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On the tracks of the Vikings (3): Oslo - Kristiansand

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Sailing area: Danish North Seas
Destinations: * Oslo, Sandefjord, Larvik, Kristiansand
Departure / arrival: Oslo / Kristiansand
Time frame: 07.08.2010 - 14.08.2010 (7 days)
Check-in/-out: Check-in: 07.08.2010 at 4 pm
Check-out: 14.08.2010 at 10 am
Price: 1.050 € per person, incl. VAT
Booking code: S-10-09

*) Reaching those destinations depends upon weather and other sailing conditions

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Let the Vikings and the "Eye of the Wind" enchant you ...

Come on board of the “Eye of the Wind” and travel back in time to one of the most fascinating eras of world history, the Viking time.

During our tour through Denmark, Sweden and Norway which can also be booked in parts we would like to follow on the tracks of the Vikings and at the same time learn something about their fascinating culture as well as experience impressive navigational achievements by those Nordic navigators. Let them surprise you!

allgemein_wikinger_istock_000007534461xsmallOne of the most fascinating eras of world history is the Viking time. All of a sudden with the attack against the island monastery Lindisfarne in 793 the Vikings appear in Europe’s visual field where they often caused fear and terror over the following three centuries. In the course of three centuries they often cause fear by the Europeans. Thanks to their far developed ship building and their own daringness they threatened the powerful European empire. This is how the negative picture of the feared Northman developed which described the reality of a multifaceted appearance of the sea warriors from the north.

The Vikings were not only pirates greedy for prey and depredators that plundered rich cities, emporiums and monasteries. They were at the same time capable farmers who tilled their land, ably merchants who found new trade channels and markets but also state founders that settled in the Normandy and on Sicily and last but not least discoverers who on their tours advanced across the North-Atlantic to Greenland and North America.

In this part of the trip we will discover Oslo, Sandefjord, Larvik and Kristiansand.

nor_oslo_03The Norwegian capital Oslo does not only have a special flair but also many distinguished museums like the Viking Museum, the Kon-Tiki Museum, the Fram Museum, the National Gallery, the Norwegian Open-air Museum and the Munch Museum. In the city center lies the impressive city hall in which every year the Nobel Peace Prize is being awarded.

All in all it is an impressive city with many fascinating sights. Come into the Viking’s world and visit the Viking Museum (Vikingskiphuset). There you will find the best preserved Viking boats in the world. Those ships are from the 9th century and were found in three large chief’s graves where they were used as grave furniture for their last journey. You will also be able to see other grave goods like smaller boats, carriages, tools, bridles, textiles and home appliances.

Are you interested in the history of the polar expedition? Then you should visit the Fram Museum (Polar Ship Museum). The Fram was used for the three most famous polar expeditions by Fridtjof Nansen (1893–1896), Otto Sverdrup (1898–1902) and Roald Amundsen (1910–1912). The Fram was built in 1892 and is being displayed in original well preserved equipment and furnishing. Around the ship there are many interesting exhibitions on polar history as well as a polar historical collection.

The region in the west of the Oslo-Fjord used to be an important center of power to the Vikings. Many findings from the Viking’s time were found here.

nor_oslo_01From Sandefjord we are planning a day trip to the most famous places of this area like the famous burial ground close to Oseberg and Gokstadhaugen. Here two Viking boats were being discovered in a burial mound and after being restored brought to the Viking Shipping Museum in Oslo.

You will also get to see the first Norwegian village from the Viking time on the island Kaupang.

The journey will go on to Larvik where Thor Heyerdahl was born as well as Colin Archer who is known as the builder of the unique polar ship Fram. The shipping museum points out details from their lives and achievements.

The region around Sandefjord is also known for its great tradition in building ships: the famous Endurance, Shackleton’s ship was built here.

At the end of the day we will enjoy a dinner in the Hotel Atlantic’s restaurant in Sandfjord.

The hotel was built in 1914 and ever since played an important role in Sandefjord’s history. Especially during the golden years of whaling when Sandefjord established itself as the important center of whaling. Die Region um Sandefjord besaß außerdem eine große Tradition für Schiffsbau: die berühmte Endurance, das Schiff vom Shackleton wurde hier in der Werft gebaut.

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The so called flower city Kristiansand is also very gorgeous and during the summer more than 20000 flowers which are arranged artfully attract visitors. A little bit further to the east there is another great South Norwegian attraction which would be the zoo of Kristiansand (Dyrepark). In Songdalen you can go on moose safari. Be inspired by Kristiansand’s flora and fauna.

Come on board and experience the fascinating history and culture of the sea warriors from the north.

 

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Meals and accommodations are included in the price. Not included are arrival, land tours and alcoholic beverages. Accommodation occurs as customary in 2-Person-Cabins. If you wish there will be the chance to get a Single cabin for an extra charge (please request beforehand).


 

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