Gehen Sie im Juni mit einem Freund in Norwegen, um einen Freitagabend zu erreichen, bis Sonntagabend (also 9/10 Tage). Wir sehen uns einen Kombinationszug/eine Fähre und einen Roadtrip an.

    Derzeit ist die Reiseroute dies (ca. Route auf Google Maps in PIC, aber dies ist alles Auto, das wir nicht vorhaben).

    Oslo

    Oslo zu Flam (Zug)

    Flam

    Flam nach Bergen (Fähre)

    Bergen – Loen (Auto)

    Loen – Geiranger (Auto)

    Geiranger

    Geiranger – Kris (Auto)

    Kris – Oslo (Auto)

    In der Hoffnung, dass die Laufwerke so landschaftlich reizvoll sein werden, dass die Fahrtage immer noch angenehm sind. Ich würde gerne zur Atlantic Road von Kristiansund gelangen.

    Wir sind uns auch bewusst, dass es ein großes letzte Bein ist, aber die Straße scheint zu sein "Laut Google schneller". Vermutlich ist es, weil es nicht die Fjordroute ist. Die größeren Autovermietungen scheinen auch mit einer Einwegreise zwischen Oslo und Bergen in Ordnung zu sein.

    Alle Ratschläge/Gedanken sind sehr willkommen !! Dank im Voraus.

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    Von HowieInvestigates

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    1. UnknownPleasures3 on

      I’ve driven from Bergen to Kristiansund and down to Oslo many times. The Kristiansund to Bergen trip is a bit dull, but there are scenic places there too, just more mountainous and inland landscape.

      I am assuming you’re taking the ferry to Rysjedalsvika? I would recommend driving to Balestrand and Fjærland, then drive up to Byrkjelo. The inner Sognefjord is very beautiful and scenic. From Byrkjelo you can drive on to Loen as planned.

      If you want to see the Atlantic Road I recommend driving from Molde to Hustadvika and then over the Atlantic Road to Averøy and then Kristiansund.

    2. I mean the routes are scenic for sure, but after a couple of hours it does get repetitive. Like it starts with «OH LOOK AT THE FJORD» to be like «oh another fucking fjord, have to drive all the way around?»

    3. Between Geiranger and Kristiansund you should drive by Trollveggen/Trollstigen and of course through the atlantic ocean road.

      It will add about an hour travel time, plus the time you might want to stop and enjoy the views.

    4. Clean-it-up-Johnny on

      Unless you really love roads, the Atlantic road can be a little underwhelming, especially if the weather isn’t great. It’s really not that long.

      I would consider going by Ålesund and driving east by Åndalsnes instead. Going up Romsdalen valley is far more breathtaking than the Atlantic road. You would lose Oppdal which is a shame, it’s a beautiful mountain village. Kristiansund is a drive straight through- don’t stop city. Nothing to see there.

    5. Nice, but I would turn west on R15 in Otta towards Beitostølen to get a little more scenic mountain roads. Here you will also pass one of the most iconic hikes, Besseggen, if you’re up for it 🙂

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