Any new info on UK to Norway ferries

where did I read that the commercial service is so under-demand that sailings in June-aug are frequently dropped?
 
Rosyth/Zeebrugge with Superfast did indeed cease in the autumn of 2009 but Norfolk line started it again in late spring 2010

My apologies....:blast This is from the DFDS/Norfolk line Website

The former Norfolkline ferry service between Rosyth and Zeebrugge has now closed. However if you need to travel to Europe, the Newcastle - Amsterdam ferry is the perfect alternative, and could save you time and money.
 
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.
I traveled on the Immingham - Brevik ferry and came back via Gothenberg, Sweden last autumn, so a little more info for anyone interested.

Our ferry booking was made provisionally as DFDS said they may have to cancel it if one of there regular customer requests the same route and they are overbooked. ie, if they are busy you might loose your place…

The cabins are very nice indeed, best I’ve stayed in to date and include a little table area, settee and the normal shower and toilet. There is a dinning area with adjoining lounge inc a big flat screen tv, various sat tv channels but few in English and there is ether a DVD player and dvd’s or a video player and tapes, can’t remember which.
Meals are at set times, 3 times a day but in the dinning area there is unlimited tea/coffee etc and there is a fridge full of milk and juice at hand. Often there are snacks around so you won’t go hungry. You get exactly the same grub as the crew but they are on the other side of the boat. Take a book, no take two, and a dvd maybe…

There is no bar, entertainment or duty free but they do some times open a little kiosk for chocolate stuff and beer, ask.

Customs are very hit and miss, Hull departure, not interested… just a passport check.
Brevik were very suspicious of my arrival, asked lots of silly questions while trying to be my buddy LOL.
Gothenburg exit, quite high security, sign in at ID Services first (that’s a BIG tip) and all vehicles are escorted to the ferry from the entry gate (Port 6 gates), no strolling around, got it!
Hull arrival, no customs on site at all.

Be aware, as far as I could tell there are no waiting rooms or services for customers as you might find at normal ferry ports, and ferry times are distinctly odd… if it’s cold, dark and raining while you’re waiting to get on the ferry, its just hard luck…

Immingham Riverside departure port here: N53 38.218 W0 12.393
Brevik port here: N59 03.943 E9 41.785
Gothenburg ID Services here: N57 41.957 E11 51.944
Gothenburg Port 6 entry gate here: N57 41.689 E11 49.812
Gothenburg chips & coke here: N57 42.345 E11 50.875

Copy and past Lat/Long in to Google maps or Garmin mapping as you please, it could save you quite some anguish knowing where your supposed to be in the dark.

Lastly, I thought it a great way to get to Norway.
 
same as Ebbo,

dont the Imm to Goth route a few times, last year it was a doddle but as a first timer its all a bit odd as there is no obvious place to wait or book in etc.

When you get to Gotherburg ferry on the way home do not forget to head past the ferry for about 500 yards ( follow the wagons ) all cargo and passengers need to book in at the house in the car park prior to getting on the ferry.

Was great last year as the World cup was one so we just sat there and watched footy all day and night.

Just booked up again yesterday, its nothing like the passenger ferry bookings and takes about 5 minutess from start to finish - No bullshit.
 
all cargo and passengers need to book in at the house in the car park prior to getting on the ferry
Ah... the memories, the confusion, how it all comes back :D Gothenburg terminal ID Services is the blue building as seen from the car park - Thanks farmboy :D
 

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the very place,

First time I went I waited 3 hours in the ferry que before the truckie in front told me to go get stamped in as we were boarding in 5 minutes :eek::eek:

Flapped like fook rode down the road, got there just as 20 Polish and Estonian drivers arrived and began arguing in several languages with the guy behind the counter :blast

got back with seconds to spare

Fond memories indeed :D
 
whilst I was waiting in the queue at Stavanger for the Hirshals boat - one of the Fjorline men told me that Fjordline were about to open up a stavanger / aberdeen route ........ no idea how true and when ...... but rumours are always good
 
whilst I was waiting in the queue at Stavanger for the Hirshals boat - one of the Fjorline men told me that Fjordline were about to open up a stavanger / aberdeen route ........ no idea how true and when ...... but rumours are always good

That would do it for me...........!:thumb

I really miss the Newcastle-Norway ferry and don't get me started on the Iceland one:blast

FP.
 
whilst I was waiting in the queue at Stavanger for the Hirshals boat - one of the Fjorline men told me that Fjordline were about to open up a stavanger / aberdeen route ........ no idea how true and when ...... but rumours are always good
Superb first post! Lets hope that happens, an overnight ferry from Aberdeen could work for me, quite fancy another trip to Norway!

Welcome to UKGSers’ :thumb2
 
whilst I was waiting in the queue at Stavanger for the Hirshals boat - one of the Fjorline men told me that Fjordline were about to open up a stavanger / aberdeen route ........ no idea how true and when ...... but rumours are always good

YOU..........FECKIN...........DANCER !

:JB :JB :JB :JB :JB :JB :JB :JB :JB :JB
 
Brilliant, if true

That would be a great route.

Let's hope they don't price themselves out of a potential market as Superfast Ferries did with the Rosyth - Zeebrugge crossing.

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If you do a bit Google... Apparently they are now building 2 new Ferries with an option on a third. Decision by May/June to take the third or not. It would be used on the Aberdeen route.
So here's hoping - but looks one for next year at the earliest
 
Funny how rumours usually end up becoming reality.

Now all I need to do is start a rumour that they are going to run a passenger ferry from Whitby to Moskenes and thats my trips sorted out for the rest of my life :rolleyes:

I really like the Immingham to Gothenburg ferry but still miss the Newcastle to Stavanger ferry even if its just for the attempts at moonwalking in rough seas on the dance floor :JB

Chris
 
Now all I need to do is start a rumour that they are going to run a passenger ferry from Whitby to Moskenes and thats my trips sorted out for the rest of my life :rolleyes:
Now that would be some ferry :eek: :thumb2
 

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If you do a bit Google... Apparently they are now building 2 new Ferries with an option on a third. Decision by May/June to take the third or not. It would be used on the Aberdeen route.
So here's hoping - but looks one for next year at the earliest
I didn't know they had an option on a third boat, but if they do your right, next year, but that might suite me,

Cheers :D
 
Don't get your hopes up too high. Obviously the news may just have not filtered down to customer services yet but I just got this reply:

Hallo, Adam!

Thank you for your inquiry!

Unfortunately, as far as we now there will no ferry *between Uk and
Norway.

Have a nice day!

Vennlig hilsen/Best regards



Agnes Berentsen
Reisekonsulent
 
what about the ferry that stops at Kirstiansand on route to Sweden? from memory it goes from inningham?

it's more for freight but does the job!
 


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