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What is the classic route for traveling to Copenhagen? Annual vacation is coming and is being planned
Please enter your answer... Route 1: Denmark → Norway → Sweden Day 1: Copenhagen, Denmark Day 2: One-day trip to the suburbs of Copenhagen: Hillerod → Fredricksborg Slot ) → Helsingor → City Center → Copenhagen (take the 5:00 pm ferry) → Oslo (about 9:00) Day 3: Oslo (take the train at 14:55) → Voss (arrive at about 20:37) Day 4 : Fors (take the 8:40 am train) → transfer to the 9:21 train at Myrdal → transfer to the boat at Flam and go around the small fjord → arrive at Gudvangen (Gudvangen) and take the train Bus → Bergen Day 5: Bergen city sightseeing (take the boat at 22:30) → Maloy (arrival at about 7:30) Day 6: Maloy (bus heading towards the North Fjords) Eastbound)→Take a minibus at Stryn Langvatn→pass Dalsuibba, top view→small town next to Geiranger, arrive at 10:30 and take a ferry around the fjord→Hilst ( Hellsylt) Day 7: Hilst (take the bus at about 7:00) → Alesund (take the coastal speedboat at about 15:00) → Trondheim (arrive at about 6:00 the next day) Day 8: Trenhan (take the night train south) → Stockholm (Stockholm) Day 9: Stockholm (take the 6.:37 train) → Mora (Mora) Day 10: Mora (take the boat) → Mora Leksand (leksand) Day 11: Leksand (take the train) → Stockholm Day 12: Stockholm Day 13: Stockholm (take the 22:36 night train) → Copenhagen (Copenhagen, arrive at 8:17) Day 14 : Notes on Copenhagen ◎ This route is designed to enter and exit Copenhagen, Denmark, focusing on the scenery of the Norwegian fjords. ◎In order to save accommodation fees and transportation time, it is recommended to take night trains or cruise ships for some long-distance routes. These routes are Copenhagen → Oslo, Bergen → Malloy, Orison → Trenhan, Trenhan → Stockholm, and Stockholm back to Copenhagen. You can book an additional sleeper berth when taking the overnight train. ◎Attention! When taking a cruise from Copenhagen to Oslo, you must go to the pier in advance to go through the "boarding" procedures, otherwise your seat may be lost. Of course, if you don’t have a reservation, you can wait for a replacement ticket. ◎Due to the rugged mountain roads, you need to transfer to various means of transportation from Foss to Bergen. But don’t worry! Because the connection is perfect and the scenery of this fjord is very pleasant. ◎Take a bus from Malloy to Geirangerfjord, and you can enjoy the most magnificent scenery in Norway. The whole journey takes about more than three hours. MOOK recommends that you take a boat to Hillst, partly because there are many youth hotels there, and partly because this water journey allows you to see the fjord with its "dark flowers and bright flowers". ◎The trip from Orison to Trenhan is very interesting, and taking the coastal speedboat is a must. In addition, the shipping company will arrange a road bus on the way to take the "Atlantis" highway (please contact the on-board information center). This is known as the most beautiful highway scenery in Northern Europe. It is recommended that you pay a little money to experience it? Route 2: Sweden → Finland Day 1: Stockholm Day 2: Stockholm (by boat) → Rattvik, Leksand (Leksand) Day 3: Leksand (by train) → Molla Day 4: Molla (by bus) → Ostersund (Ostersund) Day 5: Ostersund (by train) → via Bracke (take the 22:46 train north) → Lapland (Abisko National Park is at Abisko Tourist station Get off) Day 6: Abisko (take the 10:55 bus) → Kiruna (arrive at about 14:00) Day 7: Kiruna (take the 7:00 morning bus) → Sweden Transfer to the Finnish bus from Sweden Haparanda → Continue taking the bus from Kemi → Roveneimi Day 8: Take the overnight train south from Roveneimi → Lappeenranta Day 8 Day 9: La Piretta (take the ferry to experience the Horsema Lake District) → Savonlinna Lake District Day 10: Savonlinna (take the train) → Helsinki (Helsinki) Day 11: Helsinki Day 12: Helsinki ( Take the train) → Turku (Take the night boat Viking Line) → Stockholm Day 13: Stockholm Day 14: Notes on Stockholm ◎ This route goes in and out of Stockholm, Sweden, focusing on the Lake District and Lapland. ◎The road sections that require driving under the stars include Bridge → Lapland National Park, Rovaniemi → La Pirita, Turku → Stockholm. ◎There are very few trains or buses in some remote areas, so you must ask about the departure time first. In addition, the biggest problem when taking trains or buses in Northern Europe is that you need to keep changing trains, so when taking the bus, you might as well tell the driver your destination first, and the friendly drivers will help you pay attention to the transfer location.
◎For some itineraries, it is recommended that you take an early morning bus or train, mainly because there may be only one bus or train, and there is no nightlife at night, so going to bed early and getting up early is good for your health. ◎La Piretta and Savalina are two lake district towns. It is quite pleasant to take a ferry to explore Finland's typical lake district, the Saima Lake District.
Compared with the majestic fjords of the first route, this is the gentle water color of the land of thousands of lakes. For details, please check the Geili Travel website www.geilitrip.com
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