How to travel Norway: 14 Norway Travel Tips (Norway Road Trip Guide Ep.05)

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • We show you how to plan your Norway trip by giving you some very useful norway travel tips after traveling the country for 2,5 weeks.
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    In the 5th episode of Exploring Norway we sat down in the Lofoten to talk about our trip and give you some useful Norway travel tips in order to plan your own road trip.
    Beside general travel information we focus on tips on how to do a road trip in Norway by talking about car rentals, routes and road conditions. Nevertheless we also give tips for budgeting your norway trip, talk about the weather and accommodation options.
    Norway Travel Tips overview:
    00:35 - our trip
    01:09 - visa & entry requirements
    01:46 - how to get around
    02:56 - rental car options in Norway
    05:13 - road conditions & driving in Norway
    06:45 - routes & itineraries
    09:41 - best time to visit
    12:23 - Weather & What to Pack for Norway
    14:13 - prices in Norway
    16:00 - accommodation in Norway
    17:23 - Norwegian cuisine
    After our fun Iceland trip Gareth and me decided to go on another adventure together. This time we chose to do a Norway road trip in winter to explore all the cool things to do in Norway in the area of Stavanger, Hordaland, Bergen, Lofoten and the capital Olso.
    Use this video as your Norway Road Trip guide in order to help deciding which destinations you want to include and/or which sights in Norway you want to explore yourself!
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    In order to show you several accommodation options you can find in Norway we teamed up with www.vrbo.com who let us stay in some of the coolest places all around Norway.
    Nevertheless all opinions, recommendations and views are my own.
    You can find all places linked in my norway guide!
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Komentáře • 16

  • @wherewindstakeme5460
    @wherewindstakeme5460 Před 4 lety +3

    I went to Bergen in March 2018, I had a fjord safari booked and took the train from Bergen to Flam. due to the weather conditions there were some delays with the train... so if anyone is traveling by train during winter... just make sure you leave 2-3 hours earlier haha. very informative video though

  • @anthonyjimenez9103
    @anthonyjimenez9103 Před 3 lety +2

    I always thought Norway had certain restrictions to visit.thanks for clarifying this Steve!keep up the awesome content

  • @xpost9381
    @xpost9381 Před 4 lety +3

    The open borders without control isn't a EU thing. It is called Schengen area agreement - which Norway (and Germany) are a part of.
    Bergen is - as you say - not a place for watching northern light. You must go much further north. Tromsø is a good place for watching northern light. Buit where have got that idea that Tromsø is some northern limit for watching northern light? There is no such limit.
    You do the same as all other tourists - running to the same places. Norway has thousand of other places that can match that.

  • @garmo98
    @garmo98 Před 4 lety +1

    As one who followed the other videos of your adventures on both channels, this was an excellent wrap up of your experiences. The influx of North Sea oil money has certainly affected the cost of enjoying Norway's natural beauty.

  • @colinwhite9660
    @colinwhite9660 Před 4 lety +2

    I love when you guys do videos like this

  • @HikingBuddy
    @HikingBuddy Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos about Norway.
    Amazing views!

  • @viajesastroboy5549
    @viajesastroboy5549 Před 4 lety +1

    Wunderbar

  • @RobMutch
    @RobMutch Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks guys. very interesting. :-)

  • @saurabhdhumale4830
    @saurabhdhumale4830 Před 4 lety +1

    What is your opinion about visiting north norway around Christmas?

  • @larsyvindgrindrud8341

    Norway is a member of Schengen i.e. anybody with a legal stay or visa in a Schengen country can enter freely for 90 days.

  • @creatingmemorieswithmike4617

    Great tips guys. I travel to Norway every year, sometimes twice a year for the last 10 years. Not easy to pronounce Bodø, but certainly it is not Buda as you pronounce it. Way out :-) Norway is great all year around. But yes, in the Summer months the popular places can be packed with people. But Norway has fantastic places that are not so popular almost as good as the popular ones. One has to find them

  • @stevedelahunty3859
    @stevedelahunty3859 Před 3 lety +1

    That visa talk a bit arrogant. Not all the people who view this videos are from western countries

    • @BackPackerSteve
      @BackPackerSteve  Před 3 lety +2

      Sorry if it came across like this, but it wasn't meant to be...we kept it short and stated that it is "easy" meaning that the visa process is the same as for any other Schengen country (so no special rules here to consider for those who know of the Schengen regulations). We both know how difficult it is for certain nationalities to get into schengen in the first place.

    • @stevedelahunty3859
      @stevedelahunty3859 Před 3 lety +1

      BackPacker Steve all good mate. I know so many people who can afford to travel Norway, but can't do it with their passport as simply European countries don't issue visit visa for them. Most of them have to go with tour groups. Which sucks.
      BTW your videos are very informative. Keep up the good work.

  • @andrem9885
    @andrem9885 Před 4 lety +1

    Ich habe ein Video von dir in meine Facebook Gruppe “ Unbekannte CZcams-R entdecken “ mit aufgenommen ich hoffe es ist ok ,Viel Erfolg dir
    m.facebook.com/groups/2359404424176260/?ref=group_browse