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visiting Norway in August

My son and I will be motorcycling in Norway for 2 1/2 weeks this August (from 15/8). Thank you for all the useful information here. I will try to get the motorcycling map that was recommended above.

2 questions:
1. Has anyone posted a Garmin track for any S. Norway motorcycle trips?
2. I am deliberately keeping the itinerary flexible, hoping to stay in hostels...am I likely to have any difficulty finding a place to stay?

Simon
 
2 questions:
1. Has anyone posted a Garmin track for any S. Norway motorcycle trips?
2. I am deliberately keeping the itinerary flexible, hoping to stay in hostels...am I likely to have any difficulty finding a place to stay?

Simon

1. mines here: http://www.therevcounter.com/downlo...t-routes-non-uk-5/norway-mountains-fjords-27/ you will need to register I think.
2. Hyttes. They are everywhere. In official centres or in people's back yards.
Loads of other options tho. http://www.visitnorway.com/uk/Where-to-stay/
 
The "main" holiday time in Norway where most people have their holidays is in July. As you simondippenhall are traveling in mid August there will probably be more vacant places and easier to find somewhere to stay over night.
Cappelens maps over Norway are the most common used by norwegians, and I personally find their road maps over Norway to be the best. They also have good maps for the whole Scandinavia.
 
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Thank you for that helpful advice...makes me feel we will probably have a choice of places to stay, and will not bring a tent.

regards

Simon

The "main" holiday time in Norway where most people have their holidays is in July. As you simondippenhall are traveling in mid August there will probably be more vacant places and easier to find somewhere to stay over night.
Cappelens maps over Norway are the most common used by norwegians, and I personally find their road maps over Norway to be the best. They also have good maps for the whole Scandinavia.
 
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Thank you for that helpful advice...makes me feel we will probably have a choice of places to stay, and will not bring a tent.

regards

Simon

Seriously, take a tent.
You may decide to not use it, as there will be plenty of alternatives.
But you may well want to stay the night somewhere stunning and remote instead, and without a tent or bivvy bag there will be no choice.
The view as I went to bed:
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And in the morning:
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Setting up camp the next night:
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I agree with you AdamA. Bring a tent so you have the flexibility to camp away from the beaten track, its experiences like that that give the best memories. Remember also that you might have really bad luck and that the only place to stay for miles is full. If the rain is puring down and the light fading its not so fun to search for a another place.
 
Norway - perfect for motorcycles

Norway for sure is perfect for motorcycles. I went on a ride to Lysebotn which for sure can be recommended. Have a look on this YouTube video and then I hope you are ready to plan your next year motorcycle holiday in Norway.
 

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Thanks to everyone - and particularly Liv - for all the contributions here.

I'm off to Nordkapp in June. Up through Sweden and back down the Norwegian coast. 2 - 18 June. Camping. Lotta miles so whilst not exactly what I would call an 'adventure', it should at least be a challenge and fun :D

As far as weather goes, I think preparing for EVERYTHING from an Englsih winter's day to a decent summer's day should cover everything that will get thrown at one in a couple of weeks.
 
Thanks to everyone - and particularly Liv - for all the contributions here.

I'm off to Nordkapp in June. Up through Sweden and back down the Norwegian coast. 2 - 18 June. Camping. Lotta miles so whilst not exactly what I would call an 'adventure', it should at least be a challenge and fun :D

As far as weather goes, I think preparing for EVERYTHING from an Englsih winter's day to a decent summer's day should cover everything that will get thrown at one in a couple of weeks.

If you are coming over to see fjords, hairpins and mountains; skip Sweden.
I'm not writing this because I'm Norwegian. Look at a good topographic map, and you'll see what I mean. :)

:) Liv.
 
If you are coming over to see fjords, hairpins and mountains; skip Sweden.
I'm not writing this because I'm Norwegian. Look at a good topographic map, and you'll see what I mean. :)

:) Liv.


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Nordkapp's a long way to go for a sticker!:D

Fjords are more fun...............!

Now't wrong with Sweden or the Nordkapp but having been up there twice i'm just saying...............!

Having said that i may meet you on the road as i'm planning my 'Ten Year Nordkapp Anniversary Trip' late may early june!:cool:
 
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Nordkapp's a long way to go for a sticker!:D

Fjords are more fun...............!

Now't wrong with Sweden or the Nordkapp but having been up there twice i'm just saying...............!

Having said that i may meet you on the road as i'm planning my 'Ten Year Nordkapp Anniversary Trip' late may early june!:cool:

My Plan A is to spend a week or two at Sognefjell in May/June, and perhaps go to a meeting (Jumbo Run) 30km from Bergen.
http://www.sidevogn.com/jumbo.htm
Sognefjell: https://maps.google.no/maps?saddr=L...Hy_EVRjGNbYzGUxVb-w&oq=solvorn&t=h&mra=ls&z=8

E-mail me at [email protected] if you want to meet an old, blue sidecar, and its rider, somewhere on your route! :clap

:) Liv.
 
My Plan A is to spend a week or two at Sognefjell in May/June, and perhaps go to a meeting (Jumbo Run) 30km from Bergen.
http://www.sidevogn.com/jumbo.htm
Sognefjell: https://maps.google.no/maps?saddr=L...Hy_EVRjGNbYzGUxVb-w&oq=solvorn&t=h&mra=ls&z=8

E-mail me at [email protected] if you want to meet an old, blue sidecar, and its rider, somewhere on your route! :clap

:) Liv.

I forgot the meeting. It's at B:
https://maps.google.no/maps?saddr=L...ediAE9RjFqmx4uD3pFWw&oq=Hylkje&t=h&mra=ls&z=7

Note the map suggest 3 routes, and not Sognefjell! :eek:
It could be because it is closed right now.

:) Liv.
 


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