Langoyene - Reviews from across the web
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Langoyene camping When you think of going to a big city, the first thing that pops to your mind is probably not camping. Langoyene, however, is really a great place to stay if you're visiting Oslo. There are no cars on Langoyene, and the only way to get there is by ferry, the cost of which is covered under a day pass... elevatedloc.com
Been There | Tips | Langoyene An island in the Oslo fjord. The ferry is cheap, or free if you have one of the travel cards on offer, and it takes about half an hour. Some travel guides are in need of updating. There is no longer a campsite on the island so any listed phone number is obsolete. Anyone can go out on spec and pitch ... ivebeenthere.co.uk
Been There | Tips | Camping on Langoyene (Summer) An Island in the Oslofjord. There used to be a camping site there (The Rough Guide 2002 gives a phone number but it no longer exists) but now you just catch the ferry out and do your own thing. It's safe as houses. Frequented by overnight school expeditions and work parties, it's still big enough to... ivebeenthere.co.uk
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