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We are thinking of taking our California to Norway some time in the future, what is the best way of getting there?
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Hi Truls
We are thinking of taking our California to Norway some time in the future, what is the best way of getting there?
Alan
We are planning a 6 week trip from mid may, aiming for Nordkap via Lofoten islesWe're heading that way in the summera couple of years ago we went Harwich to Hook of Holland drove up through Germany, Denmark , Sweden - all so lovely didn't make it as far as Norway! This year we are hoping that the Harwich to Esjberg ferry is reinstated ( theoretically restarts at Easter ) to save a bit of mileage.
I have read on the German forum that if you go the other way, i.e. board at Kirkenes, it is lots cheaper to take your Cali on the Hurtigruten boat. And look at the schedule carefully: not all Hurtigruten boats will take cars on board!We are planning a similar trip tied in with Iceland.
Our plan is to get the van onto one of the Hurtigruten boats that sail up the coast from Bergen calling at about thirty ports on the way, leave the boat at Kirkenes, up to the North Cape and then back down the coast, Lofoten Islands etc, to Denmark to get the ferry to Iceland. We went on one of the Hurtigruten boats last year and they are excellent. Not sure if they would take a dog though.
We have had it on for a year and a half now. Not too long, but as long as we have our Cali. We do not really worry about (long term) reliability. The VB system has been on the market for quite some time now, it was used in the Dakar-rally, has been in use with a lot of ANWB (AA) and police cars, under ambulances etc. We know the head of development and customer care there, we have a very good impression.Incidentaly, how long have you had the air suspension on? We are considering it but just a bit concerned about long term reliability.
The last Harwich Esjberg ferry was in Sept 2014. Sorry to say it no longer runs.We are planning a 6 week trip from mid may, aiming for Nordkap via Lofoten isles
Cannot get any info on Harwich-Esjberg ferry despite several e-mails so assume that its not running. (It would be nice if it was )
Will be using Dover-Calais/Dunkirk crossing therefore and driving all the way via Denmark -Sweden bridge
That's what I did this year, but used the Euroshuttle. Expensive Toll on the Bridge to Malmo but worth it. I drove through Sweden, Finland and Norway to Nordkapp. Spectacular undersea tunnel to Nordkapp. Watch out for Reindeer and Elk. Alcohol was expensive but other stuff was more London prices. Good internet and mobile phone service .We are planning a 6 week trip from mid may, aiming for Nordkap via Lofoten isles
Cannot get any info on Harwich-Esjberg ferry despite several e-mails so assume that its not running. (It would be nice if it was )
Will be using Dover-Calais/Dunkirk crossing therefore and driving all the way via Denmark -Sweden bridge
Hi Matt. Personally I think you’d be really pushing it doing Norway in 9 days. We’ve just spent 35 days there, going all the way up to Norkapp. Even just doing the more popular western Fjords would probably take 2 weeks. The ferry from Hirtshals is fine - it will put you in good position to head up to Bergen and surrounding area. It is such a spectacular country though, and by far the best scenery is farther north on Atlantic drive and Lofotens, in our opinions. Hope you have a good trip whatever you decide to do.
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