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Based on recreations of the viking ships, it has been found that the ships could travel at an average speed of eight knots. If the vikings sailed directly to England under good weather conditions, they could make the trip within three days.

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14y ago

as long as they wanted because they were very successful vikings going aroung slottering everysingle person they saw isn't that sweet
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11y ago

It took approximately 8 years, 3 months, 2 weeks, 8 hours, and 38.56 minutes exactly.

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13y ago

As long as it took for their captian peter do finish his slippery poo tee he he

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10y ago

The Vikings probably took several weeks to travel from Norway to England. This was not a small undertaking because they would have been navigating by stars and sun when out of sight of land.

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11y ago

A few months, I would say.

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8y ago

a month

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Q: How long did it take the early eleventh century vikings to cross the Atlantic?
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