I will start by thanking Liv for all the information in her Norway thread. All you need is there. In this thread I have tried to give lots of costing’s to help folk decide if the trip is affordable. Scandinavia is expensive, but costs can be kept down to reasonable levels with care.
A few general points. My trip started at the beginning of July 2014. Hotels / Hostel’s, ferries, were booked about two days in advance, sometimes just a day. I never had a problem getting a bed for the night except on two occasions. I intended to visit Lysefjorden on the first day in Norway (this is a highly recommended place in Norway with a great road to it) and stay at Lysebotn at the end of the fiord. Unfortunately all accommodation was booked and with heavy rain forecast I decided against camping and gave it a miss. Secondly, at the Lofoten Islands which were having a very unusual heat wave and many people taking advantage of it. Beds were available, but very expensive. All hostel’s were full). I wild camped.
In Scandinavia I mostly cooked my own food, though most hostel’s included Breakfast. In Norway a Burger with fries and a medium (0.5l) beer cost me £30, my only purchased meal there! Sweden and Finland were more expensive than the UK but not too much so.
Fuel is around UK prices most of the time, though Norway is perhaps 15% dearer. This extra cost is negated by the need to ride to very low speed limits (unless you have very deep pockets to pay fines). I was achieving 65mpg on occasion, I usually run at 45 – 50 mpg when touring.
Distances stated are the most direct route between places using Google Maps. I often deviated to the more scenic routes.
DFDS Seaways Harwich to Esbjerg (£260), this route has now closed and to my knowledge there are no direct routes to Scandinavia.
As a general observation I would say if you are strapped for time, the southern half of Norway is more scenic than the north with the exception of the Lofoten Islands which are spectacular (it reached 30 degrees while I was there!).
Road surfaces in Norway are generally good and many of the roads are very entertaining…….
I initially intended to visit North Cape, but Norwegians I met advised that unless I specifically wanted to achieve the trip, it was less interesting than the rest of Norway, so I gave it a miss.
Lapland, Northern Sweden and Finland. I did not find this part of the trip very interesting, though the space and empty roads have some appeal. After a few hundred Km’s of forest, lakes, gently curving roads and mosquitoes, it becomes a little monotonous. In Finland some of the roads were in poor condition, I think the authorities have given up trying to repair them. The main routes were OK.
Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania were flat and the main roads and countryside unremarkable. I liked Riga and Vilnius very much. Tallinn less so. Poland was very nice with some good motorcycling to be found, with a mix of good and bad road surfaces. A place to return to for sure.
Day 1 Denmark. Esbjerg to Hirtshals. 290 kms, 3.5 hours.
Danhostel Hirtshals = 59 DKK B&B. A nice hostal by the beach, 5 minutes from the ferry. Friendly, clean and well run. Off road parking offered. Driving standards in Denmark were very impressive. I travelled along the east coast which was scenic with quite roads and lots of impressive thatched houses.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-V9f77GV/0/L/i-V9f77GV-L.jpg
Day 2. 4th July. Denmark to Hovden, Norway.
Fiord Line Ferry €61 including buffet meal and comfort lounge.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-KTvwWP4/0/L/i-KTvwWP4-L.jpg
Kristiansand to Hovden. Stayed at the Youth Hostel (Lundane Hovden 4755). Cost 350NOK. 200km about 3 hours. Good road but heavy rain. Very slow traffic, a feature I had to adapt to.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-CVxtMPQ/0/L/i-CVxtMPQ-L.jpg
Day 3. 5th July Hovden to Sogndal. Hostel Vandrerhjem, Helgheimsvegen 9. Cost 510 NOK B&B. 350km, 6 hours. Great roads and riding. Cold and wet most of the time. Caught the first of many ferries.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-qpjKqr7/0/L/i-qpjKqr7-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-b4skzJB/0/L/i-b4skzJB-L.jpg
Day 4 6th July Sognal to Molde. 350km and 6 hours. Hostal Vandrerhjem, Raumavn. 2, Molde, 6411. 550NOK B&B. Hostel would be hard to find without sat navigation.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-PzdWGRj/0/L/i-PzdWGRj-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-DcBcL49/0/L/i-DcBcL49-L.jpg
Ferries are comparatively cheap and I guess subsidised. Cost averaged about £5 - £7 per ferry.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-zHnKFtG/0/L/i-zHnKFtG-L.jpg
Day 5 7th July Molde to Trondheim. 219km, 4 hours.
Hostal Singsaker Sommerhotell, Rogertsgate 1, Trondheim, 7016. Cost 499NOK B&B.
Via the “Atlantic Road”. Nice road and an engineering master piece, but perhaps over hyped and for me not worth adding to the itinerary as it requires a detour to travel it. Trondheim was a very nice city.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-knsFsFR/0/L/i-knsFsFR-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-FggpH3h/0/L/i-FggpH3h-L.jpg
Day 6 8th July Trondheim to Bodo. 700km, 10 hours. Skagen Hotel. Nyholmsgata 11, Bodø, 8005. Cost 650NOK B&B.
The further north I went, the warmer it became. Very odd?
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-vfmbzNV/0/L/i-vfmbzNV-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-CZFHPf2/0/L/i-CZFHPf2-L.jpg
Day 7 9th July Bodo Ferry to Lofoten Islands.
Wild camping and 24 hours of sunshine made it very difficult to sleep. These islands were the highlight of my trip and are spectacular. Particularly if you get good weather as I did. The connecting road network is a masterpiece of engineering and the Atlantic Road is not comparable IMO.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-xgjgzvP/0/L/i-xgjgzvP-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-fXdqFbL/0/L/i-fXdqFbL-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-nfBq5FL/0/L/i-nfBq5FL-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-jkJrSXR/0/L/i-jkJrSXR-L.jpg
This photo of the wild camp site was taken at night!
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-BLpQVVH/0/L/i-BLpQVVH-L.jpg
Day 8. 10th July Lofoten to Kiruna Sweden. 380kms. 5 hours.
Hostal STF Malmfaltens Folkhogskola. Campingvagen 3. Cost SEK 500. The room had wafer thin curtains, not a help in the land of the midnight sun!
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-MqMZVTq/0/L/i-MqMZVTq-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-pBfnr9j/0/L/i-pBfnr9j-L.jpg
Day 9. 11th July Kiruna to Oulu, Finland. 490km, 6 hours. Hotel Forenom House. Rautatienkatu 9. Cost €53.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-FxjhBmB/0/L/i-FxjhBmB-L.jpg
These things are a real danger and not the sharpest tools in the box.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-nZRSX9f/0/L/i-nZRSX9f-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-mtvkQpL/0/L/i-mtvkQpL-L.jpg
These Finnish road works went on for around 20 Km's.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-sg4QM9v/0/L/i-sg4QM9v-L.jpg
Moving south out the Arctic Circle.
Day 10. 12th July. Oulu to Helsinki. 600kms, 7 hours. Hotel Anna. Lost hotel details / cost, but bike had secure parking and for Helsinki the hotel was a good price and central.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-WkWtrTm/0/L/i-WkWtrTm-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-VJxTpGR/0/L/i-VJxTpGR-L.jpg
Notice anything different between the above two photos? They where taken 200 miles apart and the road was continuously similar.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-shKddNL/0/L/i-shKddNL-L.jpg
An example of Helsinki's unusual architecture.
A few general points. My trip started at the beginning of July 2014. Hotels / Hostel’s, ferries, were booked about two days in advance, sometimes just a day. I never had a problem getting a bed for the night except on two occasions. I intended to visit Lysefjorden on the first day in Norway (this is a highly recommended place in Norway with a great road to it) and stay at Lysebotn at the end of the fiord. Unfortunately all accommodation was booked and with heavy rain forecast I decided against camping and gave it a miss. Secondly, at the Lofoten Islands which were having a very unusual heat wave and many people taking advantage of it. Beds were available, but very expensive. All hostel’s were full). I wild camped.
In Scandinavia I mostly cooked my own food, though most hostel’s included Breakfast. In Norway a Burger with fries and a medium (0.5l) beer cost me £30, my only purchased meal there! Sweden and Finland were more expensive than the UK but not too much so.
Fuel is around UK prices most of the time, though Norway is perhaps 15% dearer. This extra cost is negated by the need to ride to very low speed limits (unless you have very deep pockets to pay fines). I was achieving 65mpg on occasion, I usually run at 45 – 50 mpg when touring.
Distances stated are the most direct route between places using Google Maps. I often deviated to the more scenic routes.
DFDS Seaways Harwich to Esbjerg (£260), this route has now closed and to my knowledge there are no direct routes to Scandinavia.
As a general observation I would say if you are strapped for time, the southern half of Norway is more scenic than the north with the exception of the Lofoten Islands which are spectacular (it reached 30 degrees while I was there!).
Road surfaces in Norway are generally good and many of the roads are very entertaining…….
I initially intended to visit North Cape, but Norwegians I met advised that unless I specifically wanted to achieve the trip, it was less interesting than the rest of Norway, so I gave it a miss.
Lapland, Northern Sweden and Finland. I did not find this part of the trip very interesting, though the space and empty roads have some appeal. After a few hundred Km’s of forest, lakes, gently curving roads and mosquitoes, it becomes a little monotonous. In Finland some of the roads were in poor condition, I think the authorities have given up trying to repair them. The main routes were OK.
Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania were flat and the main roads and countryside unremarkable. I liked Riga and Vilnius very much. Tallinn less so. Poland was very nice with some good motorcycling to be found, with a mix of good and bad road surfaces. A place to return to for sure.
Day 1 Denmark. Esbjerg to Hirtshals. 290 kms, 3.5 hours.
Danhostel Hirtshals = 59 DKK B&B. A nice hostal by the beach, 5 minutes from the ferry. Friendly, clean and well run. Off road parking offered. Driving standards in Denmark were very impressive. I travelled along the east coast which was scenic with quite roads and lots of impressive thatched houses.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-V9f77GV/0/L/i-V9f77GV-L.jpg
Day 2. 4th July. Denmark to Hovden, Norway.
Fiord Line Ferry €61 including buffet meal and comfort lounge.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-KTvwWP4/0/L/i-KTvwWP4-L.jpg
Kristiansand to Hovden. Stayed at the Youth Hostel (Lundane Hovden 4755). Cost 350NOK. 200km about 3 hours. Good road but heavy rain. Very slow traffic, a feature I had to adapt to.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-CVxtMPQ/0/L/i-CVxtMPQ-L.jpg
Day 3. 5th July Hovden to Sogndal. Hostel Vandrerhjem, Helgheimsvegen 9. Cost 510 NOK B&B. 350km, 6 hours. Great roads and riding. Cold and wet most of the time. Caught the first of many ferries.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-qpjKqr7/0/L/i-qpjKqr7-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-b4skzJB/0/L/i-b4skzJB-L.jpg
Day 4 6th July Sognal to Molde. 350km and 6 hours. Hostal Vandrerhjem, Raumavn. 2, Molde, 6411. 550NOK B&B. Hostel would be hard to find without sat navigation.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-PzdWGRj/0/L/i-PzdWGRj-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-DcBcL49/0/L/i-DcBcL49-L.jpg
Ferries are comparatively cheap and I guess subsidised. Cost averaged about £5 - £7 per ferry.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-zHnKFtG/0/L/i-zHnKFtG-L.jpg
Day 5 7th July Molde to Trondheim. 219km, 4 hours.
Hostal Singsaker Sommerhotell, Rogertsgate 1, Trondheim, 7016. Cost 499NOK B&B.
Via the “Atlantic Road”. Nice road and an engineering master piece, but perhaps over hyped and for me not worth adding to the itinerary as it requires a detour to travel it. Trondheim was a very nice city.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-knsFsFR/0/L/i-knsFsFR-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-FggpH3h/0/L/i-FggpH3h-L.jpg
Day 6 8th July Trondheim to Bodo. 700km, 10 hours. Skagen Hotel. Nyholmsgata 11, Bodø, 8005. Cost 650NOK B&B.
The further north I went, the warmer it became. Very odd?
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-vfmbzNV/0/L/i-vfmbzNV-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-CZFHPf2/0/L/i-CZFHPf2-L.jpg
Day 7 9th July Bodo Ferry to Lofoten Islands.
Wild camping and 24 hours of sunshine made it very difficult to sleep. These islands were the highlight of my trip and are spectacular. Particularly if you get good weather as I did. The connecting road network is a masterpiece of engineering and the Atlantic Road is not comparable IMO.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-xgjgzvP/0/L/i-xgjgzvP-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-fXdqFbL/0/L/i-fXdqFbL-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-nfBq5FL/0/L/i-nfBq5FL-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-jkJrSXR/0/L/i-jkJrSXR-L.jpg
This photo of the wild camp site was taken at night!
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-BLpQVVH/0/L/i-BLpQVVH-L.jpg
Day 8. 10th July Lofoten to Kiruna Sweden. 380kms. 5 hours.
Hostal STF Malmfaltens Folkhogskola. Campingvagen 3. Cost SEK 500. The room had wafer thin curtains, not a help in the land of the midnight sun!
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-MqMZVTq/0/L/i-MqMZVTq-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-pBfnr9j/0/L/i-pBfnr9j-L.jpg
Day 9. 11th July Kiruna to Oulu, Finland. 490km, 6 hours. Hotel Forenom House. Rautatienkatu 9. Cost €53.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-FxjhBmB/0/L/i-FxjhBmB-L.jpg
These things are a real danger and not the sharpest tools in the box.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-nZRSX9f/0/L/i-nZRSX9f-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-mtvkQpL/0/L/i-mtvkQpL-L.jpg
These Finnish road works went on for around 20 Km's.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-sg4QM9v/0/L/i-sg4QM9v-L.jpg
Moving south out the Arctic Circle.
Day 10. 12th July. Oulu to Helsinki. 600kms, 7 hours. Hotel Anna. Lost hotel details / cost, but bike had secure parking and for Helsinki the hotel was a good price and central.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-WkWtrTm/0/L/i-WkWtrTm-L.jpg
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-VJxTpGR/0/L/i-VJxTpGR-L.jpg
Notice anything different between the above two photos? They where taken 200 miles apart and the road was continuously similar.
http://brsherriff.smugmug.com/photos/i-shKddNL/0/L/i-shKddNL-L.jpg
An example of Helsinki's unusual architecture.

