Ferries to Norway
You can book ferries to Norway from Denmark, Germany, England, Sweden, Scotland and Iceland using leading UK and European ferry operators.
The breathtaking Norwegian fjords attract millions of visitors every year, and what better way to marvel at all their beauty than than by taking the car by ferry.
Simply entering the major ports of Fredrikstad , Bergen and Olso is a pleasure in itself.
The breathtaking fjords of the southwest are Norway’s most dramatic scenic features, but there are many other reasons to visit this sparsely populated land. There are good urban destinations too -
Since oil was discovered in nthe Sixties, Norway is one of the world’s ealthiest countries, which may explain why it has chosen to kep itelf outside the European Union.
Getting around
Ferries are a vital part of daily life in Norway, and all of the country’s coastal towns rely on itsferry, catamaran and hydrofoil services. Thje main rail servics are Oslo to Trondheim (Dovre Line), Trondheim to Bodo (Nordland Railway), Oslo to Bergen (Bergen Railway) and Oslo to Stavanger (Sorland Railway).
If you take the car to Norway you will find the state of the roads varies from very good to very poor ... much the same as in the UK.
Sightseeing
The huge whirlpools created by the world’s most powerful maelstrom in Saltstraumen in the north is a sight to behold. The Thor Heyerdahl Kon-tiki and the Viking Ship Museums are among the wide selection of museums to be found in Oslo. Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim complete the count of Norway’s largest cities.
