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Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 06 Jan 2010 11:35 pm
by SteveP
volvosneverdie wrote:Driving on the other side of the car should keep me occupied enough.

Now that sounds interesting, I think by driving on the other side of the road though you can still sit in the drivers seat

Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 06 Jan 2010 11:38 pm
by volvosneverdie
SteveP wrote:volvosneverdie wrote:Driving on the other side of the car should keep me occupied enough.

Now that sounds interesting, I think by driving on the other side of the road though you can still sit in the drivers seat

that makes more sense.
No wonder i never get far on the continent.

Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 06 Jan 2010 11:58 pm
by 340GLT
Speedy88 wrote:340GLT wrote:There is one that goes from England to Denmark then you can drive into Norway.
I'm driving my Norweigian housemate home this ummer with the grey 300!!!
Adam
Could you not get the Ford running then?

Plan has always been to take the grey car aswell, if he drives the ford over how will he get back??? Lol
Adam
Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 12:00 am
by Chris_C
Does this mean the crapi is put together already?!?!
Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 12:06 am
by 340GLT
No he is talking about the 77 Ranchero!!!
Adam
Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 01:32 am
by Speedy88
I understood he would be driving the mustang back

Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 01:36 am
by Chris_C
I love your house mate, I thought we were bad in the monastry

Moar pics required as ever!
Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 03:13 am
by magnumpi
With anyluck i'm going to be heading to Sweden in the summer aswell. Got two friends who moved out there last year and have been meaning to get out there to see them.
Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 08:23 am
by fsr
I'm sorry to go off topic, but yes, there still is a ferry. However, it's not a commercial ferry like the one who used to sail from Newcastle, but a cargo ferry. So no bars, just a cafe and cabins. It sails from Immingham to Larvik (a couple of hours south of Oslo). I have not been able to find much info online, but a call to the ferry port in Immingham should sort you out.
You should really come over soon. It's -20C and fantastic weather over here. Lakes are allready frozen, and there are plenty of ice driving opportunities in January and February

Re: UK to Norway ferry
Posted: 07 Jan 2010 03:15 pm
by jtbo
fsr wrote:I'm sorry to go off topic, but yes, there still is a ferry. However, it's not a commercial ferry like the one who used to sail from Newcastle, but a cargo ferry. So no bars, just a cafe and cabins. It sails from Immingham to Larvik (a couple of hours south of Oslo). I have not been able to find much info online, but a call to the ferry port in Immingham should sort you out.
You should really come over soon. It's -20C and fantastic weather over here. Lakes are allready frozen, and there are plenty of ice driving opportunities in January and February

Also this time of year one can get very good photos when sun stays really low, it is like many hours of sunset or sunrise
Of course if you go very up north, then there are no sun, maybe just faint glow, but no sun rises above horizon.