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“I am still talking about my trip to Scandinavia... to friends, to


family, to anyone who will listen. Of all the trips I have taken, this Scandinavian trip was the most fantastic... its splendor and its uniqueness. The natural wonders are beyond description.


” – Barbara Arion, NY


Discover priceless treasures at Denmark’s Renaissance-inspired Frederiksborg Castle, taking home memories that last a lifetime


6. NORTH SEALAND / FERRY TO NORWAY We’re Norway bound today so pack an overnight bag for your memorable ferry cruise to Oslo tonight! Set out after breakfast for Frederiksborg Castle, the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia. A look inside with our local guide includes the royal art gallery. Follow Tauck’s Yellow Roads through North Sealand to a rustic inn for lunch and a typical taste of freshly prepared country fare. Return to Copenhagen along the Danish Riviera and visit the Museum of Danish Resistance before boarding a ship for Norway – stay in Commodore cabins. Meals BLD


7. AROUND OSLO / VIKING SHIP MUSEUM Wake up to a parade of inspiring sights along the coastline as your ship heads up the narrows of the Oslo Fjord to Norway’s lively capital city of Oslo. Once ashore, an overview tour of the city includes a visit to Vigeland Sculpture Park, showcasing some 212 bronze and granite works by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. Guided sightseeing continues at the Viking Ship Museum on the Bygdøy Peninsula, featuring ships and artifacts that conjure up the legends and lore of the Viking era. The remainder of the day is free to do as you wish. Your landmark hotel is ideally located in the heart of city, nestled between a beach-lined fjord and the forest-clad hills. Dinner is on your own tonight. Meals BL


8. OSLO / GOL / THE FLÅM RAILWAY Leave the city behind and venture into the countryside, stopping for lunch in Gol before departing on a journey on the Norwegian Railway System to Myrdal – your incredible descent 2,600 feet past waterfalls, ravines and sheer cliffs to Flåm via an electric train on the Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) is sure to be a highlight of your journey. This masterpiece of Norwegian engineering is one of the world’s steepest railway lines on normal gauge and has been billed as the most thrilling train ride in Scandinavia. Overnight at the Flåmsbrygga Hotel in Flåm, where a beer tasting and regional cuisine enrich your experience. Meals BLD


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9. STAVE CHURCH / NAEROYFJORD / LOEN Drive to Laerdal, passing through the longest land tunnel in Europe for a visit to the Borgund Stave Church, among the best-preserved of Norway’s iconic stave churches. A ferry cruise and lunch on the Naeroyfjord follows and includes a visit to the Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjaerland; learn how the flowing ice has sculpted the landscapes you have seen today through multi-screen presentations and exhibits. Your destination tonight is Loen, home to some of the oldest farms in Norway. Spend the next three nights at a family-run hotel set amidst the towering mountains and the spectacular Nordfjord. Get a real taste of Norwegian hospitality at tonight’s barbecue dinner. Meals BLD


10. VISIT TO BRIKSDAL GLACIER


Some of the country’s most magnificent glacial landscapes can be found close to your hotel. Journey to Briksdal Glacier today, one of Norway’s most inspirational natural wonders and the most accessible. Water flowing from the glacier has formed a trio of emerald-green lakes that are wondrous to behold. Ride aboard a “Troll Car” past waterfalls and lush terrain, then take a short hike to the foot of the glacier for astounding views. After a family-style lunch, return to your Loen hotel to explore, swim or enjoy the spa, attend a lecture and have dinner. Meals BLD


11. DALSNIBBA / GEIRANGERFJORD / HELLESYLT Weather permitting, drive to Dalsnibba, the region’s highest point reached by road, to experience the incredible vistas that surround you, before embarking on a ferry cruise on the beautiful Geirangerfjord past cascading waterfalls and fjord scenery to Hellesylt. A special three-course lunch awaits at the Hotel Union Øye. Dating back to 1891, this “romantic Fjord Palace” was a favorite retreat of the aristocracy for decades. Meals BLD


12. THROUGH THE FJORDLANDS TO BERGEN Your travels today take you south through Norwegian fjordlands and include a ferry ride from Lavik to Oppedal, then a journey over land


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