Traveling to Norway in a campervan – that's a dream for many adventurers. Imagine driving through endless forests, along dramatic fjords, and over spectacular mountain passes, while nature unfolds before you in all its splendor. In Norway, a journey awaits you that is both peaceful and tranquil, as well as exciting and challenging.
The pristine landscape, with its majestic mountains, deep blue lakes, and breathtaking coastline, offers everything you need for an unforgettable journey. From the famous North Cape to the rugged coastal roads, the country is a paradise for motorhome travelers. Experience leaving everyday life behind and immersing yourself in nature as you embark on six incredible routes that lead you to the highlights of this Nordic paradise. Your adventure awaits!
The Atlantic Road – Above the clouds and along the coast
The Atlantic Road, one of Norway's most spectacular roads, takes you along the coast, connecting the islands of the northwest of the country. Traveling to Norway in a campervan and taking this route will reward you with breathtaking views of the open sea, dramatic waves, and stunning scenery. The road winds its way across bridges and narrow causeways that connect island to island, offering incredible panoramas at every turn. The section that stretches over the ocean is particularly impressive, creating a truly unique atmosphere during storms.
This route offers more than just breathtaking scenery – it also provides numerous opportunities to stop and explore the surroundings. You can linger in small fishing villages, sample local specialties, and admire the region's unique flora and fauna. The viewpoints overlooking the pristine coastline and the vast sea are particularly recommended. A highlight of the route is the famous Storseisundbrua, a dramatic bridge that curves dramatically over the ocean. This route is a must for anyone traveling to Norway by campervan and looking to unwind.
Lofoten Islands – A paradise for nature lovers
The Lofoten Islands, a true paradise for nature lovers, are a highlight of any campervan trip through Norway. With their dramatic peaks, idyllic fjords, and charming fishing villages, the islands offer a landscape that seems straight out of a fairytale. From the Arctic Circle, you drive through a region where nature is omnipresent and changes with every bend in the road. The deep blue waters of the sea are reflected in the rugged mountain peaks, while the expansive sandy beaches emphasize the region's impressive vastness.
These islands are not only scenically stunning but also an ideal location for outdoor activities. Hiking to the highest peaks, kayaking through the fjords, or photographing the spectacular Northern Lights are just a few of the many possibilities offered here. The traditional architecture of the fishing villages and the tranquil atmosphere make your stay unforgettable.
For motorhome travelers, the Lofoten Islands offer numerous well-equipped campsites and the opportunity to stay directly on the coast to enjoy the view of the sea.
| Highlight | Description |
|---|---|
| Rorbuer (fishermen's cabins) | Traditional accommodation right on the water |
| Haukland Beach | Beautiful sandy beach, ideal for walks |
| Pure | Picturesque village with a spectacular backdrop |
| Lofoten Viking Museum | An insight into the lives of the Vikings in the region |
| Hiking | Breathtaking viewpoints and untouched nature |
The Road of Waterfalls – From Geirangerfjord to Trollstigen
The drive from Geirangerfjord to Trollstigen takes you along one of Norway's most spectacular routes, constantly rewarding you with breathtaking views and impressive waterfalls. Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most famous fjords in the world. As you drive through the valley, you'll be accompanied by waterfalls like the Seven Sisters and the Bridal Veil, which cascade picturesquely into the depths, creating a truly unique panorama.
The journey continues towards Trollstigen, one of Norway's most famous serpentine roads. Here, the road winds its way breathtakingly up the mountain, rewarding you with spectacular views. The stunning scenery and majestic mountains make this route an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventurers.
There are many campsites along the route, perfect for a relaxing break or a hike in the surrounding area. If you'd like to make your camping experience even more enjoyable, the Campidoo shop offers a wide selection of camping products, such as sunshades , which provide protection from sun and rain and make your adventure even more comfortable.

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Order nowNorth Cape – The Journey to the End of the World
The journey to the North Cape, the northernmost point of Europe, is an unforgettable adventure for anyone traveling to Norway by campervan. This route takes you through the endless expanses of the Nordic landscape, past pristine coastlines, deep blue seas, and vast tundra plains. Perched atop a steep cliff, the North Cape offers spectacular views of the Arctic Ocean and is a particularly magical place during the midnight sun. In the summer months, you can experience the sun for 24 hours, making this trip a truly unique experience.
The route to the North Cape is lined with numerous natural wonders. You'll drive through picturesque villages, see wildlife, and gain a fascinating insight into the culture of the Sami, the indigenous people of Northern Norway. Visiting the North Cape itself, with its famous globe monument, is the highlight of the trip and lets you experience the vastness and the feeling of being "at the end of the world" firsthand.
This route is also well suited for motorhome travelers, with numerous parking spaces and well-equipped campsites along the route.
Key highlights:
- Experience the midnight sun
- North Cape globe as a landmark
- Wild North with untouched nature
- Traditional Sami culture
- Photo opportunities in spectacular landscapes

The Hardangervidda – A high plateau full of wilderness
The Hardangervidda, Norway's largest high plateau, is a true natural paradise, captivating every nature lover with its vast, untouched landscape and rugged beauty. This route takes you through one of Europe's most impressive mountain ranges, where you can observe expansive grasslands, wide fjords, and a variety of wildlife, such as reindeer and wolves. The vast, open plains of the Hardangervidda create the feeling of standing in the heart of the wilderness, far removed from civilization.
The high plateau offers numerous hiking and cycling trails that lead you deep into nature and give you the opportunity to explore the region on your own. The view of the Hardangerfjord, which borders the plateau to the south and provides a fascinating backdrop with its turquoise waters, is particularly impressive.
For motorhome travelers, there are numerous campsites along the route, providing an ideal base for exploration. To make your trip even more enjoyable, you can find a wide range of camper accessories in the Campidoo shop , such as practical solar panels or special cool boxes that will make your stay in the wilderness more comfortable.
Key highlights:
- Hikes through untouched nature
- Hardangerfjord as a spectacular backdrop
- Wildlife observation
- Camping opportunities amidst nature
- Exploring the Hardangervidda on your own terms
Oslo to Bergen – A cultural and nature journey through southern Norway
The route from Oslo to Bergen is a perfect blend of culture and nature, taking you through some of the most beautiful areas of Southern Norway. The journey begins in the vibrant capital, Oslo, where you can explore impressive sights such as the Opera House, Vigeland Park , and the new National Museum. From there, you'll travel through the rolling hills of the Østlandet region and on to the spectacular fjord landscape of the west.
A highlight of this route is the drive across the Hardangervidda, Europe's largest high plateau, where vast plains and majestic mountains await you. The Vøringfossen, one of Norway's highest waterfalls, also lies along the route and is a truly impressive sight. The journey concludes in Bergen, the city of seven mountains, with a visit to the historic Hanseatic wharf of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This route is ideal for anyone wanting to experience Norway's diversity – from vibrant cities to pristine nature. For those with a side trip, a short excursion into Sweden is also possible, offering a more comprehensive exploration of Scandinavian culture. Motorhome travelers will find numerous campsites and attractions along the route, ensuring an unforgettable journey.













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