Hell (Norway)
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Hell is a village in Norway. While there's very little to see there, except for an annual blues festival in September, it's always fun to get a picture of yourself outside Gods Expedition (freight forwarding office). A great climbing site can be found. [edit] UnderstandThe name Hell stems from the Old Norse word hellir, which means "overhang", "cliff cave". The Norwegian word hell can also mean "luck". The Old Norse word Hel is the same as today's English Hell, and as a proper noun, Hel was the ruler of Hel. In modern Norwegian the word for hell is helvete [edit] Get inHell is adjacent to Trondheim Airport, flights operated from major Norwegian cities and towns, International flights are available from Amsterdam, London (Stansted), Stockholm, Copenhagen, Dubrovnik, Prague, Malaga & Nice. [edit] By trainHell is on the train line to Trondheim. [edit] By car[edit] By bus[edit] Get around[edit][add listing] See[edit][add listing] DoClimbing. Guide can be found in Trondheim [edit][add listing] BuyAmong English-speaking tourists, popular postcards depict the station with a heavy frost on the ground, making a visual joke about "Hell frozen over." Temperatures in Hell can reach -20 °C during winter. [edit][add listing] Eat[edit][add listing] Drink[edit][add listing] Sleep
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