Lifecruiser » Norway http://lifecruiser.org Ranked Top 100 Travel Blog Lifecruiser. Travel information & photos. Europe, North & South America. Thu, 21 Feb 2013 09:24:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Travel News: Arctic Circle Pass by SJ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-news-arctic-circle-pass-by-sj/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-news-arctic-circle-pass-by-sj/#comments Thu, 15 Mar 2012 21:26:16 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=6672 The Swedish Railways (SJ.se) is launching a new and flexible one day Arctic Circle Hop On Hop Off Pass for the eighteen train stations between the Swedish city Kiruna and the Norwegian city Narvik, crossing the border of the two countries.

I would love to make a stop at the Abisko station way up in the north which is within one of Sweden’s most extra ordinary national parks and other very rural mountain lodges and make some more exploring in the surroundings.

Considering I’m born in one of the Nordic Countries where the Arctic Circle is represented, it’s some kind of a shame that I have not visited it yet…

We have been talking about it, another scenic railway route up in the north, but something else always comes in between every time.

Maybe it will increase the chance now, with this Hop on Hop off pass?

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Last nights dinner photos http://lifecruiser.org/archive/last-nights-dinner-photos/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/last-nights-dinner-photos/#comments Sat, 25 Feb 2012 20:32:23 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=6214 One of the main things at our blogger meetups is the dinner times together, not only to just meetup, but to share different cooking and dinner tasting opportunities with each other. Some times localities, other times just great food without any connection to our different locations.

This time we were Swedish and Norwegian bloggers meeting up and perhaps our food habits are not that far away from each other since our countries are neighbors, but still it can differ.

In the photo below there is a little starter we made for us all, our own favorite shrimp cocktail with Champagne onion and a sparkling Cremant to drink with it.

mariestad-shrimp-cocktail

We had to make a pause between the starter and the main course though, to really enjoy the food better.

This course, Anna and Renny had been preparing for us and it were an authentic old fashioned long-cook meat dinner with wine to go with it.

mariestad-annas-steak

Yes, it was delicious – as always!!! We’re spoiled. It’s not always you get the chance to have long-cooked meals nowadays when everything is fast food.

More photos will come. Today we left Mariestad and the others and went home again. We did get home safe and sound, the roads were excellent, dry and empty.

Next trip? Who knows, it will be a surprise – maybe even for ourselves… *giggles*

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Travel Photo: The little shark boat Orca http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-photo-the-little-shark-boat-orca/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-photo-the-little-shark-boat-orca/#comments Thu, 30 Jun 2011 06:56:42 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=3865 When out traveling, even if only on roadtrips rather local, you get to see interesting things. This time we spotted a the little shark boat named Orca II.

Faro shark boat. Gotland, Sweden

Captured at the Swedish island Gotland somewhere. Maybe by influence from the vikings…? ha ha.. Kinda cute, don’t you think…?

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13 Most Boost Trips http://lifecruiser.org/archive/13-most-boost-trips/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/13-most-boost-trips/#comments Tue, 24 May 2011 10:53:21 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=3574 Lifecruiser now presents 13 of our experiences in different trips that gave us the most boost of inspiration and travel fuel. The trips experiences that makes the travel interest going.

Those different experiences from trips that for different reasons stays in our memories until eternity, for totally different reasons.

Not necessary so remarkable, just the ones given us most pleasure right in that moment. Often it is the mood you are in that defines a success, right?

  1. Most spectacular: Wet kiss at Iguazu Falls
  2. Best beach water: Elafonisi, Crete
  3. Biggest beach: Monte Gordo, Algarve, Portugal
  4. Best B&B: Steinway playing, Scotland
  5. Best hotel: Hotel Vanity Golf, Majorca, Spain
  6. Best hostel: Wombats City Hostel, Vienna, Austria
  7. Most unique roadtrip: 4620 km roadtrip to Spain
  8. Dearest memory: French Riviera blog meetup
  9. Biggest blog meetup: Oslo blog gathering, Norway
  10. Best tour experience: Iceland excursions
  11. Love memory 1: Proposal in Paris
  12. Love memory 2: Honeymoon, Crete, Greece
  13. Winner: Our engagement beach, Gotland, Sweden

You might wonder why the engagement beach are a winner?

It’s impossible to beat a fabulous island beach like that, especially deeply in love, in February changing rings in minus degrees, very windy with sand blowing into the Champagne glasses, totally alone under the stars – it felt like we were alone in the universe!

Recently we also made a Lifecruiser Travel brief list where you can have an overview over Lifecruiser trips we’ve done before.

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Your Summer Holiday Plans? http://lifecruiser.org/archive/your-summer-holiday-plans/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/your-summer-holiday-plans/#comments Sat, 26 Mar 2011 22:26:57 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=3419 Have you planned your summer holiday 2011 yet? Tell us all about it! We love to hear all the juicy details. If you have not: what are your thoughts, preparing or tools you plan to use to search for the best opportunity?

Lifecruiser Holiday Beach Chairs

There are many sites out there offering a lot of information and/or bookings options for our trips, but do you have any special favorites or dislikes?

We tend to use a lot of different ones to research information about a certain destination, accommodation or flights, it could be to use Google Earth as a travel tool, sites like TripAdvisor, Kayak, Matador, hotel booking sites like Easytobook (see our sidebar), budget flights at Ryanair, OnTheRoad.to, other travel blogs, social networks like Twitter and Facebook.

The trick is to always gather information when you stumble upon it, even if you’re not planning to go to that particular destination on your upcoming holiday – maybe next – plus not being satisfied with one answer.

Always check around for other opinions or other travel operators alternatives and don’t forget to check different dates – price can vary huge between different dates, so if you can be flexible you’re a winner when it comes to booking a holiday to the best value.

Sometimes it’s best to even surprise yourself with a new destination, meaning to go where the tickets are cheap right at that moment. Once we found return flight tickets for 3 persons to Berlin for 238 SEK, which is about 36 USD or 25 EURO. Unbeatable wouldn’t you say?

So what about Lifecruiser summer holiday plans?

We want to go on holiday to our paradise beach island Gotland at Sweden’s east coast as usual in July, but nothing is booked yet (due to boring private matters), but we hope to make the Gotland ferry and farm accommodation bookings within the nearest weeks.

Besides that we have not made any summer holiday plans yet, but you’ll never know with us, suddenly we may be on the way somewhere, if we’ve found a really good price or if someone would sponsor an escape trip for us.

We do have some plans for October to make a visit to Claudie and Pierre in Provence, France again, to see their new house together with our Norwegian blogger friends.

Another thing we will do is to take one or another shorter roadtrip in Sweden in May or June, probably to somewhere there are nice golf pleasures nearby…

If you have not planned your summer holiday yet, please do – and don’t forget to tell us about it!

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Oaxen Lifebuoy Stockholm http://lifecruiser.org/archive/oaxen-lifebuoy-stockholm/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/oaxen-lifebuoy-stockholm/#comments Sun, 23 Jan 2011 15:40:45 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=3229 Out on a photo tour at the island Gotland last summer, we found this lifebuoy with the text Oaxen IV, Stockholm. Very suitable now when we are stuck in Stockholm for unknown time.

Gotland: Oaxen IV Stockholm lifebuoy

Oaxen IV was a boat build 1926 in Norway for whaling, that ended up in Sweden and rebuilt to a tugboat later on. I wonder though why the lifebuoy ended up at Gotland…

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Inspired of Vikings: Travel Oslo, Norway http://lifecruiser.org/archive/inspired-of-vikings-travel-oslo-norway/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/inspired-of-vikings-travel-oslo-norway/#comments Sun, 12 Sep 2010 10:00:00 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2899 Maybe Scandinavians have inherited a special strong urge to travel from the Vikings, maybe it’s in our blood. I don’t know, but I do know that it certainly is inspiring! This time we Swedes traveled to Oslo, Norway to meet up with blogger friends from different countries around the world.

It sure is an interesting, very rewarding and more authentic way of travel to find a venue to go to with fellow bloggers you’ve been talking to in the internet and becoming truly dear friends also in real life.

Bloggers meetup background

We have met several of the bloggers before. The hosts this year for the Oslo Blog Gathering, Renny and Diane, arranged this event together with Visit Oslo to make it an awesome exploring of the Oslo area with the help of the Oslo Pass.

We have also met Tor and Anna several times before, which now generously hosted us in their winter home. Poor Tor had to sleep on the sofa and Anna could only participate one evening due to her work unfortunately.

Even Claudie and Pierre were hosted by Tor, giving us an opportunity to reciprocate some of the food feasts at our meeting in Provence at Claudie’s home last year.

This time with a more Scandinavian touch of course! Not to mention a lot of Champagne cheers… *giggles*

Our fondness of Champagne actually has a history background: once upon a time I started something called the Cyber Cruise for bloggers, which simply was a way for us to do internet travel together to different destinations – and we also had a lot of fun partying with Champagne.

Last year we continued that travel idea into real life instead, beginning with France… and who knows where we end up at last…? One thing is sure though: we’re making a lot of new, awesome friends this way!

Oslo sightseeing by tourist bus

The Oslo Blog Gathering started out with an introducing bus sightseeing tour called Oslo highlights, with Margaret as guide – a truly inspiring woman with humor who did show us Oslo downtown, Vigeland Sculpture Park and Holmenkollen Ski jump.

Holmenkollen Ski Kump, Oslo, Norway

Think about going down that ski jump? Well, you only have to qualify to participate in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships that will be held at Holmenkollen in February 2011!
 

Oslo City Hall Reception

After the Oslo sightseeing tour it was time for the reception with the Mayor of Oslo, Fabian Stang, in the City Hall. Yes, he actually agreed to meet us all over a glass of Champagne and some snacks – what a great PR for Oslo and the Norwegian hospitality, don’t you think?

Oslo Mayor, City Hall, Norway

Especially when you consider that this was on his birthday, so naturally we all brought him gifts, a small token of our gratitude, things from our home countries. Here in the photo above Claudie & Pierre from Provence, France.

Oslo City Hall is a very special building, in my opinion it’s not so much the outside postmodernism architecture as the inside interior that impressed me: native and historical wall paintings telling us a lot about Norway. Here is just one sample of them.

Oslo City Hall wall painting, Norway
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I understand very well why the yearly Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held in the City Hall, don’t you?
 

Akershus Fortress

The Akershus fortress has survived many attacks, even by Swedish forces actually. The fortress was strategically important for the capital, and therefore the whole Norway. It’s said that the one that ruled Akershus fortress also ruled Norway.

Akershus Fortress, Oslo, Norway

Besides being filled with so much Norwegian history, it also has a gorgeous architecture and interior. One can truly feel the historical atmosphere in there – we even managed to meet the fortress ghosts – we think….

Akershus Fortress ghost shadow, Oslo, Norway
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A walk around Bygdø Peninsula

Tor was doing a special walking tour around the Bygdø peninsula with some of us and of course he knew every part of it since he lived here for many years in his youth.

You have seen the Norwegian trolls I spotted before, but now he took us to the paradise instead!

Well, almost – the beach Paradisbukta (Paradise Bay) among some other interesting sights on the way….

Paradisbukta beach, Bygdo peninsula, Norway
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Ship Museums at Bygdø Peninsula

For the one interested in marine history Bygdø is a real treasure with several different ship museums of important matter.

Fram Museum is the ship Roald Amundsen used at his Polar Expeditions, the first to reach the South Pole in 1912 and probably with the worlds strongest ship. I would call it one of the worlds strongest men too!

FRAM polarship museum, Norway
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Thor Heyerdahl was what some might call crazy Norwegian scientist and explorer, but I call fascinating. He most certainly must have inherited some viking blood, considering his extra ordinary world famous expeditions he did which are exposed in the Kon-Tiki Museum.

Raa II ship, Kon-Tiki museum, Norway
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Of course there would not be a completed marine museum tour if there were not the most ancient and truly inspiring Viking Ship Museum with the three Viking ships Oseberg, Gokstad and Tun and other grave findings.

Viking ship museum, Norway
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These ships were actually burial ships carrying lots of treasures like wagons, horses and textiles which seldom has been preserved from the Viking age. Together with the other grave findings it tells us a lot about the Viking life not otherwise possible to know.
 

Lille Herbern Island

To get to the Lille Herbern Island from Bygdø Island, we had to take the smallest ferry I’ve traveled with so far which goes a very short way over to the island, only a few minutes ride.

We were going to dine there at the Lille Herbern restaurant together with the other bloggers, who were on another sightseeing tour than us.

We sat down outside to wait for them and of course we grabbed the opportunity to drink Champagne while we were chatting. We didn’t mind waiting at all! *giggles*

If the weather had been more nice one could have stayed out there for a long time admiring all the different boats that passed by the island.

Ship outside Lille Herbern. Norway
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Harbor & boats in Oslo

Our regulars readers know that we have a special love for boats, so of course we did capture a lot of different boats in the harbor of Oslo and surroundings. There are many fjords in Norway and following are of course a lot of boating.

Oslo ships, Norway
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Drøbak town

Drøbak is a small town not far from the capital Oslo, with many picturesque tree houses situated on hill streets well worth to wander around.

Drobak galleon figure, Norway

The town also has an important history since it was Oslo’s winter harbor during many years because the fjord did freeze in severe winters all the way to Oslo.

From here you also can take a ferry out to the Oscarsborg Fortress – if you make it in time which we did not…

Drobak harbor, Norway
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One important moment in the history was from the German invasion of Norway in 1940. The German heavy cruiser Blücher sank after an attack from the Oscarsborg fortress near Drøbak narrows.

Result: it was blocking the way for the following troops, leaving enough time to evacuate the government, parliament, royal family and the national treasury.

Norway never surrendered to the Germans, they participated as an ally in the war instead.
 

National gift Voksenåsen

Voksenåsen is a national gift from Norway to Sweden for giving help to Norway during World War II – another sign of the two countries friendship – not only by bloggers….

Even though Voksenåsen was not part of the OsloBG sightseeing, we went to this hotel and conference center by ourselves during the Oslo visit. It has a simply breathtaking view over Oslo.

Voksenasen breathtaking view, Oslo, Norway
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Middle Ages Ruin Party

In the old parts of Oslo city there are some preserved ruins from the Middle Ages. It was here that the urbanization of Oslo started around the year 1000 – and this was also our place for a bloggers bubble water party the last evening.

Oslo medieval ruin blogger party, Norway
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Suitable don’t you think? Old habits meeting new habits….

OsloBG Roundup

After the bubble water intake in the ruins we went on to the pub Dubliner in central Oslo, where also some bloggers who hadn’t been able to make it earlier, had a chance to meet up and chat. A truly nice roundup of a wonderful blog gathering.

At the Dubliner they have a wall painting saying: “A stranger is only a friend you havent met yet” – and those bloggers really proved that the saying is true.

Thanks x millions to all the Oslo Blog Gathering participants & hosts, for making it such a huge success and wonderful memories to re-experience it through all ours photos!

Lifecruisers Norway 2010 photos (with links to different folders).

So where do we meet up next time? Well, I did hear some rumors about Ibiza…

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Oslo Botanical Garden, Norway http://lifecruiser.org/archive/oslo-botanical-garden-norway/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/oslo-botanical-garden-norway/#comments Sun, 05 Sep 2010 21:06:52 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2891 The first sightseeing we did in Norway this time (15th of August), was a tour to the botanical garden in Oslo – together with our Norwegian friend Kari. The weather was excellent and we really had a very lovely day there.

Which photo was your favorite? Mine is the eye on the tree and the water lilies.

LifecruiserBotanical Gardens
 


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Three Trees in Norway http://lifecruiser.org/archive/three-trees-in-norway/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/three-trees-in-norway/#comments Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:38:05 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2866 Out on a walk in the forests of Norway, you’ll never know what you could see – I mean Norway is after all famous for their trolls. At least I spotted them three times – or even more…

Norwegian tree troll in sky

I’m glad that it wasn’t in the evening when it was darker, that could perhaps have been a bit scary, or what do you say?`*giggles*

Norwegian tree troll legs

I have only one thing to say about the one above: what is that thing she has growing between her legs…? *giggles*

Norwegian treehugger troll

I’ve heard about treehuggers hanging around before, but never in this kind of way…. *giggles*

Is it me having too much imagination? I even thought I saw an owl in a nest in this photo down below! Please tell me you see it too!

Norwegian tree trolls owl nest

The truth: Did we really meet any trolls at all while in Norway? Well, you’ll have to find out by yourself by coming here later, haven’t you….?

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Home Sweet Sleep Home http://lifecruiser.org/archive/home-sweet-sleep-home/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/home-sweet-sleep-home/#comments Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:47:37 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2854 After being away all summer (7 weeks) at our summer paradise island and then for 9 days in Oslo, Norway, visiting friends (including a fab blog gathering), it sure was nice to finally come home to Stockholm again – even though we have had a wonderful time away.

The number one thing I’m always longing back to when out traveling is: our own (90 cm!) bed. Since we arrived home, we have been sleeping many hours, for 2 nights in a row we slept about 12 hours!

Of course, since we both are born in Stockholm, the Northern Venice has a special place in our heart and always will even though we have considering a move to our summer paradise island Gotland.

Another, not so nice thing, is the big laundry mountain we came home to… Yikes. Takes time to get rid off I’ll tell you!

Next thing to take care of is a lot of photo sorting, fixing, uploads and blog posts. Stay tuned, we will write a post about it very soon….

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