So not only is the Newcastle to Norway ferry not running, but the Vikings have also pulled the plug on the Lerwick-Bergen Ferry.
Having been to Shetland (and was planning to again this year) I know the Norway sailing was almost as important as the Aberdeen service.
So there is NO direct, indirect or any other kind of rect service from the UK to Norway - The only way now is via Denmark- to the very south of Norway?
My plans to Lofoten now look like a daily jaunt of hundreds of miles, only to retrace my footsteps home, instead of a lovely circular via Shetland.
Also, having not long received my guide book I am a bit dismayed at the pathetic speed limits this Country has to endure & the enormous fines for breaking the limit. How do you stick to 30kmh (about 22mph) in built up areas, with a maximum speed of 50mph on the open road?
And the cost of living over there begs the question "Is all this hassle actually worth the bother?"
With all that Norway has to offer, why isn't it making more effort to tap into the 60 million potential customers that live just on the left of them?
I need to think hard about this now & try to resist just heading up the A9 instead to the Big Country
A place I adore & know I will have a great time. A place I can ride fast & have a few beers without selling a kidney.
I know this looks like I'm having a pop at Norway ... I am not!
Just a bit fed up that the planning has gone tits up at the first hurdle. 
Any more news on the Toon ferry service being resumed?
Having been to Shetland (and was planning to again this year) I know the Norway sailing was almost as important as the Aberdeen service.
So there is NO direct, indirect or any other kind of rect service from the UK to Norway - The only way now is via Denmark- to the very south of Norway?
My plans to Lofoten now look like a daily jaunt of hundreds of miles, only to retrace my footsteps home, instead of a lovely circular via Shetland.
Also, having not long received my guide book I am a bit dismayed at the pathetic speed limits this Country has to endure & the enormous fines for breaking the limit. How do you stick to 30kmh (about 22mph) in built up areas, with a maximum speed of 50mph on the open road?
And the cost of living over there begs the question "Is all this hassle actually worth the bother?"
With all that Norway has to offer, why isn't it making more effort to tap into the 60 million potential customers that live just on the left of them?
I need to think hard about this now & try to resist just heading up the A9 instead to the Big Country

A place I adore & know I will have a great time. A place I can ride fast & have a few beers without selling a kidney.
I know this looks like I'm having a pop at Norway ... I am not!
Any more news on the Toon ferry service being resumed?

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