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Unlike in the UK, cars in Norway are left-hand drive and traffic flows on the right side. Don't worry though, it doesn't take long to get used to this transition.
Speed limits in built-up areas usually range from 30-50 km/h, with an upper limit of 90-100 km/h on the motorways. Regularly check for signposts as speed limits may vary depending on the weather and road conditions.
Parking in Eid is straightforward with plenty of options. Pay attention to signs as restrictions may apply.
Treat yourself to an opera performance at the Eid Opera House, the first of its kind in Norway. This cultural centrepiece is a must-visit location.
Discovering the rich history of Eid at Sagastad, where you can explore the full-size replica of Myklebust, Norway's largest Viking Ship.
No visit to Eid would be complete without admiring the enticing beauty of Nordfjord. Hiking, fishing or simply surrendering to the charm of the fjords will surely make your day.
Consider renting a car that suits the terrain of Eid. A compact car is ideal for cruising through the town, while a 4x4 could be a better choice if you plan on venturing into the mountainous areas. Its also worth noting that Norway has a strong emphasis on environmental preservation, and renting a hybrid, or electric car is both an eco-friendly and popular choice among travellers.
Eid represents the quiet charm of rural Norway, making it an incredibly rewarding destination. Driving here will unlock the freedom to explore the scenic landscapes and cultural heritage at your own pace. So, buckle up, start the engine, and dive into the unforgettable journey that Eid offers.