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TOLL ROADS & FERRIES in Norway: Complete Travel Guide

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Overview of toll roads, ferries, and tunnels in Norway.
    How to plan your route to avoid extra costs and stress during your road trip in Norway.
    Next watch: Coffee, Water, and Budget Food in Norway! • Norway Travel Guide - ...
    Due to many questions about the unexpectedly high costs of traveling by car in Norway, we made a short video. We hope it might be useful and if questions will appear - you are very welcome to write a comment under the video and we will be happy to answer.
    Descriptive blog post on our website about toll roads and ferries and the use of AutoPass tag and useful links: crazytroll.no/...
    Hope you will find travel tips for travelers in Norway useful and you won`t be surprised by toll road fees, private roads, the cost of ferries, or the closure of tunnels.
    Keep traveling and enjoy Norway!
    #Norway #Toll #Autopass
    Here are the useful links we mentioned in the video:
    www.autopass.no/
    Website about toll roads in Norway - map, prices, registration, and payment information.
    bompengekalkul...
    Most updated in Norway calculator and planner for toll roads and ferries on your route.
    stengttunnel.no/
    Stengt Tunnel (Eng: Closed tunnels) - this service will give you a quick overview and the latest status for the tunnel you plan to use. Either the tunnel is closed or open.
    basto-fosen.no/
    All necessary information about ferry line Hoten - Moss: timetable, prices, and services onboard.
    00:00 Our Greetings
    00:15 Toll roads in Norway
    00:53 Ferries in Norway
    02:00 Two lifehacks how to cross Oslofjord
    03:03 Private roads in Norway
    04:24 Planning road trip in Norway
    05:36 More about our UA-cam channel
    About us:
    We are traveling across Norway with the caravan Hymer Eriba Troll 530 Rockabilly. On our UA-cam channel, we post videos from our road trips and drone videos from the most beautiful places in Norway.
    You can write your comments under this video and we will try to answer as soon as possible.
    Filmed and edited by Olga & Dmitry Shafran
    Filmed by DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone, iPhone 11Pro + DJI OSMO mobile 4, Nikon Z7
    Edited with Final Cut Pro X.
    Music from Epidemic Sound:
    Journeyman Road - Farrell Wooten
    Date: 09.11.2020

КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @beachcamper
    @beachcamper 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for this important toll and ferry information. Helps us a lot for our next Norway trip.

    • @beachcamper
      @beachcamper 3 роки тому

      what is that at second 12???

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you! Hope some information, specially about private roads will help during trip to Norway and make it smooth and joyful!

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому

      That was out trip to Rondane National park, we were looking for wild camping place with stunning view and away from road. Maybe looks a bit weird, but there was old path from previous campers. We have a short video with a bit more footage from Rondane - ua-cam.com/video/_RE72MVNuY0/v-deo.html

  • @CrazyTroll
    @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому +1

    Coffee and Food on the way! - ua-cam.com/video/jObkpeUc50E/v-deo.html
    Fjord Viewpoint from Fortress on Border of Sweden and Norway! - ua-cam.com/video/wf1omXSq7AA/v-deo.html
    Playlist "Norway travel guides and tips" - ua-cam.com/video/D0gu5EJ7se4/v-deo.html

  • @roamaniacs
    @roamaniacs Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the precious info!🙏

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Рік тому

      Our pleasure!👍 And Thank You!😄

  • @Trip-biker
    @Trip-biker 2 роки тому +1

    Perfectly detailed and very helpful video for planning a complete tour of your beautiful Norway.
    Thanks, I need this information

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thank You for comment😉 And Happy New Year!!!🥳🥳🥳

  • @mat.hag432
    @mat.hag432 3 роки тому +2

    Hi, Olga and Dmitry!
    All right. Now I understand all the information you have published😀👍. And it will be helpful for the tour plans in summer 2021. This tour goes to Sweden and Norway. Thanks for your help and tips👍👍👏! Greetings from Schleswig-Holstein.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Matthias!
      How are you doing? We have seen you bought drone... shall we expect some drone video from your trips?
      Greeting from Norway... Olga, Dmitry & CrazyTroll. 😀👍

  • @philclark2373
    @philclark2373 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much. Very nice video and great info about the ferry discount.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!👍 Thank You for Comment😍😍😍

  • @philclark2373
    @philclark2373 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou Excellent info well explained

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank You!🥰

  • @samratchatterjee1943
    @samratchatterjee1943 2 роки тому

    To the point , extremely helpful and that touch of humour 😂

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Glad it was useful!

  • @admin1234
    @admin1234 3 роки тому +2

    amazing.........
    love you...
    from sri lanka

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому

      Thank You!!🥰
      And Greetings from Norway👋🇳🇴

  • @royalbond84
    @royalbond84 3 роки тому +3

    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🤝🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴
    🇮🇳 India ♥️ Norway 🇳🇴
    🇮🇳 🎖️India 🤝 Norway🎖️🇳🇴

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому

      India👍👍👍 ♥️♥️♥️

  • @swedishpsychopath8795
    @swedishpsychopath8795 2 роки тому +1

    It hurts me as a swede to admit this since swedes and danes has tried to steal Norways thunder for such a long time: But vikings came orginally from Norway. This video proves it beyond any doubt. The fjords FORCED the vikings to make boats to be able to travel inside Norway crossing the hundreds of fjords in Norway. Sweden and Denmark are both without fjords - so there was no need to invent boats there. Your video just made me realize this fact.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому

      A lot of great solutions in the country, but still it might bring a lot of inconveniences while living and traveling.

  • @Oliver-Travels
    @Oliver-Travels 3 роки тому +1

    Nice one 😊🙌🏻

  • @user-gi9wd2gb3n
    @user-gi9wd2gb3n 11 місяців тому +1

    太好了,有中文字幕,谢谢你的视频😂

  • @MR-vj8dn
    @MR-vj8dn Місяць тому +1

    Hi. Interesting video. Do you have a video where you bundle together info regarding travelling by car in Norway, including all payments necessary?

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Місяць тому

      Hi and welcome to the channel! Basically this video covers all major payments you will have traveling by car in Norway. We made a follow up video with some important updates: ua-cam.com/video/PpH19seYcps/v-deo.htmlsi=idln9zB6QMy1KZ0e
      If you have any question, you can ask here, maybe be we answered it already in other video or will plan for the future.
      Will be glad to help anyway!

    • @MR-vj8dn
      @MR-vj8dn Місяць тому +1

      @@CrazyTroll Wow, that was a fast answer 🙂 I will check the linked video.

  • @johnnymartinjohansen
    @johnnymartinjohansen Рік тому +1

    All ferries that have less than 100k passengers per year are now free, regarless of how you travel (on foot, by car, truck, etc). As for this year (2023), they made even more ferries free, regardless of how many passengers per year, so . And private roads are quite rare, so it's not an issue for most tourists. And NO, there are no private roads when entering national parks, these are free to enter for everyone.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  11 місяців тому

      This video is from November 2020 and free ferries in Norway are from 1st July 2022. Since there are changes for locals and travelers, we made a follow-up video where we mentioned free ferries. Here it is if interested: ua-cam.com/video/PpH19seYcps/v-deo.html
      Private roads are very common and they are an issue for tourists since is not very convenient to pay for them. Some are cash only, others are cards only, etc. An NO, there are private TOLL roads entering national parks and here are just a few examples:
      - road to Kjenndalsbreen,
      - road to Bødalsbreen,
      - road to Haugabreen,
      - roads from Mysusæter and to Dørålseter in Rondane National Park, etc.

    • @esphilee
      @esphilee 5 місяців тому

      HI, do I need to book the *Hellesylt - Geiranger* car ferry in advance, if yes, where should I do that? Thanks in advance.

  • @Doc22cool
    @Doc22cool 4 місяці тому

    Very useful info. 🙌🏼 just one question, which trailer are you using with your Audi?

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you, pleased to hear! Audi is towing our CrazyTroll or Eriba Troll 530 Rockabilly. We, actually, made a caravan review, so you can take a look inside. Still happy with our selection!
      Here is a review video if interested: ua-cam.com/video/ySXaiPQm30M/v-deo.html

    • @Doc22cool
      @Doc22cool 3 місяці тому

      @@CrazyTroll thank you so much. Appreciate it. 😊

  • @jatterhog
    @jatterhog 2 роки тому +2

    This system is so different from Sweden where roads are free, including all road ferries, except for congestion charges in Stockholm and Gothenburg…

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому

      Originally these tolls were to finance single projects like tunnels in remote locations, but seems like gathering tolls became too popular and now toll stations are on every corner. However many of the are removed already, for example tunnel under Oslofjord is free now.

    • @swedishpsychopath8795
      @swedishpsychopath8795 2 роки тому

      Originally the toll-payment was for the roads / tunnels, etc. But we liked it so much that we chose to keep the toll-booths for nostalgic reasons. Nowaday the money will finance the projects politician retired from national politics invents to be recognized in the UN system in order for them to get better paid jobs under the UN-umbrella.

  • @Uneblondeennorvege
    @Uneblondeennorvege 11 місяців тому +1

    👍

  • @esphilee
    @esphilee 5 місяців тому

    HI, do I need to book the *Hellesylt - Geiranger* car ferry in advance, and where should I do that? Thanks in advance.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  5 місяців тому

      Yes, you can book the Hellesylt-Geiranger ferry in advance through various subagents, and it's a good idea to arrive at least 20 minutes early to ensure everything goes smoothly. However, if you're looking for more flexibility, you might find that dropping in and boarding without a reservation works just fine. From our experience, there's usually plenty of space for everyone, with or without a car. Safe travels and enjoy the stunning journey! 😊🚢

    • @esphilee
      @esphilee 5 місяців тому

      @@CrazyTroll thanks for the reply. Glad to hear from you that booking is unnecessary.
      I have just booked a camper-van and planning the first camper van trip of my life.
      I tried to book the camp site, but all of them are First-come-first-serve basis. They do not except booking. That mean my schedule would need to be flexible, guess it is better for me not to book the ferry ticket in advance.
      thanks for your videos, they help me build my confidence. 🤩

  • @jote1973
    @jote1973 3 роки тому +1

    Det beste er jo at som oftest kommer faktura for passering av bomstrekninger og ferger flere måneder etter ferien. Hva er dokkers erfaring med autopass? Er det mulig å spare penger?

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому +1

      Vi bruker Autopass og får faktura direkte til banken. Fungerer bra for oss, vi trenger ikke å betale for ferge hver gang, vi kjører bare bord! Autopass-brikke gir deg 10-20% rabatt på bomveier og noen ferger (for eks. Horten - Moss). Hvis de samme veiene brukes ofte, er det mulig å inngå saparat avtale med høyere rabatt 20-40%, men da må du gjøre et depositum som ikke er veldig praktisk for noen sjåfører. Jeg vil anbefale sjåfør fra Norden å ha Autopass brikke, kan hjelpe å spare ca. 15-20%.

    • @jote1973
      @jote1973 3 роки тому +1

      @@CrazyTroll jeg holder på å planlegge tur til Vestlandet i 2021. Da kan det blir en del ferger og bompenger. Bare turen fra Vesterålen til Hamarøy koster på sommeren over 900 kr en vei...

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  3 роки тому +1

      Jeg tror det er gode tid å vurdere opprette AutoPASS-brikke og AutoPASS-ferjekort for oss selv.
      "Forskuddsbetaling med AutoPASS-brikke og AutoPASS-ferjekort gir følgende rabatter på ferjereiser så fremt du har betalt forskuddsbeløp og konto er i pluss: 50% rabatt for privatkunder"
      Mer info: www.autopassferje.no/hvordan-betale/

    • @jote1973
      @jote1973 3 роки тому

      @@CrazyTroll jeg tror jeg lest noe om inntil 50% rabatt. Må undersøke dette litt mer før ferien

  • @ahmadfarid74
    @ahmadfarid74 2 роки тому +1

    Hi…I`m from Malaysia. Plan to rent car in Norway. Can i buy this autopass earlier and register later to the rental car?

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому

      I can only advise contacting the rental service in advance if they allow it. Physically it is possible, but remember to put old Autopass into the foil to prevent double registration of the passage.

    • @knutbergan
      @knutbergan Рік тому

      All rental cars in Norway already have a autopass transponder. Your rental car company adds all usage at end of rental period. Also road fees are discounted when a transponder collects the fee.

    • @ahmadfarid74
      @ahmadfarid74 Рік тому

      @@knutbergan i plan to rent car from Sweden & make road trip through Norway & Finland

    • @knutbergan
      @knutbergan Рік тому

      @@ahmadfarid74 Then please ignore my comment. I don’t know if rental cars from Sweden have the transponders. I suggest you ask the company you rent from

  • @kshitizkhanal5524
    @kshitizkhanal5524 Рік тому

    can i park my rental car on the side of road and camp there overnight ?

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  Рік тому

      Hi! You can park or camp overnight or even for 48 hours. Just follow very simple rules, that we covered in a separate video: Free Camping in Norway - Spots to Camp & Rules, Travel Guide
      ua-cam.com/video/1NOeKss8TWc/v-deo.html

  • @nenapurigay2303
    @nenapurigay2303 3 роки тому +1

    Nor way travel guide:meaning full
    Vs tord:SPEAKS NORWEGIEN

  • @gizmo6746
    @gizmo6746 2 роки тому +1

    Wow i hope to avoid those ferrries

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  2 роки тому

      Something it is pretty hard as might require long detours, but making a good route might be without ferries.
      But if you will have to take a ferry... with ordering Autopass for ferries that will give you 50% discount. More info in this video if needed. ua-cam.com/video/k-QAKd0Xe10/v-deo.html

  • @Dan-fo9dk
    @Dan-fo9dk 5 місяців тому

    You don't seem to have to much understanding / knowledge of what it takes of costs for such a ferry service. You only point out how "expensive" it is for the users ....as if they are being ripped off. It is as simple as that someone must pay for the costs (at least most of it)....and that is the users ....strangely enough.....
    For having that ferry service you need to:
    - build the infrastructure of road leading to the ferry port....which can cost hundreds of millions (NOK) involving building both bridges and tunnels.
    - build the large parking area at the ferry port....which is not as simple as just to pour out some asphalt....it can cost tens of millions
    - then the construction of the ferry docking ...which can be a costly exercise....where the cost easily can be hundred million
    'Then you must double the cost since there are two ferry ports...right...
    - The building of the ferry itself is very expensive....costing 600-800 million.
    - Then it is the cost for operating the ferry , maintenance .... and for crew.
    - Also the access roads and the ferry port need maintenance ....of course with a cost.
    Add up these costs ....and than divide it on the number of vehicles transported. Still the costs are so high that taxpayers have to subsidise the service. The only ferry service that don't have state subsidises is the mentioned Moss - Horten. There are 137 domestic ferry routes in Norway.
    The alternative for not using the ferry service....will normally cost more ....if there are some alternative at all.... It is not for free to drive your own car. If you drive more than something like 20-30 km ...than the costs is higher than the ferry. So ask yourself which alternative is expensive.....
    ....and no....there are no roads ...public or private roads in Norwegian national parks. The national parks are not a Disney-land ...they are established only for one purpose ....and that is to protect nature. Hence NO FORM OF MOTORISED object are allowed. No cars, no snowmobiles, no helicopter ....and you are not even allowed to fly your little drone as amateur / tourist / YT-photographer.

    • @CrazyTroll
      @CrazyTroll  5 місяців тому

      I think you express yourself too offensively. You must apologize!
      We said: "This is why traveling with a caravan will be quite expensive."
      For us, 2360 NOK for Horten Moss roundtrip with a caravan is rather costly.
      When we say expensive, it means costly for travelers as it becomes a significant part of the budget, so it is reasonable to prepare. You explained why it should not be considered overpriced, which is not the subject of the video.
      Also, how do you call the ferry on Bygdin and diesel cars parked at DNT Rondvassbu, when you say "NO FORM OF MOTORISED object are allowed"? Also don't forget the heavy traffic of private boats and commercial vessels in Ytre Hvaler Nasjonalpark and Færder Nasjonalpark.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk 4 місяці тому

      ​@@CrazyTroll
      Oh....really....you’re flashing the victim card and play offended.......congratulation.
      That you can not be told that you spread false information and misconceptions tell quite a bit about you. Let me tell you that behaving like a spoiled kid.....does not add any extra points of credibility....
      ....and now with your answer you keep up your career with providing more false information.....well...well...well....
      I responded to your false claim at 4:15: "...most private roads are ....in national parks....".
      So it's offending you to tell you that there are no "private roads"/no access for cars in national parks .....due to the reality that it is ILLEGAL. There does not exist any chance for the public / tourists to drive a car in any national park in Norway. It is not "hard to find information" ....it is as simple as that you don't drive car in national parks ...period.....
      You really need to inform yourself. Look up the sites for national park administration (Nasjalparkstyre) ....and all over you will find the word ILLEGAL. Only for very special purposes / cases permission for motorised transport might be granted. Application in each case is needed.
      To be specific your claim about driving car to Rondvassbu ....which is in Rondane national park....has nothing with reality to do. Look up Dovre og Rondane nasjonalparkstyre. ...and they say ILLEGAL. It is not even legal to drive with an electric bicycle there....not even if the motor is turned off..... Everybody who want to get to Rondvassbu must park their car at the parking lot at Spranget (outside the park)....and walk the 6 km, by foot, in order to get to Rondvassbu.
      Concerning your claim about boats on the lake of Bygdin .... Well....the lake is not within any national park.... Again you are in need of informing yourself.
      Your pathetic attempt to deflect the attention away from your false information ...about car driving in national parks... you start instead talking about national parks out at the coast / sea ...well...that doesn't impress to much... There are other considerations for Færder and Ytre Hvaler ...who almost includes all the sea area of the outer / southern Oslofjorden. The purpose with those national parks are to protect the biotopes on and around the many small islands there ...and the seabed ...with unique coral reef. Those areas has recently got status as national parks ... it’s aim is not to stop the existing and necessary ship traffic....
      The ticket price for a ferry service is a function of the investment / cost of providing that service ....but you imply it is uninteresting ...and not "a subject" for your video.... that is just mind blowing. Since when was the investment irrelevant for the ticket prices....???
      You spread the misconception of that the expensive prices are sort of unreasonable. As pointed out by me is the reality that all 137 ferry routes ...except one (Moss-Horten) has to be subsidised by the state / tax payers money. Me and other tax payers must work our ass off in order to pay tax ....so tourists like you can take your caravan trip for a low price as possible....but still on top you complain of how expensive it is. Wow....obviously to much of a challenge for you to understand how much there are behind/as basis for the prices..........
      I can add that Norway is the ONLY country in the world that build an infrastructure, of all sorts, under so extreme conditions. Comparable areas are Canada, Alaska (USA), Patagonia (Chile) ....and none of them even try to build any kind of infrastructure.
      So you claim to have paid 2360 NOK for a 2-way trip with the Moss-Horten ferry service
      Then you at 1:30: show the prices from that very same ferry operator's web site.
      ....and what does that say...??? For anyone who can read they will see that the most expensive alternative is paying manual/with cash.
      For car up to 6 meter, under 3501 kg ...with trailer/caravan ....and total length under 10 meter...the price is 408 NOK.
      For car/caravan with total length over 10 meter ....the price is 612 NOK....
      With use of Autopass you get 10% lower price.
      I don't know what car/caravan you have.....but the most expensive alternative is 612 NOK x 2-ways = 1224 NOK........which is just over half the price of what you claimed to have paid ...2360 NOK.... How you managed to pay 2360 is somewhat of a mystery..... Again ....let's say..... another dent in your credibility....
      There is a simple solution for you to avoid these horrible rip-off prices (as you imply) ....just stay at home....