Great video Bud.
Did you spent most of the time sleeping in the van? Were there plenty of camp sites and what were they like? It's a trip I've been thinking of doing for a while. Would be nice if there was a ferry which could take you from the UK half way up the West coast of Norway and have a leisurely drive back through Sweden, Denmark & Germany etc
Hi, thanks for the compliment about the video, I contributed to it and picked the 1st song but my mate deserves the praise for putting it together!
Anyway in answer to your questions........
My wife and I slept in the van everynight apart from the night we spent in a cabin on the Hurtigruten ship. We had a diesel heater fitted by Dirty Weekender, (think it might of been off your recomendation?), which was put to good use! Our friends all booked into a hotel for the night, when they visited Bergen and Claire left us at that point on a flight back to the UK. We stayed on a campsite that night and sorted all of our admin out, washing & drying clothes etc.
There were plenty of campsites but not as many as other countries that we've visited. All of the campsites varied in terms of quality and facilities but we did find a couple of crackers! Most of the campsites had a campers kitchen to use.
When we first started planning the trip there was supposed to be a ferry up and running by summer, from Harwich to Esjberg, which if it ever gets up and running will make a similar trip much easier. We all thought that southern Norway was more spectacular scenery than the north.........by a country mile! So I'd strongly advise driving upto at least as far as Trondheim. We were glad to get on the Hurtigruten by then, for a rest from driving.
Lofoten Islands are pretty special but back onto main land Norway that far north is less so.
We wild camped a fair few nights, which helped with the costs.
We mostly wild camped in laybys with toilets, which were without fail, clean to a much higher standard than we're used to in the UK.