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Originally Posted by Russki Guzzi
I bet you could hardly sit down as well! Thanks.
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Hmm - a smiley or two seem to have disappeared from my original posting....

Anyhow - 1500 kms in one go (17-18 hours) is too much, and yes sitting wasnt very comfortable either.
I was thinking about a very approximate suggestion for your route:
Day 1: Larvik - Stavanger via R E134 and 45 (the 45 is very scenic) approx 400 kms
Day 2: Sightseing in and around Stavanger, Preikestolen, Kjeragbolten, Lysefjorden etc. Maybe even 2 days?
Day 3. Bergen - Stavanger, its only 220 km the shortest way but several ferries.
Day 4. Sightseing in Bergen - Norways second biggest city.
Day 5. Bergen - Geirangerfjorden (very scenic ride alert around Geiranger) maybe ride a little further to Eidsdal or Valldal to spend the night? Approx 400 kms
Day 6 Via Trollstigen (very scenic ride alert) Åndalsnes, Åfarnes-Sølsnes, Elnesvågen, Bud, Vevang, Atlanterhavsveien (very scenic ride alert) Kristiansund. Its just 200-250 kms but some very scenic and winding stretches, and a ferry or two.
Day 7. Kristiandsund - Trondheim and beyond a bit depending if you wanna stop in Trondheim, the third biggest city in Norway? If not maybe to Namsos which will be approx 400 kms including one ferry out from Kristiansund-Tømmervåg.
Its also possible to not go to Trondheim and take backroads/countryroads via a ferry across Trondheimsfjorden (Agdenes-Brekstad) and then on to Namsos. It will be back roads/countryroads and approx 380 kms and two ferries.
Day 8-9 I highly recommend the R17 also known as the Coastal highway from Namsos to Bodø instead of the rather dull E6. The R17 can goes along the coast and you will see fjords, islands and nice scenery. Several idyllic towns as Brønøysund, Sandnessjøen, Nesna, Glomfjord etcand even glaciers. So many interesting detours available. There are 5-6 ferry rides (all short) along this stretch and length is approx 500 kms and scenic ride alert.
Day 10-11 Lofoten and Vesterålen. Take the ferry (3-4 hours) from Bodø to Moskenes (Lofoten) spend a day or two in these very idyllic and scenic islands.
Im originally from there so I can advise you more detailed if you wish. There are nowadays no ferries internally in Lofoten/Vesterålen except one (Melbu-Fiskebøl) but that can be avoided by using the socalled Fastlandsforbindelsen.
Day 12. From Andenes (the top of Vesterålen) take a ferry to Gryllefjord on the island of Senja which again are very scenic. Ride the western coast of Senja to Botnhamn and take the ferry to Brensholmen. From there its only 1-2 hours in to Tromsø the biggest town in northern Norway.
Day 13. Sightseing day in Tromsø.
Day 14. Tromsø to Honningsvåg (the nearest town to Nordkapp) its a little more than 500 kms if you take the route via Lyngen which gives you two short ferry hops. Can be avoided but will give you some 100-200 kms more.
Day 15 - explore Nordkapp and nearby area.
So there you go - very easily done in 14-15 days. You can add in several sightseing days/rest days and still be within 3 weeks. And best of all - you will hardly touch the boring E6 except in the far north.