Good into film, knowledgable guides, recreated village with inhabitants to tell the story of the people who lived there in 1000 AD
拉安斯欧克斯梅多国家历史遗址有你想看的一切。刚进到公园里,我们遇到了这次旅程中的第一头游荡的驼鹿。游客中心信息量十分充足,博物馆里展出了许多在当地发现的艺术品。有一个修复后村庄,是按1000年前在这里生活的海盗的村庄修建的,那些装扮成海盗的导游非常友好,而且对这里曾经的海盗生活十分了解。但是这个地方带给我的,更多的还是原始的魅力。遗址坐落在冰山的分支上,有几个部分都已经滑落了,不过可以用相机的长焦看清楚。丛生的野花和海盗土丘看上去都令人印象十分深刻。这个遗址在历史上有着十分重要的意义,是第一次西部迁移来的海盗和东部迁移来的因纽特人一起举行集会的地方。这里的传说比比皆是,千万不要错过这里。
I am ashamed to admit I had no idea about. I kings coming and landing here.It is a lovely heritage site and informative tour and exhibit. If you venture to this area don't miss the opportunity to visit this.
I loved seeing this site. The actors playing Vikings were very knowledgeable storytellers. The surroundings were beautiful. Visitors could pick up artifact recreations and really see how the Norse settlers would have lived.
The Visitor's Center at L'Anse aux Meadows has excellent exhibits to explore, but it was our tour guide Paul that helped make this one of our favourite experiences in Newfoundland. Paul was animated, knowledgeable and inquisitive, and did an excellent job of sharing the history and theories surrounding the Norse visits to L'Anse aux meadows. An amazing piece of word history.
We did the video & followed the interpretive guide. She showed us the site, how Greenland & Vinland (New Bruinswick) got their names, even some local edible fauna. She also explained why the Norsemen picked this site. I won't reveal why, as I encourage you to go find out for yourself. Apparently, Nfld's partridge berry is the lingonberry whose jam you can buy at Ikea. We even picked & ate some cloud berries from the bog along the Birchy Nuddick Trail. A period actor in full costume was in the replica long house giving colorful commentary of life as a Norseman.
我们2009年7月的时候来参观了这个国家遗址。到这里一定要有导游才行,因为这样你才能真正明白你看到的到底是什么。导游的费用包含在门票里面,所以不用额外付钱。原木屋是由那些穿着制服的导游重建的,里面内容很丰富,也很有意思。如果你在附近的话,真的很建议你也去这里看看!
A 15 minute film was an introduction to the area before walking down a boardwalk to a recreated village with staff dressed as Vikings and living and working as the Vikings would. A very interesting place to visit.
You haven't been in or to Canada until you have spent the day here. From the historical and geographical présentations to the film documentary followed by the hike down the trail to the sod Viking house, it is simply a beautiful dramatic site!! We loved it and it is only the 3ird time we have visited. ( and the Labradorite jewellery in the gift shop is fabulous)
Walking into the recreated Viking buildings is a great experience. The garbed reenactors were knowledgeable and friendly. There were moose grazing across the meadow. The weather in early October was clear with blue skies and up to 60+F. The Visitors Center is very interesting.It's a long walk from the Center to the Viking buildings, but there are a few benches. You get to walk by the original foundations of the Vikings on the way. The buildings were made of peat blocks.It's a long drive up from the ferry at Port aux Basques. Allow more than 3 days up and back if you can. Don't figure on less. Newfoundland itself is very different and worth the trip.