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Timbo,
if you look
here you'll find some info on Norway...
The best way to hget to Norway/Sweden? That depends on how much money you want to spent on your trip....
Last year we took the ferry from Kiel to Oslo, a 19 hour cruise,
which arrives in Oslo at 9.00. It is not the cheapes way to go,
but a quite relaxed way of starting a holliday; for me it was a 6 hour drive to Kiel.
And from Oslo it is a 10 km drive to leave the town by highway and start some good touring in the inland!
Some alternatives are the (fast 3 hours or normal 6 hours) ferry from Hirtshals in the north of Denmark to Kristiansand in the south of Norway;
a very nice place to start a trip through Norway is going north from Kristainsand through the Setesdalen!
Other ways are the ferries Puttgarden-Rodby (1 hour) from Germany to Denmark + Helsingborg - Helsingor (15 minutes) from Denmark to Sweden, , or the toll-brigdes through Denmark to Sweden...
These last two alternatives are interesting if you dont mind making some extra miles, or when you are planning to go far to the north.
If you plan a holliday in Norway, staying south of Trondheim, the
ferries to Kristiansand or Oslo are the best to take because they bring you directly to your starting point for a great holliday; from
the Swedish coast, which can be quite busy in summertime it is still a 500 km drive to Norway...
But if you plan to go further north, starting in Sweden is the best way...
If it is your first trip to Scandinavia, I would recommend going to Norway and staying south of Trondheim; in a roundtrip of 2000
km, in 2 to 3 weeks, you can see most of the must-sees of Norway; the Preikestolen, Hardangervida, the Naroyflord, Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord, Trollstigen, the bird-island Runde, some great gravelroads like the Gammle Strynveijen, the glaciers Briksdalsbreen and Kjendalsbreen, the mountainroad through the Jotunheimen, the Flambanen, ect...
If you get addicted to Norway in that holliday, then go back to explore the north in the years to come!
If you want more info for a detailed route+campingplaces, mail!