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                <title>Finse</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This place is on the roof of Norway.  It is only accessible by train - the mainline Bergen to Oslo. <br><br>Fantastic hotel Finse 1222 with great views over glacier. The walks along the old navvy road are excellent.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Walks near Hotel Finse 1222, Finse</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA["The roof of Norway"<br>Use Hotel Finse 1222 as a base for adventures in the Norwegian mountains.<br><br>There are excellent walks and cycling opportunities along the old Navvy Road. Ask the stationmaster for the best routes by hopping from station to station - they are spaced about 15km apart.  <br><br>The walk from Hallingskeid to Myrdal, down through the tree line, is unmissable, while, the railway museum at Finse is incredibly informative.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Rough camping</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[You can camp anywhere outside of the cities except for the home pasture of a farm and fields which haven’t been harvested, so you don’t need to worry if you don’t make it to your next intended stop. <br><br>There are many campsites, however, and most also have basic cabins sleeping two, four, or more people — useful for the occasional evening of lounging around and drying out.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Camping on Langoyene (Summer)</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[An Island in the Oslofjord. There used to be a camping site there (The Rough Guide 2002 gives a phone number but it no longer exists) but now you just catch the ferry out and do your own thing. It's safe as houses. Frequented by overnight school expeditions and work parties, it's still big enough to avoid them all and enjoy great views of Oslo and the surrounding hills. Plenty of tracks for walks as well. A nice break from the city which all feel the same after a while. Bring your own food and drink.]]></description>
                
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