Find transfer & transportation guides from Briton Ferry to Oslo, Norway. How to get from Briton Ferry to Oslo, Norway by Flight, Bus.
You can get to Oslo, Norway from Briton Ferry by verhicle types below
You have 10 options transfer to Oslo, Norway from Briton Ferry below
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Wilmslow.
Take a train from Wilmslow to Manchester Airport.
Take a train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo S.
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Cardiff Central.
Take a train from Cardiff Central to London Paddington.
Take a train from London Paddington to Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3.
Take a train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo S.
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Bridgend.
Take a bus from Rhoose, Station to Cardiff Airport, Airport.
Take a train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo S.
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Cardiff Central.
Take a train from Cardiff Central to Reading.
Take a train from Reading to Gatwick Airport.
Take a train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo S.
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Cardiff Central.
Take a train from Cardiff Central to London Paddington.
Take a subway from Lancaster Gate station to Liverpool Street station.
Take a train from London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport.
Take a train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo S.
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Cardiff Central.
Take a train from Cardiff Central to Bristol Temple Meads.
Take a shuttle from Bristol Temple Meads to Bristol Airport.
Take a train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo S.
Take a bus from Briton Ferry, Roundabout to Swansea, Bus Station.
Take a bus from Swansea Bus Station to London Victoria Coach Station.
Take a bus from Victoria, Green Line Coach Station to Legnica.
Take a train from Briton Ferry to Cardiff Central.
Take a train from Cardiff Central to Southampton Central.
Take a train from Göteborg Centralstation to Halden stasjon.
Take a train from Halden stasjon to Oslo S.
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Booking.comBriton Ferry (Welsh: Llansawel) is a town and community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. The Welsh name may indicate that the church, llan, is protected from the wind, awel. Alternatively, Sawel may be a derivative of Saul, St Paul'... Learn more
Oslo ( OZ-loh, also US: OSS-loh, locally [ˈʊ̂ʂlʊ] (listen), rarely [ˈʊ̂slʊ, ˈʊ̀ʂlʊ]) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. During the Viking Age the area was part of Viken, the northernmost... Learn more