Any new info on UK to Norway ferries

Only for freight.
Unless you go all the way up to Thurso.
Harwich to Denmark, Denmark to Norway seems to be the best option now.
 
http://www.smyril-line.com/
IIRC these guys run a Scrabster - Bergen service.
Not really looked into it as living in Fareham the Harwich service makes much more sense.

Harwich to Denmark comes in under £300 each with two people and two bikes, then its 200 miles through Denmark to the north coast and 160euros to get the ferry from Denmark to kristiansand.
Crossing is overnight, gets in around midday IIRC and you can be in Norway by the same evening.#


When you looking at going?
Funners and me are off next June.
 
Living in N. Wales the Harwich option would be better for me too.
I was going over in June 2009 and planning on doing the SW area up to Trondheim.
 
Ferry Center

The best (only?) option seems to be DFDS Harwich - Esbjerg (DK), and then some ferry up to Norway.
 
I was talking to my son (who lives in Norway) last night, he says the Norwegian tourist people are trying to get another ferry company interested, he mentioned it may be subsidised? But don’t hold your breath, if it happens, it happens. I’ll report here if my lad hear's any more.

If anyone get it, I hope its P&O, just cos the food on the Hull-Zebrugge ferry is so good!
 
was told by a Norwegian last week that the ferry runs out of Newcastle - into Stavanger, - Google maps confirms this as a route.
 
I seem to remember there was talk of a route from Rosyth.
 
I was talking to my son (who lives in Norway) last night, he says the Norwegian tourist people are trying to get another ferry company interested, he mentioned it may be subsidised? But don’t hold your breath, if it happens, it happens. I’ll report here if my lad hear's any more.

If anyone get it, I hope its P&O, just cos the food on the Hull-Zebrugge ferry is so good!

I'm going to watch this one with interest. as we're planning another trip next year. :)
 
Norway next year

Just started a thread on 'Open Invite'. I'm planning Norway trip next June/July and may be interested to link up with you if it's an option.
 
Not that me or my mate have discovered so we're thinking that it will have to be via Denmark :(
 
Not that me or my mate have discovered so we're thinking that it will have to be via Denmark :(

You'll need the ipod- Denmark ( well Jutland anyway) has the most boring,straight roads. Well surfaced but boring.

At least it's not too far to the ferry from Esbjerg..
 
Thinking of Norway later in the year.

Pisses me off that there are no passenger ferries any more.

So far the freight route from Immingham to Brevik is still my best bet but thought I would check with the collective.

Anyone know of anything else ?
Any rumours of new operator taking on the UK - Norway route ?
 
Not much news on that one. The passenger options from up here :flag(Aberdeen) is Rosyth-Zeebrugge, Newcastle-Ijmuiden (Amsterdam). All other ferries further down the east coast all go to a port south of Ijmuiden....that is, unless you go to Harwich for the Esbjerg run, which is the only passenger ferry from the UK that actually heads north.....HOWEVER, you can (by phone only, no online booking systems...) call DFDS and get a ticket for Immingham (Grimsby) to Esbjerg on their cargo run. They only have a limited number of cabins and prioritize commercial purchases over private/passenger but it is feasible and does cut some time/miles off if you are in the north of the country.:D
 
I thought the Rosyth ferry had been binned ?

Anyway - just had word back from DFDS about the Immingham - Brevik freight service.

Bike & rider will be aboot £230 each way, including meals and accom.
Not too bad when you consider the alternative.

I've attached the details in case they're of interest to anyone else.
 

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Rosyth/Zeebrugge with Superfast did indeed cease in the autumn of 2009 but Norfolk line started it again in late spring 2010

Good deal on the Immingham deal. Thanks for posting:beerjug:
 


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