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Hunderfossen Camping

Hunderfossen Camping

Norway - Oppland - LillehammerDistance from Dover: 1841 km
7.1

Average

6 reviews

Neset Skydstassjon Camping og Hytteutleie

Neset Skydstassjon Camping og Hytteutleie

Norway - FlesbergDistance from Dover: 1622 km
8.3

Fantastic

2 reviews

1/10

Lærdal Ferie og Fritidspark

Norway - Sogn og Fjordane - LærdalsøyriDistance from Dover: 1879 km
7.8

Fantastic

6 reviews

1/10

Lone Camping A/S

Norway - Hordaland - HaukelandDistance from Dover: 1912 km
7.5

Average

12 reviews

Camping Neset

Camping Neset

Norway - Aust-Agder - ByglandsfjordDistance from Dover: 1554 km
8.3

Fantastic

3 reviews

1/10

Randsverk Camping

Norway - Oppland - VågåmoDistance from Dover: 1948 km
8.5

Fantastic

4 reviews

Ballangen Camping

Ballangen Camping

Norway - Nordland - BallangenDistance from Dover: 3137 km
8.4

Fantastic

1 review

Gryta-Camping

Gryta-Camping

Norway - Sogn og Fjordane - OldenDistance from Dover: 2047 km
8.3

Fantastic

4 reviews

Kinsarvik Camping

Kinsarvik Camping

Norway - Hordaland - KinsarvikDistance from Dover: 1846 km
7.7

Fantastic

6 reviews

Olberg Camping

Olberg Camping

Norway - Østfold - HeiåsDistance from Dover: 1726 km
8.1

Fantastic

3 reviews

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Camping in Norway: magically beautiful

Fjords to fall in love with, landscapes from a book of fairy-tales and charming Scandinavian cities and villages. In Norway, you discover a wealth of natural beauty and fun activities. From walking, cruising and fishing to skiing, cross-country skiing and admiring the Northern Lights. Norway is magically beautiful!

The beautiful north: Lofoten, Tromsø and North Cape

Several world-famous Norwegian sights are located in the Arctic North above the Arctic Circle. The Lofoten archipelago is a stunning example. With deep fjords, impressive mountains and long sandy beaches this region is unbelievably beautiful. It's a great place for walks and winter sports. You can also discover picturesque fishing villages. At a campsite in Tromsø, you will be in the perfect spot to see the Northern Lights in autumn or winter.

And there is plenty more to do! Go on a whale safari, ride on a snow scooter and meet reindeer and huskies. For an unforgettable experience, go to North Cape. It is as if you are standing at the edge of the world. Enjoy the peace and an endless view over the Arctic Ocean.

Rich culture in Oslo and the charming Bergen

Norway is also the place to be for a city break. The capital of Oslo is rich in art and history. Sights such as Akershus Festning (fortress) and the royal palace are certainly worth visiting. The city of Bergen is on the west coast and stands out due to its charming atmosphere and typical wooden houses. Here, you can stroll over the fish market and walk through the exceptional district of Bryggen. For a fantastic view over the city and surroundings, take the Ulriken or Fløibanen funicular railway.

Midnight sun

In Norway, the midnight sun provides very long days in summer. Above the Arctic Circle, the sun doesn't even set for a few weeks. It is one of the most special experiences when you are camping in Norway. The days are exceptionally short in winter.

Important information for your trip to Norway:

Lead-free petrol (Blyfri 95 and 98) and diesel are widely available. Do keep in mind that the fuel prices in Northern Norway are considerably higher. LPG is more widely available in the south around Oslo than in the north. The bayonet connector is used to refill with LPG and some fuelling stations use the Italian connector (Dish).
Fuelling stations are usually open between 7 am and 10 pm. Fuelling stations at large shopping centres and supermarkets are usually stay open for longer. Fuelling stations in and around major cities are often open day and night.
You can usually refuel using a fuel dispensing machine after closing time. Tip! In more rural areas, refuel at every fuelling station you come across because the distances between fuelling stations in Norway can be vast. It is usually forbidden to take fuel with you in a reserve tank.