Norway getting an all-electric fjord ferry
Norway, a world leader in electric transportation, is taking another step with an all-electric ferry to link towns along its fjords.
Norway, a world leader in electric transportation, is taking another step with an all-electric ferry to link towns along its fjords.
Bob Cranwell continues his tale of visits to the Svartisdal region in Norway, and some of the potential perils of hiking around this beautiful piece of geography.
Bob Cranwell shares wonderful travel memories of camping in the Norwegian backcountry, in the shadow of a great glacier!
Norway will undertake an unusual project: A ship tunnel to bypass a peninsula that’s noted for some of the most dangerous waters on the coast.
Norway’s two biggest carriers aren’t interested in a far-north field being promoted by local interests and national government funding.
A tax blamed for loss of service at Oslo’s second airport may be on the way out, but not without a replacement.
A Norwegian amusement park aims to be “a theme park in Viking costume.”
Denmark and Norway are dropping old favorites, while Sweden finds new ways to describe new things.
A leading group of Norwegian outdoor and hiking enthusiasts, Friluftsliv, has called for limits on the numbers allowed to hike to a number endangered or dangerous
Considering that Norwegian’s whole reputation is staked on the idea of low-cost travel, especially across the Atlantic, you might be surprised to learn that the
Norway, a world leader in electric transportation, is taking another step with an all-electric ferry to link towns along its fjords.
Bob Cranwell continues his tale of visits to the Svartisdal region in Norway, and some of the potential perils of hiking around this beautiful piece of geography.
Bob Cranwell shares wonderful travel memories of camping in the Norwegian backcountry, in the shadow of a great glacier!
Norway will undertake an unusual project: A ship tunnel to bypass a peninsula that’s noted for some of the most dangerous waters on the coast.
Norway’s two biggest carriers aren’t interested in a far-north field being promoted by local interests and national government funding.
A tax blamed for loss of service at Oslo’s second airport may be on the way out, but not without a replacement.
A Norwegian amusement park aims to be “a theme park in Viking costume.”
Denmark and Norway are dropping old favorites, while Sweden finds new ways to describe new things.
A leading group of Norwegian outdoor and hiking enthusiasts, Friluftsliv, has called for limits on the numbers allowed to hike to
Considering that Norwegian’s whole reputation is staked on the idea of low-cost travel, especially across the Atlantic, you might be