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Fredrikstad

Fredrikstad is a city in Østfold county in Norway.

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Fredrikstad is served by the Norwegian State Railway on the Oslo-Halden line. There are also numerous express busses between Oslo and the towns and cities in Østfold, including Fredrikstad.

The main airport serving eastern Norway is Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), which unfortunately is far north of Oslo while Fredrikstad is far south of Oslo. Nevertheless, there is a bus service (line F11) between Fredrikstad and the airport taking slightly over two hours.

Some people find a good deal if they fly to Gothenburg instead, and take the train or drive from there. Gothenburg is even further from Fredrikstad than OSL is (though the difference in time is less than an hour), but sometimes the tickets might be better there.

A new passenger terminal is being built at the military airport at Rygge near Moss which will open in October 2007 and be considerably closer, but it is not clear yet what airlines are going to fly there, and to what destinations that will be.

See

The old fortified city, founded in 1567 and Kongsten fortress


(previously Frederiksstad) (literally Fredrik's Town) is a city and municipality in the county of Østfold, Norway.

The city of Fredrikstad was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The rural municipality of Glemmen was merged with Fredrikstad Janaury 1, 1964 - and the rural municipalities of Borge, Onsøy, Krükerøy and Rolvsøy were merged with Fredrikstad January 1, 1994.

The city straddles the river Glomma where it meets the sea. With Sarpsborg, Fredrikstad forms the fifth largest urban area in Norway. As of April 1st 2006, according to Statistics Norway these two municipalitites have a total population of 121,097 - 70,962 in Fredrikstad and 50,135 in Sarpsborg.

Fredrikstad was built at the mouth of Glomma as a replacement, after Sarpsborg (15 km upstream) was burned down by the Swedes. It was founded in 1567 by king Frederik II. Almost half the population of Sarpsborg stayed behind, and rebuilt their old town at its original site.

The city centre is situated on the west bank of river Glomma, while the old town on the east bank is Northern Europe's best preserved fortified town.

Fredrikstad used to have a large sawmill industry and was an important harbour for timber export, then later on shipbuilding, until the main yard was closed in the 1980s. The main industries are currently various chemical plants and other light industry.

In 2005, Fredrikstad was a host port for the Tall Ships' Race.

The name

The city was named after the Danish-Norwegian king Frederik II in 1569. The last element is stad m 'city'.

Until 1877 the name was written Frederiksstad, in the period 1877-1888 Fredriksstad, from 1889 on Fredrikstad.

History

After Sarpsborg was burned to the ground during the Northern Seven Years' War, the ruling king,
Frederick II of Denmark, decided by a royal decret to rebuild the city 15 km south of the original
location. This new location's vicinity to the sea and with large accessible surrounding areas,
made it more ideal...



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Norwegian Evening on the Fjord 3 hours

Norwegian Evening on the Fjord

Cruise onboard a traditional wooden sailing ship as you sail for approximately 3 hours through a maze of green islands, dotted with summer houses.

A traditional Norwegian prawn buffet is also included and it is a feast of prawns, bread and butter, mayonnaise and lemon

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Galdhøpiggen

The Galdhøpiggen is with a hight of 2469m is the biggest mountain in Norway. It lies in the Jotunheimen mountains.
You can drive up to a hotel that lies on the foot of the mountain. After a good night sleep there, you can start climbing up early in the morning.
Firs you walk trough bushes and stone, what later on becomes only stone. After that the first slides of snow show up, but after some more climing that snow isn't so special anymore, because you wil be walking in a half a meter of snow the last and biggest part of the journey up.
When you are on the top, after a clim of 4 hours, and you're lucky, you can see as far as your eyes can go. It's breath taking. If your unlucky, you will be walking in rainclouds and will not notice the cliffs and evalanges you pass by.

It's a great climb and there is no need for special gear, else then a good pair of walking shoes and some warm clothing.

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The Peace City - Nobel Peace Center, Kon - Tiki and Holocaust Center 3.5 hours

Oslo - The Peace City

The most prestigious of the Nobel prizes - the Peace prize - is awarded in Oslo each year. Highlights of this tour include visits to the Nobel Peace Center - the annual host of the Nobel Peace Prize on the Aker Brygge waterfront. The presentation ceremony has been held in Oslo since 1901, when the first prize was awarded to the Swiss founder of the International Red Cross.

You will also visit the Oslo City Hall with a focus on Fridtjof Nansen and Alfred Nobel. Continue to the Holocaust Center and the Thor Heyerdahl Museum Kon-Tiki ,which is dedicated to the balsa raft which Norwegian explorer Heyerdahl used to sail from Peru to Polynesia in 1947.

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Bergen Card Flexible

Bergen Card The Bergen Card is a practical and economical way to experience the cultural city of Bergen! With a Bergen Card in your pocket, you can travel free by bus in Bergen, get free parking, and gain free admission or discounts to museums and attractions, many established cultural events, various sightseeing trips, restaurants and shopping. Along with your Bergen Card, you will receive the Bergen Card Handbook describing all the card's benefits. Click here for more information and Booking Details







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