2024

RUTER BÅT

Public transport

In Oslo, public transport also includes boats! All year round, it is possible for the islanders of the Oslo community to get to work or school by public transport boat (Ruter). In summer, you can take a trip to the islands of Oslofjord with a cheap zone 1 ticket. A short day trip by boat, accessible to all from the city centre, a great activity for those who want to be on the water and see the city from another angle!

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 Oslo
2024

RUTER - TRANSPORTS EN COMMUN

Public transport

Operates Oslo's metro, streetcars, buses and ferries. Very comprehensive website with access to all types of tickets. The network extends over 4 zones, zone 1 being the most central. One-way, 24h, 7 days. The Oslo Pass (sold by the tourist office) gives free access to Ruter public transport. Tickets on sale in Narvesen and 7-Eleven stores, at vending machines in metro stations, and on the Ruter app.

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 Oslo
2024

NARVIKFJELLET

Funiculars and cable cars

A cable car leads to the top of Fagernestoppen and its restaurant. Once at the top, there is a magnificent view of the town, which juts out into the blue fjord, surrounded by snow-stained mountains. The perfect setting for a great descent down the slopes! With 9 slopes and 6 chairlifts, the resort is a real playground for the locals who spend their evenings and weekends here. As the season progresses, the sun returns, the light changes and the atmosphere at the top of the slopes is very special, with breathtaking sunsets!

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 Narvik
2024

BODØ TAXI

Public transport

Bodø Taxi BA is a cab service located in Bodø. They present themselves as professional and reliable in all situations. This is part of their ongoing quality assurance process. Always ask for a receipt, as it contains important information about the journey in question.

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 Bodø
2024

LOEN SKYLIFT

Funiculars and cable cars

A cable car is certainly expensive but great if you pass by, and especially the opportunity to get high quickly and discover all the hiking trails that start from the summit. In summer, the time amplitudes are obviously greater than in winter. In summer too, there are hikes to be done on foot, but also paragliding, mountain biking, via ferrata and even a zip line open on Saturdays depending on the weather. The cabin is quite spacious and gently lifts us to an altitude of over 1,000 meters in just ten minutes. Vertiginous!

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 Stryn