Two days of driving
That would depend on which skiers were visiting Norway at the time, which is of cause unanswerable unless you happen to know who is visiting Norway. Perhaps you meant to ask "Who is currently the best Norwegian skier", this would no doubt be answerable by someone. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As of the last skiing season (2009-2010) it is cross-country skier Petter Northug who is not only best in Norway but in the whole world
When visiting Nordland in Norway, there are several large municipalities that can be found here. Narvik, Vefsn, and Rana are all some of the larger municipalities in Nordland.
I would recommend going to one of the top best driving schools to New York Driving schools. I would recommend this school because they have great reviews and many people have attended the school.
You can use it as long as you live since both (UK and Norway) are part of the EU.
I recommend visiting www.lufthansa.com to check for updates on your booking.
There are not many places to go skiing in April, so I recommend you go far to the north, either Norway or Sweden, but I recommend Norway since there are more and higher mountains there, which means longer winters.
I would recommend visiting the Tower of London first for a memorable experience in London. It offers a rich history, stunning architecture, and the chance to see the Crown Jewels.
The distance between Norway and Germany is 1,257.7 kilometers. This takes about 15 hours and 31 minutes driving in the car.
Norway to Brighton, England is a 1,800 km drive and requires a ferry ride and driving through several countries including Germany and Belgium.
According to the Norwegian Yellow Pages, Stavanger City is 854.9 km away (driving distance) from Kyrksaeterora.
About 530 miles.