Hirtshals - Oslo Ferries

Hirtshals was a tiny fishing village at the turn of the century before construction of the harbour commenced in 1919. The town is now an important traffic connection and you can see large ferries docked at Color Line's sculptural terminal. The terminal provides daily services to Kristiansand, Oslo and Moss. Hirtshals? main industry is fishing. Visits to the port are interesting with busy trawlers of fishermen. The fish auction is held every morning at 07:00.
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DFDS Seaways ferries ply the route between Hirtshals and Oslo. DFDS Seaways has a long tradition of service, being in the industry for more than 130 years. The company?s fleet is considered one of the largest in northern Europe; they currently operate seven modern passenger ships, transporting 1.7 million passengers and 200,000 cars annually. There are eight routes between Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Holland and Great Britain. The capital of Norway, Oslo is the centre of Norway's domestic and international travel. Cosily nestled at the head of Oslo Fjord, the city is surrounded by forested ridges. Oslo is very compact and most sights are within walking distance of one another.
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