Guide de voyage: Route de l'aventure 2026

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đŸ”ïžReflections - Aurlandsfjord - Sogn og Fjordane - Norway🇳🇮

đŸ“·Nikon D7500 - ISO 400 - Nikkor 18-200mm lens f3.5-5.6 G - 18mm - f/11,0 1/250 sec

📚The Norwegian language (Norwegian: Norsk), is a North Germanic language of the West Scandinavian branch. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties, and some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular, are very close. These Scandinavian languages📖, together with Faroese and Icelandic as well as some extinct languages📕, constitute the North Germanic languages🔖.  The Norwegian language consists in two distinct and rival norms↔: BokmĂ„l or RiksmĂ„l, also called Dano-Norwegian and Nynorsk or New Norwegian.

âžĄïžDuring the 15th century, the old Norwegian writing traditionsâœđŸ» gradually died out after the union of Norway🇳🇮 with DenmarkđŸ‡©đŸ‡° and the removal of the central government to Copenhagen. In 1814 Norway achieved the independence but the linguistic union🔄 with Danish persisted. Educational problems due to the linguistic distance between Danish and spoken Norwegian and also to sociopolitical matters, stimulated a search🔎 for a national standard language. Ivar Aasen, a self-taught linguist📚, constructed in 1853 a language norm primarily from the dialects of the western and central rural districts. This standard continued the Old Norwegian tradition and was meant to replace Danish, he called it LandsmĂ„l, but now it is officially known as Nynorsk. He presented the New Norwegian norm in a grammar, a dictionary and numerous literary texts📚. Finally, in 1885 the New Norwegian was officially recognised as a second national language.
‹👉Today, all Norwegians learn to read and write New Norwegian, but only about 20 percent use it as primary written languageâœđŸ».

❓Did you know that Norway🇳🇮 is the largest exporter of salmon in the world, but the country’s national dish is FĂ„rikĂ„l (mutton stew)?
đŸ”ïžReflections - Aurlandsfjord - Sogn og Fjordane - Norway🇳🇮

đŸ“·Nikon D7500 - ISO 400 - Nikkor 18-200mm lens f3.5-5.6 G - 18mm - f/11,0 1/250 sec

📚The Norwegian language (Norwegian: Norsk), is a North Germanic language of the West Scandinavian branch. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties, and some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular, are very close. These Scandinavian languages📖, together with Faroese and Icelandic as well as some extinct languages📕, constitute the North Germanic languages🔖.  The Norwegian language consists in two distinct and rival norms↔: BokmĂ„l or RiksmĂ„l, also called Dano-Norwegian and Nynorsk or New Norwegian.

âžĄïžDuring the 15th century, the old Norwegian writing traditionsâœđŸ» gradually died out after the union of Norway🇳🇮 with DenmarkđŸ‡©đŸ‡° and the removal of the central government to Copenhagen. In 1814 Norway achieved the independence but the linguistic union🔄 with Danish persisted. Educational problems due to the linguistic distance between Danish and spoken Norwegian and also to sociopolitical matters, stimulated a search🔎 for a national standard language. Ivar Aasen, a self-taught linguist📚, constructed in 1853 a language norm primarily from the dialects of the western and central rural districts. This standard continued the Old Norwegian tradition and was meant to replace Danish, he called it LandsmĂ„l, but now it is officially known as Nynorsk. He presented the New Norwegian norm in a grammar, a dictionary and numerous literary texts📚. Finally, in 1885 the New Norwegian was officially recognised as a second national language.
‹👉Today, all Norwegians learn to read and write New Norwegian, but only about 20 percent use it as primary written languageâœđŸ».

❓Did you know that Norway🇳🇮 is the largest exporter of salmon in the world, but the country’s national dish is FĂ„rikĂ„l (mutton stew)?
While driving from Bergen to Oslo, we went through this region of beautiful lakes.  I've never seen such perfectly reflecting pools of water.  This was actually shot on my iPhone out the car window.
We took the 1 day Norway in a nutshell trip Oslo - Bergen, the Fjord cruise is included, AMAZING!!!!
Barcode, Oslo, Norway. The city's new (and only) skyline. Looks pretty cool in the sunset.
Citybox Oslo

Citybox Oslo

3 out of 5
Prinsensgate 6 Oslo
Le prix est de 73 € par nuit du 1 fĂ©vr. au 2 fĂ©vr..
73 €
1 févr. - 2 févr.
taxes et frais compris
Séjournez dans cet hÎtel trÚs pratique pour les familles à Oslo. Cet hébergement propose le Wi-Fi gratuit, 2 des restaurants et le petit déjeuner (en supplément). ...
8,2/10 Very Good! (3 299 avis)
Petite chambre, mais trÚs propre et bien équipée.

Avis laissé le 8 oct. 2025

Citybox Oslo
Clarion Hotel The Hub

Clarion Hotel The Hub

4 out of 5
Biskop Gunnerus Gate 3 Oslo
Le prix est de 166 € par nuit du 16 fĂ©vr. au 17 fĂ©vr..
166 €
16 févr. - 17 févr.
taxes et frais compris
Séjournez dans cet hÎtel à Oslo. Cet hébergement propose le petit déjeuner gratuit, le Wi-Fi gratuit et 2 des bars/lounges. D'aprÚs les avis reçus, nos clients ...
9/10 Wonderful! (3 747 avis)
L'emplacement, l'accueil, la chambre et le petit déjeuner

Avis laissé le 3 janv. 2026

Clarion Hotel The Hub
Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo

4 out of 5
Holbergs Gate 30 Oslo
Le prix est de 129 € par nuit du 31 janv. au 1 fĂ©vr..
129 €
31 janv. - 1 févr.
taxes et frais compris
Séjournez dans cet hÎtel trÚs pratique pour les voyages d'affaires à Oslo. Cet hébergement propose 2 des bars/lounges, le petit déjeuner (en supplément) et un ...
8,6/10 Excellent! (3 013 avis)
TrĂšs bonne

Avis laissé le 24 déc. 2025

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo
Prix le plus bas trouvĂ© au cours des 24 derniĂšres heures sur la base d’un sĂ©jour d’une nuit pour 2 adultes. Les prix et la disponibilitĂ© sont susceptibles de changer. D’autres conditions peuvent s’appliquer.
Forenom Aparthotel Oslo

Forenom Aparthotel Oslo

3.5 out of 5
Lakkegata 3 Oslo
Séjournez dans cet appartement à Oslo. Cet hébergement propose le Wi-Fi gratuit et une cafetiÚre/bouilloire dans la chambre. Des attractions populaires, comme ...
8/10 Very Good! (1 263 avis)
le logement était globalement trÚs propre.le personnel a toujours répondu à nos quelques demandes pendant le séjour. comme dans tout séjour de villégiature, tout n'est pas opérationnel à 100%, dans ce cas, il suffit simplement d'avertir sur place, plutÎt que critiqué aprÚs. Personnellement, je ...

Avis laissé le 4 janv. 2026

Forenom Aparthotel Oslo
Central City Apartments

Central City Apartments

2 out of 5
Brinken 52, Gamle Oslo Oslo
Séjournez dans cet appart'hÎtel à Oslo. Cet hébergement propose le Wi-Fi gratuit, un parking (en supplément) et une télévision avec chaßnes par satellite. D'aprÚs ...
6,8/10 (1 594 avis)
Bon séjour dans cet appart hotel. Le lieu était propre et le quartier est trÚs mignon et trÚs calme. Je recommande.

Avis laissé le 9 nov. 2025

Central City Apartments
Budgetel - Kong Oscars gate 44

Budgetel - Kong Oscars gate 44

2 out of 5
Kong Oscars gate Bergen Vestland
Séjournez dans cet appart'hÎtel à Bergen. Cet hébergement propose le Wi-Fi gratuit, une cafetiÚre/bouilloire dans la chambre et un service de ménage. Des attractions ...
6,2/10 (171 avis)
La situation gĂ©ographique Ă©tait parfaite. La propretĂ©, plus ou moins bien... La tempĂ©rature extĂ©rieure a Ă©tĂ© trĂšs chaude pendant notre sĂ©jour. La chambre Ă©tait en mezzanine. Il n'y avait pas de ventilateur ni de climatisation. La fenĂȘtre sur le toit n'avait pas de rideau alors c'Ă©tait un four jusque ...

Avis laissé le 28 juil. 2025

Budgetel - Kong Oscars gate 44
Prix le plus bas trouvĂ© au cours des 24 derniĂšres heures sur la base d’un sĂ©jour d’une nuit pour 2 adultes. Les prix et la disponibilitĂ© sont susceptibles de changer. D’autres conditions peuvent s’appliquer.

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