The perfect choice of one-stop service for diversification of architecture.
This town is about 10 km from the airport. Will you be renting a car? If so, it's perfectly reasonable to stop by Jessheim and buy everything there. If heading north, though, then it's wiser to stop by Eidsvoll and visit the equivalent shops there.
What is your first destination after the airport? The most convenient thing would be to just buy it there. E.G. if you're taking the express train to Oslo Central Station, then just get the canister at a sports store there. If you're going to Lillehammer, then buy it there, etc. Even small towns usually have a sports or hardware store. You might want to call them first (they will almost always speak decent English) to make sure they have what you need.So, if you buy it in a town you'll already be passing through on your journey, you may save yourself a possible detour through Jessheim or Eidsvoll. Although it might exist, I'm not personally aware of any place where you can get second hand canisters. The easiest way may be to buy a new one
I'm traveling to Norway in a few weeks, arriving to Oslo airport. I'm planning on camping in a tent most of the trip and would like to use my gas stove to make tea/food. Since I can't take the gas canister with me on the flight, I have to buy it when I get to Norway. Can you recommend a sports store near the airport where I could buy one?
Also, I read somewhere (don't remember where anymore) that people often leave their leftover gas canisters in the airport for other (incoming) travelers to use. Is this true? If so, where can I find these leftover canisters?
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I'm traveling to Norway in a few weeks, arriving to Oslo airport. I'm planning on camping in a tent most of the trip and would like to use my gas stove to make tea/food. Since I can't take the gas canister with me on the flight, I have to buy it when I get to Norway. Can you recommend a sports store near the airport where I could buy one?
Also, I read somewhere (don't remember where anymore) that people often leave their leftover gas canisters in the airport for other (incoming) travelers to use. Is this true? If so, where can I find these leftover canisters?