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1.0 out of 5 stars
A waste of money. Did not help a bit on recent trip,
By Stewart M. Scham (Edmonds, WAshington United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Norway Bed & Breakfast Book 2002-2003 (Multilingual Edition) (Paperback)
We tried 2 recommended places. Ronneberg Gard was an unfriendly place up a nondescript hill with no signs or advice and we just gave up and left. And I speak Norwegian. Petrine's Gestgiveri, at Norddal,had one grubbyroom available when we arrived, with 2 low sloppy beds and a bathroom a long walk away.I am sure they had better rooms with advancec reservation, to be fair. In many other towns on our West country tour, there was no listing in the area. This book offers much too little to justify buying it or carrying it to Norway.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Succinct and Useful Guide to Warm Hospitality,
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This review is from: The Norway Bed & Breakfast Book 2002-2003 (Multilingual Edition) (Paperback)
Over the last three summers our family has used this guide to arrange accomodation, staying in Bed & Breakfasts from Oslo to Lofoton. We have met wonderful and interesting people at all seven of our choices and would be hard-pressed for a favorite, although Trøabakken in Verdal and Skartnes Gård in Snåsa are very special to us. The guide is user friendly with both maps and indexes. Each page has a sketch of the accomodation, rating, prices, contact information, and description in Norwegian, English and German. Email addresses and telephone numbers make advance reservations easy. This guide offers a personalized and far less expensive way to travel.
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The Norway Bed & Breakfast Book 2002-2003 (Multilingual Edition) by Anne Marie Marit Bjorgen (Paperback - Apr. 2002)
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