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Andøya Tourist Road | The Hidden North Road-trips
Andøya Tourist Road | The Hidden North Road-trips
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The Andøya Tourist Road is one of the 18 national tourist roads in Norway. Stretching along the western side of Andøya island, this road will take you pass incredible mountains, fishing villages, and places to see whales and puffins. It is a short road, but the scenery is spectacular.
This guide will:
- Answer the question "How do people live here?"
- Provide you with historic images and stories relevant to where you are
- Give you practical tips such as - where's the nearest toilet? When can I get a hot dog? You know, the important stuff.
- Show you interesting points where you can stop to stretch your legs or get beautiful photos of Norway
- Give you information about museums (including opening hours), attractions, and major points of interests that you can visit
This guide won't:
- Drive for you (Sorry, we aren't that advanced yet)
- Give you accommodation tips (this guide assumes you know where you are staying already). If you want accommodation tips, visit our (free) online travel guide https://thehiddennorth.com/norway
Our guides are packed! Here's what this one includes:
- Free interactive Google Map (with every place mentioned in the guide marked with an address) that can be loaded into your GPS, making finding that stave church or petrol station much easier.
- Detailed overviews of all the major points of interest on the road.
- Practical information (cafes, dining, museums, toilets, petrol, road-side rest areas, detours, alternate routes)
- Historic, modern and practical information for every city, town, village, and farm you pass through
- Modern and historic images of all the major points of interests
- Distance between points
- QR code & interactive links to museum websites, relevant pages on our website, ferry timetables, and more!
This guide was published in May 2024.
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