Travel to Norway
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Travel to Norway
Travel to Norway with Vesterheim Museum WW II in Norway: The Occupation and Resistance With Guide Knut Werner-Hagen and Leader Jennifer Kovarik June 29 – July 13, 2013 Day 1 Sat., June 29: CHICAGO-OSLO Board Scandinavian Airlines for the transatlantic flight from Chicago, Ill., to Oslo, Norway. Day 2 Sun., June 30: OSLO (L/D) Arrive mid-morning in Oslo to start this exciting tour. After lunch at our hotel, visit the Norwegian Defense Museum, followed by free time to explore Oslo. “Welcome Dinner” and overnight at Rica Victoria Hotel, Oslo. Day 3 Mon., July 1: OSLO-OSCARSBORG-FAGERNES (B/L) Take a short drive and boat ride to the Oscarsborg Fortress Museum for a guided tour. Oscarsborg became an icon of Norway’s freedom because of the sinking of the German cruiser Blücher. This courageous action was the single most important reason the Royal Family and government escaped the invading forces. Following lunch at the Oscarsborg Hotel, enjoy a beautiful boat ride back to Oslo, where we will board the bus for Fagernes. Overnight at Quality Hotel and Resort, Fagernes. Day 4 Tues., July 2: FAGERNESS-OTTA (B/L/D) Visit battlefields in Bagn before a guided tour of the local museum, Bagn Bygdesamling. After a matpakke, a traditional Norwegian packed lunch, walk to the Bergatn Farm, which has been untouched since the fighting in 1940. Dinner is at Nordre Ekre Farm, home to chefs Øyvind Johansen and Marit Ekre. This farm has been in Marit’s family since the 18th century. Overnight at the Norlandia Otta Hotel, Otta. Day 5 Wed., July 3: OTTA-DOVRE-TRONDHEIM (B/L/D) Continue traveling north to Trondheim with a short stop at the Dovre battlefield, where several ministers were nearly captured in 1940. Lunch will be at Rockheim, followed by a guided city tour of Trondheim that will include tours of Nidaros Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace, and the Stiftsgarden (Royal Residence). Dinner at the Sverresborg’s Tavern. Overnight stay at Rica Nidelven Hotel, Trondheim. Day 6 Thurs., July 4: TRONDHEIM-EKNE-STJØRDAL-TRONDHEIM (B/L) Start your day with a visit to Falstad Center. Falstad was an infamous prison for military and political prisoners during the Occupation. About 4,500 prisoners from 13 nations were housed here. The nearby Falstad woods was the scene of many executions and is now a protected war memorial. Lunch is at Ersgård, a 250-year-old riverside farm. Then visit the Hegra Fortress, famous for the fighting that took place there in 1940. Overnight stay at the Rica Nioelven Hotel, Trondheim. Day 7 Fri., July 5: TRONDHEIM-NARVIK (B/D) Have the morning to explore or relax before heading to the airport for a flight to Narvik. The port of Narvik proved to be strategically valuable in the early years of WWII. The town also became a focal point of the Norwegian Campaign. Dinner and overnight at Quality Hotel Grand Royal, Narvik. Day 8 Sat., July 6: NARVIK AREA (B/L) Start your day with an unforgettable visit to the Narvik War Museum. Its exhibitions show the daily life of the civilian population and prison camps during the war. Next, drive to the location of the 1940 Ofotenfjord sea battles and the home of a German destroyer. A visit to the Narvik War Cemetery will follow. After a warm lunch buffet at the Lapphaugen Tourist Station, visit the actual battlefields— Lapphaugen, Gratangen, Bjerkvik—where the fighting took place between April 9 and June 10, 1940. Overnight at Quality Hotel Grand Royal, Narvik. Day 9 Sun., July 7: NARVIK-HARSTAD (B/L/D) After breakfast, visit places in the Narvik area where Russian and Yugoslav prisoners were forced to work for the Occupation forces during the war. In route to Harstad, enjoy a packed lunch and stop at some of the actual WWII battlefields. Dinner and overnight at Thon Hotel Harstad, Harstad. For information contact Michelle Whitehill: 563-382-9681 ext. 240, or [email protected]. Day 11 Tues., July 9: HARSTAD-OSLO (B) Breakfast at the hotel before the flight to Oslo. Drive to the city center to visit the Norwegian Resistance Museum, which is housed in an old protected building in Akershus Castle. Adjoining is a memorial placed at the spot where Norwegian patriots were executed by the Germans during the war. Overnight at the Rica Victoria Hotel, Oslo. Day 10 Mon., July 8: HARSTAD (B/L) In the morning, take a guided tour of the Trondesnes Fort, one of the 20 forts the Germans used to protect the shipping of Swedish iron ore from the city of Narvik to Germany. It is also the home of the world’s largest land-based cannon, the Adolf Gun, dating from WWII. Next, have a guided tour of Trondenes Church, one of the largest medieval stone churches in Norway. Lunch will follow at the Røkenes Farm, an old trading post and guesthouse dating from the 16th century. Explore Harstad on your own before overnight at Clarion Collection Hotel Arcticus. Day 12 Wed, July 10: OSLO-RJUKAN (B/D) Start the day at the site where Norwegian resistance fighters were kept in prison and executed during the war. Also, see the site of the sinking of Donau, the boat that was taking Jews to Germany in January 1945. Next visit the Linge Club for members of the Linge Company, the Norwegian independent Company No. 1, which operated under British command from 1941 to 1945 and was part of Special Operations Executive (SOE). The last stop will be at the old Academy Building, which lies in Tollbugaten 10. During the war, the Norwegian Nazi Party moved in and in 1944 it was nearly destroyed by the Resistance. Next head West to Rjukan for dinner and overnight at Gaustabrikk Høyfjellshotell, Rjukan. Day 13 Thurs., July 11: RJUKAN (B/L/D) Today visit and have lunch at the Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum, which is located in the old Vemork hydroelectric power station. During WWII, Vemork became an Allied target to block German research into atomic fission by halting the production of heavy water at Vemork. Also see Operation Sunshine Headquarters, untouched since 1945. Dinner and overnight at Gaustabrikk Høyfjellshotell, Rjukan. Day 14 Fri., July 12: RJUKAN-OSLO (B/D) Following breakfast, drive to Oslo for a day of shopping, sightseeing, or relaxing. “Farewell Dinner” and overnight at the Clarion Hotel Airport, Oslo. Day 15 Sat., July 13: OSLO-CHICAGO (B) Following breakfast, transfer to the airport for the transatlantic flight to Chicago, Illinois. Guide and Leader Knut Werner-Hagen was recommend to guide this tour by the Norwegian Embassy. He has served as an officer in the Norwegian Army GPSZFBSTBOEGPSUIFMBTUZFBST has been lecturing on military history at the Norwegian Military Academy in Oslo. Knut holds a masters degree in history from the University of Oslo. As a historian, his main focus has been on Norway and WWII. He has written a number of articles and books on this theme, some of them in English. For the last 20 years, he has established and led a number of CBUUMFöFMEUPVSTDPWFSJOHCPUIUIFDBNQBJHOPGBOEUIFPDDVQBUJPO of Norway, including a tour for His Majesty King Harald the V and the Prime Minister of Norway. He will bring unparalleled knowledge and experience to this unforgettable tour. Jennifer Kovarik is Vesterheim’s Registrar and Youth Educator. She holds a B.A. in history and English from Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, and an M.A.T. in elementary education from Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska. In addition to researching and documenting the collections, she oversees the museum’s archives and library collections and curates exhibitions. As an educator, Kovarik creates, directs, and teaches Vesterheim’s school-age programs. During her 14 years at Vesterheim, she has been involved with coordinating and facilitating events, classes, and Elderhostels. As an undergraduate, Kovarik lived in England and in 2004 she spent the summer at the International Summer School at the University of Oslo. Her interest in the history of Norway during WWII was piqued by helping with the exhibition Jewish Life and Culture in Norway: Wergeland’s Legacy. 88BUFS4U%FDPSBI*"ttWFTUFSIFJNPSH Price.............................................. $5,495 Single supplement ....................... $775 Land only..................................... $4,495 Minimum of 30 participants Maximum of 35 participants Please read “Tour Terms and Conditions” Price Includes (as listed in this itinerary): Airfare, taxes, and fuel surcharge Accommodations for 13 nights All land travel by first-class coach Daily breakfast (B), nine lunches (L), eight dinners (D) Admission fees to all museums and attractions Luggage handling (one piece) Gratuity and tips Comprehensive information kit with brochures and map Vesterheim travel gift and luggage tags The tour operator reserves the right to make changes necessary in order to give travelers the best experience possible.