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Norway Finland Sweden
Traveling from New Zealand to UK then riding through Holland Germany Denmark Norway Finland Sweden summer of 2018 would like to hear from anyone who may have a few tips what not to miss routes should ride look forward to any suggestions.
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Hello Smartie!
Let me know what you are interested in (nature, history, architechture...) and I might be able to give you a few tips for Norway and Sweden. And if you are planning to visit Scandinavias most beautiful capital Stockholm, let me know, I could offer you sleeping place for a night or two - if I am not travelling myself! ;-) Greetings nordicbiker |
Norway
My friend Steve and I did a UK / Scandinavian round trip of 5,000 miles this summer visiting Nordkapp and returning South via central Finland and Sweden. Go to Hans Petter Strifeldt's website https://ridenorway.com/ for some ideas. Don't miss the Atlantic Road, Trollstigen and Santa Claus haha in Rovaniemi. Suggest Norway first. It has most spectacular coastal roads going north. Do some Fjord hopping on the ferries and you MUST take in the Lofoten Islands via the Bodo to Moskenes ferry. Visit the Russian border if you have time and don't miss Central Sweden. It too is stunning. Motorcycles are toll free on the highway but we steered clear of major roads where possible. Depending on your preference for accomodation and the tourist pressure at the time of year you intend going, you may find that Hytta (cabins) can usually be booked quite late just by riding in. We wild camped occasionally and that's THE way to do it. Take a tent! If you want to stay in any of the Capital cities then I suggest joining the International Hostelling Association and use them in the major towns. At between 50 and 100 Krona they are reasonable compared to the 2500 Krona a night hotels. All of Scandinavia is digital. We never used cash as you can use cards everywhere. Reindeer and salmon like you've never tasted before. You will run of of Wows!
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Norway Finland Sweden
Thanks guys for your reply sorry aren’t figuring on visiting major cities nature and challenging riding is what we are looking for all places mentioned Victor we have identified so maybe we are on right track going up west side of Norway first intending to camp 95% of our trip also we are taking our KTM Nordicbiker thank you for your kind offer hopefully we may meet on the road perhaps safe riding and all the best for the year coming cheers Smartie
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Hello Smartie
I'm hoping to travel from the UK up to St Petersburg then North to Murmansk West to Nordkapp, then back south through Norway Sweden Denmark. Be nice to meet up en-route. Regards Stuart |
Hi Smartie
If you drive Finland you might want to check this. Norway, Finland to St Petersburg I put some info there on how to drive thru Finland avoiding "doing the boring" Here is not much information on Finland. So I planned to open a thread "Driveing thru Finland" But lazy me has not got that started yet |
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I´ll be back over the sommer in Sweden if you need some help. Living not far from Gothenburg on the westside You can ride fr Denmark to Sweden, do westcoast/ or a mixture of inland and coast, to Oslo, Don´t miss Trollstigen, Atlantic coastroad, follow some of the fjords up to Trondheim. You can then cross over to Sweden,(cheeper and faster) Åre,populer winter/summer, Östersund (big festival in the Summer check dates), go up to the miningareas Arvidsjauri, Gällivare, Kiruna, back to Norway, Lofoten. At Harstad or Tromsö take the ferry Hurtigrutten to Tromsö or Hammerfest, ride up to NorthCape, fr there to Finland, to Helsinki, ferry to Stockholm and Sweden. If you want I can send you more details about Sweden Check the webbside of Worldwide ride.ca, They are also here in NZ for the moment riding. In Sweden and Finland lots of god/bad gravelroads, free camping, not so many P....on the rd.s. Norway many speedcameras, roadtolls |
Fwiw, speed cameras on Norway doesn't recognize bikes, so you're safe from them. Road tolls does not apply to bikes, so no worries there either. You'll find that there are quite a few benefits in Norway when visiting by bike. https://ridenorway.com/2015/02/15/it...der-in-norway/
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