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Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and the largest in Western Norway, with a population of 255,490 as of 1 October 2009.Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland county. Greater Bergen or Bergen Metropolitan Area as defined by Statistics Norway, which includes rural areas, has a population of 377,116 as of January 2010.
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Bergen is the second largest city in [[Norway]] and the largest in Western Norway, with a population of 255,490 as of 1 October 2009.Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland county. Greater Bergen or Bergen Metropolitan Area as defined by Statistics Norway, which includes rural areas, has a population of 377,116 as of January 2010.
  
 
The extensive network of tunnels make hitching out of city impossible.You may like to try to get a ride from the city center.Behind the central bus station there is the goods terminal of Schenker.
 
The extensive network of tunnels make hitching out of city impossible.You may like to try to get a ride from the city center.Behind the central bus station there is the goods terminal of Schenker.
 
If you do not want to take a bus or train out of the city you would still try your chance at traffic lights and hopefuly succeed but I have never met someone has!
 
If you do not want to take a bus or train out of the city you would still try your chance at traffic lights and hopefuly succeed but I have never met someone has!
  
In stead of all of that fighting your way out of the city you can take a bus or train to Arna or Takvam and hitchhike just before the E16 and RV 7 meet.There is a bus station where cars can pull over easily since they slow down for the forthcoming roundabout.There is a good flow of trafic even in winter.But in case If that doesn't work you may still try the turist info&fast food place across the highway.I would recommend you should take rides at least to Voss where you can continue further.
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In stead of all of that fighting your way out of the city you can take a bus or train to [[Arna]] or [[Takvam]] and hitchhike just before the E16 and RV 7 meet. There is a bus station where cars can pull over easily since they slow down for the forthcoming roundabout.There is a good flow of trafic even in winter. But in case If that doesn't work you may still try the tourist info&fast food place across the highway. I would recommend you should take rides at least to [[Voss]] where you can continue further.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:32, 15 March 2010

<map lat='60.432831853362394' lng='6.1248779296875' zoom='8' view='0' float='right' /> Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and the largest in Western Norway, with a population of 255,490 as of 1 October 2009.Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland county. Greater Bergen or Bergen Metropolitan Area as defined by Statistics Norway, which includes rural areas, has a population of 377,116 as of January 2010.

The extensive network of tunnels make hitching out of city impossible.You may like to try to get a ride from the city center.Behind the central bus station there is the goods terminal of Schenker. If you do not want to take a bus or train out of the city you would still try your chance at traffic lights and hopefuly succeed but I have never met someone has!

In stead of all of that fighting your way out of the city you can take a bus or train to Arna or Takvam and hitchhike just before the E16 and RV 7 meet. There is a bus station where cars can pull over easily since they slow down for the forthcoming roundabout.There is a good flow of trafic even in winter. But in case If that doesn't work you may still try the tourist info&fast food place across the highway. I would recommend you should take rides at least to Voss where you can continue further.