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Hm a odkedy je stopovanie po Norsku problem? Podla hitchhikovacich for a stranok (citovanych nizsie) by to malo byt OK, ale ak mas nejake novsie info sem s nimi. A tu sa vysledok prieskumu: http://hitchwiki.org/en/index.php?title=Norway Hitchability: average to good. Pre porovnanie Austria:average, Serbia:average to good, Slovakia: average, Czech rep: average, Bulgaria: good to very good. http://www.digihitch.com/europe84.html Hitchhiking in the fall I was invited in to sleep nearly 5 times a week. A cop even invited me to visit for three days. In the summer I was invited in for meals and coffee all over but usually left to my own tent to sleep. http://www.digihitch.com/world/Europe/Norway In Norway every vehicle will stop except post office vehicles. Try police cars, ambulances, garbage trucks and tractors. su tam aj hodnotenia od ludi, hiking ma v priemere asi 3,5 z 5. -http://secure.hospitalityclub.org/hc/forum.php?action=DisplayMessage&StartMessageId=3695 I have hitch-hiked across Norway twice, and from my personal experience, I would say that it is not a problem at all to hitch-hike in Norway. If you really go up north, there are much less people, much less cars, and more difficult(just because there are much less cars running around), but as for central and southern part, it shouldn`t be a problem. Maybe not the easiest, but certainly far from the most difficult. http://wikitravel.org/en/Norway Hitchhiking in Norway is best on the the routes from Oslo-Trondheim (E6), Oslo-Kristiansand (E18) and Kristiansand-Stavanger (E39). In general, looking polite and friendly is a good trick. su tam aj nejake tipy, kde stopovat smerom z Osla. http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=595688 Hitchhiking in Norway is usually not a problem. I used to do it when I was younger and poor and visited a girlfriend living 150 km from where I lived. I had some funny experiences when doing so I have also hitchhiked in Sweden with a friend. We ended up in some sort of prison in Helsingborg. http://lostinthenorth.blogspot.com/2010/03/weekend-hitchhiking-trip.html I started on Friday from right in front of the hostel - the E16 going from Oslo to Bergen stretches across Voss, and trucks even stop to rest in the hostel's parking lot - and after 2 rides I was in Bergen, almost as quickly as with the train. |
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