Mozies!Based in S. Wales thinking about going to Norway sometime. Any advice suggestions on route; ferries/bridges/ wild camping/ anything!!!!!
We did a Norway trip last year. Travelled via tunnel to France then over Elbe ferry to miss Hamburg over bridges to Sweden up into Finland to north east Norway then onward to Nordcap. Senja island is a lot less busy than loft tens but still has some incredible scenery. Norway is like Scotland on steroids. It was so good we are going back again in a few weeks. Stock up on food in Netherlands or Germany before going to Norway and a good place to be tea total unless you have just been lucky on the lottery.
Thank youWe did a Norway trip last year. Travelled via tunnel to France then over Elbe ferry to miss Hamburg over bridges to Sweden up into Finland to north east Norway then onward to Nordcap. Senja island is a lot less busy than loft tens but still has some incredible scenery. Norway is like Scotland on steroids. It was so good we are going back again in a few weeks. Stock up on food in Netherlands or Germany before going to Norway and a good place to be tea total unless you have just been lucky on the lottery.
Thank youDepending on time you might miss Finland.
Loads to see in N & S including Telemark. Beer in Sweden is OK price if a bit weak. Fresh mussels in Norway.Sami culture in N and S
In 2016 we toured for just over 90 days Calais to Hirtsals and Ferry to Kristiansand. Ferry Back to Copenhagen and then Calais
Thank youMozies!
But Finland ones even worse - more bogs and forest = mozies.
We registered for the motorways payment scheme, easy and convenient. Little ferries over ffiords, roll up pay up cross, easy peasy. There are rules about overnighting withing sight or maybe 100 mtrs of habitation. Many shops etc in Oslo don't tale cash.
Beer in Sweden is OK price if a bit weak.
Thank youNot been to Norway but have been thinking about it for a while and making some notes.
This is very good https://duncan-brown.org/travel-blogs/
Overnight locations, campsites, cassette dump points
https://www.stellplatz-danmark.dk/#/
https://husbilsplatser.husbilsklubben.se/
National Tourist Routes in Fjord Norway https://www.fjordnorway.com/planning-your-trip/tour-suggestions/national-tourist-routes
Julie & Jason Buckley, blog http://ourtour.co.uk/home/touring-norway-in-a-motorhome/
Beer in Sweden is OK price if a bit weak.
Thank youRemember no chemical in your toilet cassette, most lay-bys have dry closets much easier to fit a SOG or the equivalent, we spent 3 months in Norway, Sweden and Finland without any problems, up to Kirkeness, across to Flatness lighthouse, Hammerfest and the Laflotan isles.
Came back down through Poland and into East Germany and then back to Calais and the tunnel.
Wonderful people and their hospitality is absolutely amazing an£ it’s a wild camper’s dream.
Enjoy your travels and stay safe![]()
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Thank youWe went “out of season” in April had the place to ourselves - many campsites were shut but there are so many other places to stop it made no difference! Weather was great (most days but that’s Norway!) Wet on west coast, very cold up north (-25c for a few nights when up high) most of the time sunshine and blue skys!
We like the van, but a luxury night or two in a real bed with a bath is also part of our ideal routine! Airbnb in April in north Norway was amazing £50 a night in a stunning cabin by a huge lake with free wood for log fire!
The very useful website https://www.vegvesen.no/ is an absolute must. It has tells you if roads are closed and when they will reopen. It also has traffic cameras from all over Norway.
We did not know about it when we started out. We got stuck up a mountain for two days as the road ahead and behind was closed due to drifting snow!
Also signed up for https://www.epass24.com/ and added on a ferry pass this pays for your road tolls (if 3.5tons or less). I think you get a fine if you don’t sign up to something like this. In a month we got charged about £140.
It’s great we are going back next spring!