Hallo, hier ist ein Finne! (zum ersten Mal in Norwegen)
Wir machen diesen Sommer einen einmonatigen Roadtrip mit meinem Freund, mit Auto und Zelt.
Haben Sie Vorschläge für Orte, die Sie auf unserem Weg unbedingt besuchen sollten?
Der Weg, den Sie auf dem Bild sehen, ist nur eine grobe Schätzung von Google und dient nur visuellen Zwecken.
Das Wandern zu Orten ist kein Problem, wir sind darauf vorbereitet.
Gibt es auch etwas, das sich ganz im Norden Norwegens lohnt?
Sie können Orte von überall in Norwegen vorschlagen!

(Ich weiß, dass dies möglicherweise gegen eine Regel verstößt, aber ich würde mich freuen, wenn Sie es dabei belassen würden, da sich auch andere Menschen von diesem Beitrag inspirieren lassen können.)

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Von Grankas

29 Kommentare

  1. LoudBoulder on

    I would strongly (as in either do or just don’t go on this trip) suggest re routing so you drive up the Norwegian coast instead. With the current route you are exchanging one of the best/most scenic drives in the world for more of the north Swedish/Finnish forest roads you probably already love all too much.

  2. That’s one helluva trip, i’d love to do something similar one day! Is the finish part forested the whole way?

  3. I would skip Skibotn and drive into Sweden at Karesuando and head for Kiruna and Narvik. That route is way more scenic and Bjørnefjell is packed with WW2 history.

    The drive from Skibotn to Narvik quite boring.

  4. Silly-Entrepreneur-4 on

    Between oslo and stockholm. Not much to see first part is smaller roads after 200k i is just highway. Why not go down lofoten from narvik and take the ferry from lofoten to bodø

  5. Smart_Perspective535 on

    Take a detour through Lofoten and take the ferry from Moskenes (optional: via Værøy) to Bodø to get back to the mainland.

  6. Visit Ålesund on the west coast and add Nordkapp in Finmark if you have time

  7. I would suggest driving through Lofoten and take the ferry from Å to Bodø and then checkout Saltstraumen on your way.

  8. I would recommend Lofoten in North Norway, you could take the ferry from Bodø. I would also have taken the coastal route from Bergen.

  9. If you take the detour to Bodø you have the National Aviation Museum. It’s one of the best aviation museums in the world, and they offer free guided tours with every entry ticket during summer. In Bodø there’s also Jektefartsmuseet, or the Jekt museum, that houses one of the last ships that transported stockfish to Bergen along the coast. Really important part of Norwegian history.

    Depending on the time of day you might also br able to see the worlds strongest maelstrom, Saltstraumen.

    Bodø can be a short short detour that I absolutely recommend

  10. Top_Grapefruit_9547 on

    you’re missing the best parts of Norway on this route. Either go even more north and visit Senja and Andøya. Both are stunning!
    or cross the border north of Narvik instead of Skibotn.
    You absolutely have to visit the Lofoten Islands. Most beautiful place in all of Norway.
    further south I recommend going more to the west. Drive through Hardanger and visit Loen/Olden on the way north

  11. I suggest getting a dumb-phone and a digital camera and turn off your smart phone for your trip. Bring it with you for emergency situations and bank transfers etc, but by having it turned off and packed away you will experience so – much – more.

    It amazes me when I see all these asian tourists travelling half the globe just to stare into their phone all day on holiday like why the hell do you even come here if all you are looking at and engaging with is a 5x2inch device..

  12. Different-Ninja9611 on

    I would make sure to reroute via the scenic roads instead. For instance, do not skip Atlanterhavsveien!

  13. Quirky_Map4087 on

    I’d suggest driving down Helgelandskysten. Then keep going to Ålesund, Kristiansund and mainly just follow the coast down to Bergen.

  14. reportedbymom on

    The norwegian coastal road is worth every single hour more in travel time. Stay as close to the coast as possible.

  15. Alert-Strawberry-561 on

    Yea, take the costal route from Oslo to Bergen. The route you have here between the two sucks.
    enjoy your trip 😁
    From local guy

  16. baracudabombastic on

    Since you’re from Finland, a coastal route, some fjords, mountain passes etc are things that are different from the trees and lakes you’re used to.

    A few suggestions of the top of my head (don’t pick them all):

    Hardangervidda

    Hardanger

    Sognefjorden

    Sognefjellet

    Loen/Olden

    Find some nice beaches in Bremanger, Kinn or Stad kommune

    Lom (close to Lom you can hike the 2 highest mountains in Norway)

    Romsdalen from Åndalsnes to Dombås

    Dombås to Røros
    (Røros is quite unique along with Lom)

    From Røros you go North through Stugudal/Tydal

    There are a lot of nice hikes along the way, check out Ut.no.

  17. From Bergen to Lofoten, you want to stick to the coastal roads as much as possible. Especially, Atlanterhavsvegen is a must-see. As well as all of Lofoten, make sure to explore it to the fullest – you should stay there for several days longer than anywhere else.

    No need to veer inland. Some nice things there, but outweighed tenfold by the fjords and coastline.

  18. Blaster-dude on

    If you visit ålesund you also must see Geiranger, thats very close by and is a Unesco World Heritage place.

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