
Ich und einige Freunde planen einen Roadtrip durch Skandinavien für wohltätige Zwecke, die zweite Folge einer kindischen Route.
Als wir dies zuvor vor allem in Mitteleuropa taten, war es trotz unserer Vorhersagen zu einfach. Wir glauben, dass Skandinavien eine gute Herausforderung sein wird, vor allem wenn das Wetter interessant ist, daher hoffe ich, dass ich ein paar Ratschläge für einen guten Zeitpunkt dafür bekomme.
Wir werden es in ziemlich beschissenen Autos im Mongol-Rallye-Stil machen, und wir haben keine Angst vor etwas holpriger Fahrweise. Idealerweise möchte ich dies bei gutem Schnee machen. Ich möchte keinen Schnee und auch endlosen Regen vermeiden, ohne dass es übermäßig gefährlich wird.
Was wäre die beste Jahreszeit dafür? Ich weiß, dass das Wetter schwer vorherzusagen ist, aber ich wäre für jeden Hinweis dankbar.
Wenn Sie generell weitere Fragen zur Reise haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an uns!
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Von ItsAHoldsworthThing
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Going through Norway almost without seeing salt water is certainly a choice
Nice
Winter would be a good choice if you want snow. Preferably late winter, like march or early april, lots of snow and lots of daylight above the arctic circle.
Driving through Norway allmost without seeing the West coast, is like ordering a tomahawk steak and only eating the bone.
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Do it in the middle of winter, the weather will be interesting. The northern part will be done in complete darkness for the most part.
Early spring, the northern part at least will still be winter. But it won’t be dark all the time.
The traditional Dick and Balls route through Scandinavia.
Boring route, unless you only want to see deep forrest. If you want the best Norwegian nature, I would strongly recommend doing western parts of Norway
My god.. no. Go to the west coast of Norway and spend all your time there in stead.
Thank me later
Yeah, no, it’s a meh route. Skip sweden. Start in oslo and go straight up as in the map, then go to finland, come back to norway and drive all of the coast from north to south (stavanger). Anytime in march-april-mai-june.
Damn, that’s a lot of forest.
Out of all the roads you can drive in these three countries, the coast of Norway have the most interesting ones. So try to include the west coast of Norway in your updated plan.
The Gulf of Bothnia is less dramatic and scenic.
I suggest you spend much longer time going north along the coast of Norway, and skip driving around in the finish forest for a week on the way south.
Doesn’t matter. Looks like you are staring in Malmø-ish? You’ll be dead before you leave the city anyway 😉
Do it in summer time. A lot more daytime to use when you’re driving, and a lot more to see. Unless you want to visit some of the ice hotels.
Oslo-Trondheim is boring. Try heading more west in the after Otta. See Geiranger, and the Atlantic road.
Trondheim-Bodø isn’t really special. Take the ferry to Lofoten from Bodø, and drive through Lofoten.
This will be a lot of foresty drives
Yor route sucks, and your goal of seeking „snow“ in shit cars as well. Its all fun and games untill you go head to head with a car with kids.
If this is for next Summer on a motorbike then there’s a charity thing happening South of Oslo / Stockholm with ‘The Pink Helmets’
The South of Finland at that time quite thick forest though.
I think you should get tested, you can do so anonymously on Denmark.
The amount of people not understanding that the route shape is important for OP is too damn high here.
They might not see the best parts, but they can see those later. You can’t go on a dick and balls route when you’re 40 and have two kids.
Anything west of Dombås is then of course off the table.
What, so this trip doesn’t include Svalbard?
Garbage choice of road throgh Norway, it will be days on end of shitty roads in the woods.