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Can you get around Norway without a car?

Can you get around Norway without a car?

In general, airlines, trains, buses, ferries and shops in Norway are accessible for everyone.

Is Norway safe for solo female Travellers?

Norway is a really safe country to explore but as many of the things to see in Norway involve hiking, travel insurance is always recommended for a solo trip to Norway to cover you for any travel delays, medical assistance and activities.

How much money do I need to visit Norway?

How much money will you need for your trip to Norway? You should plan to spend around kr1,026 ($112) per day on your vacation in Norway, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Can I live in a van in Norway?

The Norwegian Right to Roam law permits you to spend the night in a camper van (or any other car, tent or whatever) on private property as long as you stay within the limits of the right to roam.

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Where can I base myself in Norway?

Base yourself in Norway’s poster child, Bergen, where the Hurtigruten ferry begins its long, beautiful journey north to Kirkenes on the Russian border. Choosing a favourite fjord is like choosing a favourite child, but Hardangerfjord, Naeroyfjord (the narrowest arm of Sognefjord) and Geirangerfjord are sublimely wild.

Which is the cheapest country to visit?

14 Of the cheapest countries to visit

  1. Cambodia. Southeast Asia is a notoriously cheap area to visit.
  2. Laos. Laos is another affordable country in Southeast Asia.
  3. Vietnam.
  4. Indonesia.
  5. Nepal.
  6. Morocco.
  7. Nicaragua.
  8. El Salvador.

Can you travel to Norway right now?

Norway is open to more travellers from all over the world. It is quite easy to visit us if you have a digital, valid COVID certificate (by EU/UK/Schengen standards). With a valid certificate, you don’t have to quarantine, but you will have to take a test on arrival or within 24 hours after arrival.