Pretty sure, as Dave said, you can pay with cards for the internal ferries.
Really looking forward to this tour.
Not long now...
Norway 2017
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BYOB?F17 GTB wrote:For those who like a beer after the days driving, here are the Norwegian customs allowances for visitors.
http://www.toll.no/en/goods/alcohol-and-tobacco/quotas/
Basically we are each allowed to bring in 19 x 0.33l bottles of beer OR 6 bottles wine + 6 x 0.33l bottles of beer. These limits all reduced if bringing in spirits or tobacco as well.
Not long to go now......
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Me too, I'm reluctant to get a load of cash too as generally don't spend much.Dan H wrote:Pretty sure, as Dave said, you can pay with cards for the internal ferries.
Really looking forward to this tour.
Not long now...
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How warm is it likely to be?
Is it shorts and T shirt or will I need jumpers and coats? That snow looks a bit cold!!
Is it shorts and T shirt or will I need jumpers and coats? That snow looks a bit cold!!
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As long as its dry then shorts and t shirts have been fine when I've been before - from memory temperatures between 18 and 25C.
Best to take some longs and jumpers etc as well though.
Best to take some longs and jumpers etc as well though.
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Tom wrote:How warm is it likely to be?
Is it shorts and T shirt or will I need jumpers and coats? That snow looks a bit cold!!
As Uncle Paul says, generally you'll be fine with shorts & t-shirt, but chuck in a couple of warm things. Always worth having a coat too.Uncle Paul wrote:As long as its dry then shorts and t shirts have been fine when I've been before - from memory temperatures between 18 and 25C.
Best to take some longs and jumpers etc as well though.
The views from the internal ferries can be spectacular, and you'll want to be outside to take some pictures...
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Nice, looking forward to it!
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Definately A warm jacket / Fleece can be chilly at some of the Highest places we are going to visit.
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Great VidsUncle Paul wrote:He's right you know!
Get some tasters here :-
https://youtu.be/d1dOwzL1J1M?list=PLvhP ... vAh4IRVs6w
(Edited to just the Norway ones)