The 2011 Viking Tour

Harsh

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Viking tour 2011

16th June (Thursday) – 26th June (Sunday)

Scandinavia has so many things going for it, stunning scenery, beautiful roads, very little traffic and the longest road tunnel in the world with magnificent caverns that have to be seen to be believed. Largely untouched by tour companies because of the difficulties in getting there, we've moved heaven and earth to get you here and it will be well worth it! The Scandinavians love our cars as sportscars are a rare site due to their tax treatment. The last time we were there we were treated like kings wherever we went and we'll even be revisiting some of the friends we've made in 2007 and 2010.
Roads such as the Trolstigen (the Norwegian Stelvio), the Snow road, the visually stunning Ash road and the amazing Atlantic road are just the beginning. We'll travel the Laerdal Tunnel, and hit some of the unknown back roads which open up to yet another beautiful waterfall or landmark Fjord. There's a bonus to anyone who can spot Slartibartfasts signature. We'll also take you through the unique spiral tunnel and book you onto a party boat as we head to Hans Christian Anderson Country.

Getting to Norway has been a problem since the direct ferries stopped in 2008 so we've used a bit of lateral thinking and our connections to find the best way to get you to the promised land. So the ferries take up some of the nights so we get as much chance to drive as possible. We've also made sure the daily mileage is as short as possible so that if you really want to you can do bits of the route over and over again, and there will be times when you will!
As if the great roads and landscapes, friendly people and great hotels weren't enough, we've got another bonus for you. We'll get you into the factory of one of the most exclusive supercars on the planet, the Koenigsegg. We've been there before and because of that we've been granted a behind the scenes tour.


So, this is a tour with everything a Petrolhead could want, it may not be cheap but it is a trip of a lifetime and because we've done it before it's something only we can do. You'll get 2 tour support cars with tour managers to guide and take care of you; you'll also have full sat-nav files, the use of one of our powerful walkie talkies, route guidance notes and a full drivers pack. We're also including dinner as well as bed and breakfast at all the hotels we visit. We're restricted on the number of cars we can take on this tour as the ferry company has made a special dispensation for us. 15 cars is the maximum and it’s a popular tour so we advise booking early to avoid missing out.


Day 1

Meet at Harwich in Essex on a Thursday afternoon for an evening departure to Denmark. We have reserved outside cabins ( so you get a window – much nicer than the inside ones!) on board (2 people per cabin) for everyone to get a decent nights sleep.


Day 2 – 200 miles

Get off the ferry in Denmark and have a relaxing day doing the short trip north to our next ferry which takes two hours and brings us into Kristiansand, Norway.

Day 3 – 200 miles

The adventures really begin today, traversing mountains and valleys and fjords on the way to our fjordside hotel which is more usually used in winter for skiers! Last year we had an optional twisty route, this year we’ve made is a feature because it really is that good. It’s a road that would make the trip worthwhile all on its own!
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http://www.youtube.com/user/petrolheadnirvana#p/a/EB44FB7B9F43F65A/1/M8FJJ5GT-EQ



Day 4 – 150 Miles

Today we head further north, deeper into the Norwegian countryside on our way to the 24.5km Laerdal tunnel with it's three large caverns allowing some scope for photos and mischief.

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Once again we stay at a waterside hotel with views across the Aurlandsfjorden and food and drinks in the hotel bar/restaurant.

Day 5 – 145 miles

Through the Laerdal tunnel (again), or up and over the mountain to the picturesque lookout at Aurlund. We then drive on towards and around the Jostedalsbreen national park before arriving at our next waterside hotel - are you spotting a theme yet?
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Day 6 – 200 Miles

Another fjord-filled day as we continue north for the last time, past Molde and on to the amazing "Atlantic Road" into Kristiansund, before coming back south to settle in for the night in Andalsnes.
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Day 7 -220 miles

As soon as we leave Andalsnes it's apparent why we chose this town, because it's at the foot of the world famous Trollstigen (The Troll's Ladder).

http://www.youtube.com/user/petrolheadnirvana?feature=mhum#p/c/EB44FB7B9F43F65A/6/cuEWbFsoxY8


Don't worry though, we've allowed plenty of time to go up and down more than once in fact we’re planning a ‘dawn raid to ensure that there’s no traffic to spoil our enjoyment. We then head back into the hills near Nord-Aurdal for our overnight stop

Day 8 – 130 Miles

Our last day in Norway sees us playing in the hills before cruising for Oslo along some stunning back roads, but before we get on the ferry to Copenhagen we make a stop at Drammen - home of the 1650m Spiralen tunnel. That's right, a six-spiral corkscrew tunnel through volcanic rock, rising 200m through the mountain. A marvel of ingenuity and a lot of fun to drive. We then get onto the Oslo to Copenhagen party boat for the night (again with twin berth outside cabins with windows pre-booked).

Day 9 – 150 Miles

Arriving in Copenhagen in the morning, we make the short journey into Sweden to visit the Koenigsegg factory, something which is not generally available to the public. This unique facility will take your breath away, as will the cars they build here! After lunch we return to one of the finest hotels in Copenhagen for the evening.

Day 10 – 185 Miles

Leaving Copenhagen, we take a leisurely route across the beautiful Danish countryside on our way back to Esbjerg and the ferry back to Harwich.

Day 11

We arrive in Harwich early on the Sunday afternoon, allowing time to get home and unpack and sort through the photos of your most memorable Viking adventure.



How much does it cost?

The price will be £2296 per person based on two people sharing a car and a twin or double room.
A 10% discount applies if you book before the end of Feb 2011, making the price £2069 per person.
The booking deposit is £500 per person.

(A solo driver option is available, sharing a twin room; price £2499, or with the 10% discount £2249 per solo driver)

If you would like to book, please call us on 0845 838 7363.


Whats included;
Return ferries from UK to Denmark, (2 nights Accommodation)
Return ferries from Denmark to Norway (1 fast ferry one overnight)
7 nights in hotels including dinner, bed and Breakfast
An exclusive tour of the Koenigsegg facility in Angelholm Sweden
Two Tour managers in lead and chase cars
SatNav Files,
Licensed Walkie Talkies
Info packs with route notes, maps and general info,


Whats not included;
Lunch, drinks, food on ferries,
internal ferries, tolls.
European breakdown cover (for your own peace of mind we make this a requirement on all tours)

Check out our Youtube channel for more videos of this and other tours
http://www.youtube.com/user/petrolheadnirvana
 
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Harsh

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What a trip and what a place...That pic is the tunnel is strunning..

It is isn't it?.....you should hear the noise of the cars in the tunnel...truly epic.

what did you think of the video clip?
they were done by a friend of mine while she was on tour with us....i thought she was very good (apart from too much of my ugly mug in the frames!)
 

Harsh

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vid looks fab Harsh :D

Was the clutch ok once the air had been bled?

No, sadly the release bearing had failed so it was like tht for the rest of the trip...
got to know the car very well though, no clutch for most of it.
still kept up with the pack though :)
 

Easyplan66

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I though the alps looked good until I saw this video, what an amazing place never new Norway had such great roads. Just gone on my to do list.