domingo, 9 de mayo de 2010

Lo que dice Ryanair sobre Haugesund

Haugesund Airport is situated 14 Km outside of Haugesund city. There is a bus connection to the city centre and also to Stavanger and Bergen. The journey time to Haugesund is 20 minutes and tickets cost 50 NOK, the journey to Stavanger takes 2 hours and costs 160 NOK, the bus to Bergen takes 3 hours and 30 minutes and costs 220 NOK. All journeys are operated by Kystbussen and leave from outside the terminal building; timetables and any additional info can be found on www.kystbussen.no

HAUGESUND
Haugesund is situated in the Fjordland between the cities of Bergen and Stavanger. The city of Haugesund and the area of Haugalandet go back to the Viking era. The Viking king Harald Finehair lived in this region when he gathered Norway to one Kingdom.
Only one hour from Haugesund Airport you could experience the spectacular waterfall Langfoss by the Åkrafjorden. Further east lies the famous Hardangerfjord with the glacier Folgefonna, surrounded by a mixture of wilderness and quiet idylls. In the summertime you can join in on organized hiking trips in this region, and boat trips on the fjord.

A couple of hours from Haugesund Airport you will find ski resorts like Røldal, Sauda, Haukeli and Hovden. The slopes in Røldal is known as the powder snow paradise.

Haugesund is a rather young and vibrant city located by the seaside, with nice restaurants, some of them on the lovely waterfront.

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