Hello everyone! By the way, is it convenient to drive a 9-seater SUV on the "Eagle Road" and the "Elf Road" in Norway? How long does it take to drive these two sections of road in a day? Thank you ? Norway Q&A
Return the car at Kristiansand airport, plane at 6 o'clock in the morning, but it seems that the car rental point does not start business until 8 o'clock. What should I do? Is there public transportation or a taxi to the airport in the early morning if you return the car a day earlier ? Norway Q&A
Hello everyone. We went to apply for Schengen visa as a family of three. After the notarization of the relationship certificate between the child and the parents, we still need to do authentication. In Beijing, it is stated on the Internet that the foreign affairs department that handles authentication does not accept personal information, and can only entrust an agency to handle it. Is that true ? Norway Q&A
Where can I go whale watching in Lofoten ? Norway Q&A
Excuse me, how do I go to the toilet during the hike to the Demon's Tongue? Can I solve it by myself wherever I am? Will I be fined ? Norway Q&A
Can I go to Preikestolen and come back on the same day if I stay in Stavanger ? Norway Q&A
Hello, what's the best place to stop over and stay the night when driving from Oslo to Stavanger ? Norway Q&A
On the 15th, I'm still on the plane. Will it be better to shoot in the air ? Norway Q&A
Is there anyone going to drive to Geirangerfjord in July ? Norway Q&A
How to refuel when driving in Norway? Norway is a great place to drive, but refueling can be a bit of a challenge if you don't speak Norwegian. Here's a quick guide to help you out. 1. Look for a Statoil or Circle K gas station. These are the two main gas station chains in Norway, and they are widespread throughout the country. 2. Pull up to the pump and insert your fuel card. If you don't have a fuel card, you can pay with your credit or debit card. 3. Choose your fuel type. In Norway, the fuel types are labeled as "Benzin" (gasoline) and "Diesel". 4. Fill up your tank and pay for the fuel. The price of fuel in Norway is usually higher than in other countries, but it's still relatively affordable compared to the rest of Europe. 5. Don't forget to clean up any spills or messes you make. Norway takes environmental responsibility very seriously, and littering is not tolerated. Remember to always drive safely and follow the rules of the road. Happy travels in Norway ? Norway Q&A
What should I do if I can't pay the parking ticket in Norway when I return home ? Norway Q&A
Is it necessary to take a boat ride first, then take a train, and then go to the top of the mountain to look ? Norway Q&A
Can you share where to check if it's possible to hike glaciers with children ? Norway Q&A
What's fun in Trondheim? Is one day in Trondheim too short ? Norway Q&A
What phone card does everyone use, preferably one that can make direct calls ? Norway Q&A