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Exploring Hell is an adventure. Get ready for narrow, winding roads but don't worry, you'll quickly grasp the charm of Norwegian driving! Choose a compact car or a small SUV from our recommendations. Navigating through the countryside becomes much easier with such reliable companions.
Parking is efficient and stress-free in Hell. The village and surrounding areas have several parking facilities, often with English signs. Most of them are free, except for some near major attractions.
Sightseeing in and around Hell is a real treat. The village is known for its unusual railway station and church. The Hell Blues festival is an event you shouldn't miss, especially if you visit during the autumn. Its charm lies in the locals’ warm welcome and the event's international acclaim.
The drive from Hell to Trondheim, along the E6, offers a scenic route with majestic fjords and mountains. The drive to Stjørdal, another close-by town, is a delightful experience too.
Don't forget that Norwegians drive on the right-hand side. The speed limit usually ranges from 30km/hr in residential areas to 90-100km/hr on motorways, so stick to these to avoid any inconveniences.
The local currency is Norwegian krone (NOK), and ATMs are widespread. The climate, unlike the UK’s, is a bit colder, but the warm welcome you'll receive from the locals will surely thaw your senses.
Hell sports a train station, which serves routes from Trondheim and other important locations. But to ensure you explore Hell at your own pace, pre-book a rental car with us!
Not far from Hell, you'll find the bustling city of Trondheim, steeped in historic charm. Also, Stjørdal is just a short drive away for a quick day trip.
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