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  2. In Southern Norway, picturesque towns, white wooden houses, thousands of islands, the underwater restaurant Under, and exiting inland adventures awaits.

    • Watch The Video of Our Norway Motorhome Trip
    • Map with Best Places to See in Southern Norway
    • Preikestolen
    • Oslo
    • Bergen
    • Flamsbana Railway
    • The Norwegian Fjords
    • Trollstigen Road
    • Sverd I Fjell
    • Alesund

    Here’s a video of the speech I gave at the NEC Camping, Caravan and Motorhome show about taking your motorhome or van to Norway. We hope you found the video useful. If you did, we’d love it if you followed us on Youtube. New videos with tips for motorhoming and campervanning in the UK and Europe are released weekly.

    This is the map of our road trip route through Southern Norway. This is the itinerary which took us 2 weeks to drive, not including getting to/ from Norway back to the UK. The route is FULL of some of the prettiest places in Norway. Want to know how expensive travelling in Norway is? Find out how much to budget for a trip to Norway and what we spen...

    Preikestolen is one of the most breathtaking places I have ever seen. It’s also one of the most famous Southern Norway hiking spots! We camped with our motorhomeright on the shores of the Fjord and were lucky enough to enjoy incredible views. Sadly, we didn’t hike up to the top of Preikestolen as the new Mission Impossible was screening up there th...

    Oslo is such a beautiful, clean, friendly city. It feels modern, which is weird as the history you can find here is incredible. There are museums EVERYWHERE, but of course you can choose to do other things. It’s one of the few cities I’ve visited which doesn’t feel like a city- there’s so much nature surrounding it, both trees and water. You can vi...

    We didn’t stop in Bergen on our road trip as the weather was just miserable, but I’ve been before and loved the place. (Apparently, Bergen is famous for its rain… wish we’d known that when we were visiting!) Still, don’t let that put you off; this pretty city has a lot to offer, as well as stunning views across the sea. Again, the history here is a...

    If you’re on a guided tour and not enjoying a Southern Norway road trip, you have to do the Flamsbana Railway. It’s a great way to get up into the mountains without hiking, see an incredible waterfall and some of the best views in the area. It’s not cheap (where in Norway is!?) but the crazy girl dancing in the red dress at the bottom of a waterfal...

    There probably aren’t enough words to accurately describe the Norwegian Fjords- although many (many!) have tried! The sheer SIZE and beauty of this incredible landscape is breathtaking. Wherever you go in Norway, you have to add at least one of the Fjords to your itinerary! Our favourite was Geirangerfjord- which is also the biggest- but there are ...

    Trollstigen Road is AWESOME! It’s one of the twistiest, turniest (new word!) roads we’ve ever driven down- although actually, we rode down it on our motorbike. If you’re not on a road trip, try and rent a car (or even better, a motorbike!) so you can drive Trollstigen road for yourself. Definitely one of the best things we did in Norway! You won’t ...

    Sverd i fjellwas something I found on Pinterest whilst looking for the best places to see in Southern Norway- and was instantly intrigued. Why on earth would three HUGE carved swords be put into the rock? It’s a fascinating place and the views across the bay are breathtaking. It’s also close to Stavanger, which is another pretty place to visit.

    I liked Alesund more than I thought I would. For a very touristy town, it’s incredibly pretty and full with all sorts of fun things to do. We enjoyed wandering around the cute streets, enjoying the shops and people watching- many cruise ships dock here so it’s normally quite a busy, bustling place, especially during the summer months.

  3. Things to do in Southern Norway. There are many wonderful attractions waiting for you in Southern Norway. Visit the southernmost point of Norway, Lindesnes Lighthouse, to experience its rich maritime history and enjoy breathtaking coastal views.

  4. There are many wonderful attractions waiting for you in Southern Norway. Visit the southernmost point of Norway, Lindesnes Lighthouse, to experience its rich maritime history and enjoy breathtaking coastal views.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · A guide to Southern Norway and best places to visit: main cities, natural attractions, detailed map and recent photos.