirke.no/lang/gb
Eidsborg Stave Church and Vest-Telemark museum: http://www.visittelemark.no/opplev-telemark/vest-telemark-museum-eidsborg-p515293
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