Bodo


Bodo

Overview

Introduction

The northern terminus of the Norwegian railway, Bodo, Norway, is slightly north of the Arctic Circle (watch for the marker just before the train pulls into town) and 525 mi/845 km north of Oslo.

There's not much to do in Bodo, although the modern cathedral is interesting, and the Norwegian Aviation Museum is worth a look (http://www.luftfart.museum.no). Nonetheless, the train trip there is a good way for Eurail pass holders to see a bit of tundra.

Bodo is also very popular in summer—it's one of the largest towns in Norway that experiences the midnight sun (approximately 6 June-8 July). It also has a completely dark winter, should you want to get a taste of that.

You can use Bodo as a jumping-off place for trips to the Lofoten Islands or for visiting the nearby Svartisen Glacier (excursions available on summer weekends only). http://www.visitbodo.com.

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