This was a really great way to end sharing your adventure. Very useful information, especially the cost data. But just imagine how much money you would have saved if you didn't get ALL those Hot Dogs at Ikea!
Thanks mate. Yeah Im sure people would love to see that cost data considering how much Norway is known to be expensive. Imagine how cheap the holiday would have been if all we ate were those hotdogs!!!!! They were only $1 each!!!!!! :D
The secret to a great vacation in Norway is to avoid the bad weather. Therefor you can't preplan your route. Go to where ever it is good weather. Norway is beautiful everywhere, so you can't miss.
Just found this video as we’re heading to Norway this September. Love your honesty. As I live in England and visit Scotland often I’m going to watch that one to see what you thought. Happy travels !
Hi guys. I am from Bergen. Don’t know if you guys have been here. I just found your channel. But it was interesting to see and listen to your experiences. Norway is so expensive that many, if not most, Norwegians don’t have their vacations here. Instead we go to Greece and Spain and places like that. It’s much cheaper. And off course the weather is generally better there.
Gday Robert, sorry we would have missed you mate. Glad that you enjoyed the video! I have one from Voringfossen too that you might like seeing though you're from Bergen. That is hilarious that its even too expensive for Norwegians to travel haha. Such a beautiful country though, and I dont mind the cost of it too much!
But just these days as the Norway currency, NOK, is weaker to other essential currencies in maybe many decades, an extra nice opportunity for foreign tourists to visit this beautiful country. And i xpect this coming yr 2020, fewer Norwegians than in many yrs, will spend their vacation abroad. For the same reason as mentioned initially in this my reply.
The driest time of year along the coast of Norway is around the end of May to the end of June. I am from Bergen, and have noticed this pattern many years, and the same seems to be true even for Tromsø, 1200 km away. Most European countries have their summer holidays around July-August, even into September, so I think travelling in June can avoid most of the crowds.
This is a really fantastic vlog. Some wonderful tips 👍Have visited Norway 4 times and it really is an amazing country. Travelled twice in the winter and twice early summer. Early June was the most wonderful time to visit in my opinion. Better weather and the glacial water is really gushing so waterfalls look amazing. This vlog makes me want to return ❤️🇳🇴
Here are some other road trip tips: 1. If your budget allows it, buy and insure a used car, that still has the EU approval in order. You can re-sell the car once the trip has been done, thus giving you back money for it. 2. Get a diesel powered car. Diesel fuel is generally cheaper here, and a diesel model can achieve a far greater range than a petrol version has. 3. Select your route carefully, as you can for the most part avoid the heaviest toll roads if you know where to drive. For example, going on the windy mountain roads in the south instead of the highways, or follow the coastal roads in the north (Route 17 instead of the E6) - Or drive through Sweden if your destination is in the north. This will allow you to skip most, if not all of the toll roads. 4. Plan your fuel stops in advance, and learn the pricing patterns. You can save a lot of money on fuel costs if you fill the tank on a day where the fuel is at the low-end of the price range. Some local actors has firm prices that does not change during the week, but most major gas stations does (Shell, Esso and Circle K). In some instances, the prices can vary by as much as 4-5 NOK ($0.45-0.60)
But the experiences... Priceless!! 5000km is a decent effort! Seems like you’ve got a a few reasons to go back too one day. (Haylie, I hope you called your mum back)
Oh yeah man, we know going to Norway we were happy to spend 5-6k... and we came in under budget which was great. Its a place that I am absolutely going to return to as soon as I can. Its not as busy as iceland (yet) so still really enjoyable! I think she did BTW lol
The best month is probably May. Outside the tourist heavy season, but the weather is usually pretty nice and warm. Autumn looks pretty, but is rainy most of the time. And obviously during winter you can barely see anything north of Trondheim, and not much more south of it. It can be nice, but again the weather is a bitch here. On the coast it also changes from one extreme to another all the time, so seeing things can get pretty stressful. I studied in Bergen at one point but grew up in the east, and one of the big differences is how people react to sunshine. In Bergen it is an occurrence you have to take full advantage of, so the entire community just moves outside to sit in the sun for the five minutes it lasts, and then stampede back inside when it starts raining again, all without even talking about it. Everyone had umbrellas along while sunbathing and everything, so the whole thing was a lot more dynamic than I was used to.
Andrew and Hayley, thanks for sharing the travel tips. I have been following along some of your vids and I like the casual relaxed style of your content, great job.
Nice recap of the trip. I'm really impressed that you can eat for $35/day, wow. That's one meal for me when I'm traveling. Just for protein or booze. Guess it pays to be a veggie! In more than one way. When you're as young as the two of you, sleeping in the back of small wagon might be 'romantic' now, but once you're in your 50's or 60's you'll really want that 4-star hotel. I speak from experience. Thanks for all the effort documenting your travels. Lots of good time following you.
It’s not too bad hey! The trick is to buy raw materials really... plus don’t eat meat! Not only is it cheaper, meat will kill you too 😏 I’m sure there will be a time when we will look back and think “wow, how did we do that?!” But for now we are wondering when we can go back haha You’re most certainly welcome Steve, really glad you’ve been enjoying the journey mate.
Please remember that "pit stop" are not for camping. Trailers really need those to accomedate the rest and sleep hours for their scedule. They need space for their large trucks,its not like they can stop just anywhere. And they have this thight sceduke in their work. But a van , or larger car , CAN easy find other pits.
Thanks for the helpful video but I have one more question.. where did you take the photo of the canyon that was shot with a 17mm? It looks so stunning and I will be visiting norway next winter and I would really like to visit that spot 😍
Haylie did mention going to the finnish border. You should check out Pasvikdalen. A valley in Norway south of Kirkenes and between Finland and Russia. There is a small strip of a valley with deep forest, wildlife and a river coming from Lake Enare in Finland. Pasvikdalen is quite an interesting area.
Very informative Did those rest stop toilets have showers where u can pay n shower How much was the rent for car Did you have any option to rent camping van ?
What are your recommendations for finding out about road closures so I can minimize driving down roads to see them closed. I think I saw you guys used an app, what was it? Also if used did you find google maps was useful in its route choices taking into account road closures?
Hey thanks for the comment. The website is vegvesen.no - it’s not in English but it’s well done and good enough to decipher what’s closed etc in combination with google maps because the roads are all numbered (e.g. c312). Google alone never knew that roads were closed.
You made me laugh! 😆 It was fun watching you. I head to the North Cape on a motorbike next month (from England), no chance of going in the rainy season!! Yeah I read about speeding 😬and yeah the distances are huge for us Europeans. Thanks for the advice 🤗
Thanks mate. It was worth sharing the tips I think because we were getting a few questions I did want to "mythbust" the fact that Norway is tooo expensive to travel to. Hopefully it will help :D
@@AndrewDawes it was a really great insight and i really enjoyed the whole format from beginning to end with this Norway series. Hope you do the same for Iceland etc too (I already know about the Iceland costs but good for others haha)
Thanks man. yeah the Iceland version will be very very similar... as well as an end video on the costs etc too so hopefully people will take away some good info.
Hi there! Loved your helpful tips, thanks. Can you elaborate on the sim data card? Where did you buy it? How does it work? Also, what app were you using to tell you about the road closures? Thank you.
thank you for sharing. seems September may not be the best choice of month to visit Norway.. I am planning to visit Lofoten area. which time of the year do you recommend for scenic, without having big crowd of tourists of cos. Many thanks
A good wrap-up of your trip. Thanks. I enjoyed your Tasmania and Rickshaw Run as well. Curious about one thing on your Norway trip. Bensin? Is there a back story on that and the decals on Bensin?
Cheers Glen. The Iceland series should be awesome too! Bensin is Norwegian for petrol. And there is a sticker on the console of the car.... it just seemed right to call it bensin 😂
Oh for sure Lofoten is an amazing place to visit... and if you’re staying away from the cities and do what we do and cook and sleep in a car it’s quite cheap. The sleeping wasn’t too bad (not as bad as Iceland!) and that was $126 + $34 for food for two people which is very good. Its accommodation and eating out that absolutely kills the budget. We did plan to spend up to $5000 for the two weeks so good that we were under budget (including the $600 to fly there from Thailand)
That sounds like a great plan! I'm no stranger to sleeping in the car so sounds like a good time! I will keep that in mind for when I get to visit one day! @@AndrewDawes
Thanks for informative video however i would loved more if you could have added places visited in text whither on screen or in the description box below
Thanks for the video guys. We're planning our trip right now. Who did you end up renting your car through? We are trying to get something similar to what you used.
We hired through Sitx. Apparently because we booked from Australia we got a good price. Not sure what that means.... but hey! It was a good price. And we had the Toyota aurius I think.... not a bad size at all
Thanks for sharing your experience. Loved this video which is very informative and straight to the point. This really helps to plan our trip.Do you have the itinerary of your travel.
for those road closures, when you turned around did you look to see if there were warning signs that you missed, ignored or were in norwegian and you didnt know language maybe?
Thanks for the video Andrew & Haylie! Question regarding your car rental, did you get winter tires? The roads seemed pretty icy on some parts of the trip. Thanks in advance!
This is awesome! So you would prefer to fly to bodo.. then would you stay around Bodo the whole trip? It’s so far away from Bergen, Oslo, and all the stuff between those two cities. What did you love most about the Bodo area? Thanks for your help!
I assume you would go to Bodo so that you can ferry to Lofoten. Would you rather spend most of your trip in Lofoten? I am just learning about Norway as I am considering traveling there!
You don't have heated water in Australia? How do you shower, wash your hands, dishes? I thought heated water and heated floors in the bathrooms was normal in all countries :/
Not in public bathrooms, no. its not cold enough in Australia for pipes to freeze so most water is always just cold (in public). I think the heated floors is for pipes that would burst when temperatures freeze etc. We wont complain though, amazing hot water :D
Great video guys, thankyou for sharing.When you say you had terrible weather, what months were you there? Im planning on a van trip August, September and October....What are your thoughts?
That's one country I would love to visit one day guys,enjoy the rest of your journey,Scotland is my home country and you will love it.Did or were you able to prepay a roadtoll card to display in your vehicle or was it cash transacting constantly at toll booths.I have to say the rules for speeding do seem pretty tough but I do think the jail term is justified for 31 k's over the limit,I think it would cut down on a lot of irresponsible driving,keep living the dream,happy days!
31kms is fast! But I bet that many days in jail doesn’t go as fast! Haha. Yeah the Scottish part of the trip was a great time (our second time there) and we got lucky with some pretty good conditions overall considering the place may as well be at the base of a waterfall! Norway is definitely up there for sure hey. Norway and Iceland were the bomb and I loved every rain soaked minute of the trip. Our number plates were linked to the card and I forgot to cover that in the video but I think that was $200 in tolls for the entire trip.
Thank you so much. Il planning a road trip for the second part of august and what you did il exactmy what im intended to do. I Will just stay for one week and half so im just gonna focus on south west part. Do you think im gonna experience the same kind of weather during that period?
Rain is definitely on the menu. Generally, the weather is an issue west of the mountains but not quite so much east of them. If it's rainy in Rogaland you should drive east to Telemark and then up into the forests and hills there. A very beautiful area in autumn with less rain and about a two-three hour drive from Stavanger. Norwegian coastal weather tends to be local and rather extreme. So don't just accept it. Drive away from it instead.
May I ask that if I’m a tourist from Asia planning solo travel to Norway without any debit or credit cards , just cash , would I be able to find some cafe that accept cash and able to ride bus using cash ?
I visited norway by cruise hurtigtuten sailed geiranger and nartow fjord.By motor cycle drived on trollstigen road.By car drived on leardal tunnel 25 km longest in the world.By Train sering waterfall song(kjosfossen)
Been great to follow your Norway trip 😊 fun to hear you say "tunnel, fjord, tunnel, fjord" I was just thinking the same when I was over there. You have seen way more of Norway then I have and I live here 👍 looking forward to more of the trip.
haha thanks mate! Yeah it was a semi-rushed trip, but at least we saw a lot to know what we would want to revisit when we return. Thats kind of the way we do things. Like, we have been to Scotland twice now, and on the second time we knew exactly where we wanted to spend our 2 weeks! Cheers for tuning in mate.
This was a really great way to end sharing your adventure. Very useful information, especially the cost data. But just imagine how much money you would have saved if you didn't get ALL those Hot Dogs at Ikea!
Thanks mate. Yeah Im sure people would love to see that cost data considering how much Norway is known to be expensive. Imagine how cheap the holiday would have been if all we ate were those hotdogs!!!!! They were only $1 each!!!!!! :D
@@AndrewDawes And think how much you could save on gas by generating it with only a hot dog diet!
@@mannymota3442 See now you're ready to travel norway on the cheap!
Solid video! Got a September Norway trip planned for 2023. This had some good insight.
The secret to a great vacation in Norway is to avoid the bad weather. Therefor you can't preplan your route. Go to where ever it is good weather. Norway is beautiful everywhere, so you can't miss.
Couldn’t agree more! That’s why we like the travel in the car and not worry about accomodation
Just found this video as we’re heading to Norway this September. Love your honesty. As I live in England and visit Scotland often I’m going to watch that one to see what you thought. Happy travels !
Hi guys. I am from Bergen. Don’t know if you guys have been here. I just found your channel. But it was interesting to see and listen to your experiences. Norway is so expensive that many, if not most, Norwegians don’t have their vacations here. Instead we go to Greece and Spain and places like that. It’s much cheaper. And off course the weather is generally better there.
Gday Robert, sorry we would have missed you mate. Glad that you enjoyed the video! I have one from Voringfossen too that you might like seeing though you're from Bergen. That is hilarious that its even too expensive for Norwegians to travel haha. Such a beautiful country though, and I dont mind the cost of it too much!
But just these days as the Norway currency, NOK, is weaker to other essential currencies in maybe many decades, an extra nice opportunity for foreign tourists to visit this beautiful country. And i xpect this coming yr 2020, fewer Norwegians than in many yrs, will spend their vacation abroad. For the same reason as mentioned initially in this my reply.
A brilliant series. You guys deserve way more followers. Thanks for all the info and joy.
Thanks Tristan. Really appreciate it! It’s true I’m struggling with the YT algorithm atm ☺️
Water? If you drive in the mountain areas, the best water is in the rivers, especially those running from ice or snow. Totally free and so very clean.
Jepp ;)
You should NOT drink water directly from the glacier. That can be considered by something🤮
@@CostaWanti drink an thousand year old frozen virus
The driest time of year along the coast of Norway is around the end of May to the end of June. I am from Bergen, and have noticed this pattern many years, and the same seems to be true even for Tromsø, 1200 km away. Most European countries have their summer holidays around July-August, even into September, so I think travelling in June can avoid most of the crowds.
This is a really fantastic vlog. Some wonderful tips 👍Have visited Norway 4 times and it really is an amazing country. Travelled twice in the winter and twice early summer. Early June was the most wonderful time to visit in my opinion. Better weather and the glacial water is really gushing so waterfalls look amazing. This vlog makes me want to return ❤️🇳🇴
Here are some other road trip tips:
1. If your budget allows it, buy and insure a used car, that still has the EU approval in order. You can re-sell the car once the trip has been done, thus giving you back money for it.
2. Get a diesel powered car. Diesel fuel is generally cheaper here, and a diesel model can achieve a far greater range than a petrol version has.
3. Select your route carefully, as you can for the most part avoid the heaviest toll roads if you know where to drive. For example, going on the windy mountain roads in the south instead of the highways, or follow the coastal roads in the north (Route 17 instead of the E6) - Or drive through Sweden if your destination is in the north. This will allow you to skip most, if not all of the toll roads.
4. Plan your fuel stops in advance, and learn the pricing patterns. You can save a lot of money on fuel costs if you fill the tank on a day where the fuel is at the low-end of the price range. Some local actors has firm prices that does not change during the week, but most major gas stations does (Shell, Esso and Circle K). In some instances, the prices can vary by as much as 4-5 NOK ($0.45-0.60)
Fuel is usually the cheapest before noon on Mondays
Great content guys, we (Aussie and Pre-Aussie) are driving up from Germany, we were hoping the weather would be nicer.
super straightforward and right to the point!! thank you!
But the experiences... Priceless!! 5000km is a decent effort! Seems like you’ve got a a few reasons to go back too one day. (Haylie, I hope you called your mum back)
Oh yeah man, we know going to Norway we were happy to spend 5-6k... and we came in under budget which was great. Its a place that I am absolutely going to return to as soon as I can. Its not as busy as iceland (yet) so still really enjoyable! I think she did BTW lol
The best month is probably May. Outside the tourist heavy season, but the weather is usually pretty nice and warm. Autumn looks pretty, but is rainy most of the time. And obviously during winter you can barely see anything north of Trondheim, and not much more south of it. It can be nice, but again the weather is a bitch here. On the coast it also changes from one extreme to another all the time, so seeing things can get pretty stressful.
I studied in Bergen at one point but grew up in the east, and one of the big differences is how people react to sunshine. In Bergen it is an occurrence you have to take full advantage of, so the entire community just moves outside to sit in the sun for the five minutes it lasts, and then stampede back inside when it starts raining again, all without even talking about it. Everyone had umbrellas along while sunbathing and everything, so the whole thing was a lot more dynamic than I was used to.
Andrew and Hayley, thanks for sharing the travel tips. I have been following along some of your vids and I like the casual relaxed style of your content, great job.
What a great adventure for you both! Loved the journey and images. Looking forward to ICELAND!
Thanks mate! Won’t be long! 😁
You guys don't know how Informative this video is.
Nice recap of the trip. I'm really impressed that you can eat for $35/day, wow. That's one meal for me when I'm traveling. Just for protein or booze. Guess it pays to be a veggie! In more than one way.
When you're as young as the two of you, sleeping in the back of small wagon might be 'romantic' now, but once you're in your 50's or 60's you'll really want that 4-star hotel. I speak from experience.
Thanks for all the effort documenting your travels. Lots of good time following you.
It’s not too bad hey! The trick is to buy raw materials really... plus don’t eat meat! Not only is it cheaper, meat will kill you too 😏
I’m sure there will be a time when we will look back and think “wow, how did we do that?!” But for now we are wondering when we can go back haha
You’re most certainly welcome Steve, really glad you’ve been enjoying the journey mate.
Please remember that "pit stop" are not for camping. Trailers really need those to accomedate the rest and sleep hours for their scedule. They need space for their large trucks,its not like they can stop just anywhere. And they have this thight sceduke in their work.
But a van , or larger car , CAN easy find other pits.
This turned out so good babe!! I'm so excited to see how you put together our Iceland footage 👫⛺️
Thanks co pilot 👩✈️👨✈️
Great vid guys and thanks for the tips, especially checking for road closures!!
All good Derek. Enjoy!
Nice recap guys. Well done!!
Cheers Sam
great content, very helpful, thank you!
Hello guys ,very good information about the Norway.
Thanks mate! Enjoy 😁
very very nice video! really enjoyed watching it! I subscribed :)
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed the video 😁
Thanks for the helpful video but I have one more question.. where did you take the photo of the canyon that was shot with a 17mm? It looks so stunning and I will be visiting norway next winter and I would really like to visit that spot 😍
G'day :) thankyou for your advice... :)
Haylie did mention going to the finnish border. You should check out Pasvikdalen. A valley in Norway south of Kirkenes and between Finland and Russia. There is a small strip of a valley with deep forest, wildlife and a river coming from Lake Enare in Finland. Pasvikdalen is quite an interesting area.
Awesome detail guys. You’ll love Iceland.
Thanks Chad. Appreciate it mate! I cannot wait to edit the Iceland series.
Very informative
Did those rest stop toilets have showers where u can pay n shower
How much was the rent for car
Did you have any option to rent camping van ?
thank you guys for the honest opinion.
amazing! what's the name of the waterfalls in the minute 3:41'TIA
What are your recommendations for finding out about road closures so I can minimize driving down roads to see them closed. I think I saw you guys used an app, what was it? Also if used did you find google maps was useful in its route choices taking into account road closures?
Hey thanks for the comment. The website is vegvesen.no - it’s not in English but it’s well done and good enough to decipher what’s closed etc in combination with google maps because the roads are all numbered (e.g. c312). Google alone never knew that roads were closed.
@@AndrewDawes you can choose english in the menu under language ;)
Nice 👌 thanks i enjoyed that guys
You made me laugh! 😆 It was fun watching you. I head to the North Cape on a motorbike next month (from England), no chance of going in the rainy season!! Yeah I read about speeding 😬and yeah the distances are huge for us Europeans. Thanks for the advice 🤗
Really great video and great tips/advice which will come in handy when we get the chance to visit there 😎
Thanks mate. It was worth sharing the tips I think because we were getting a few questions I did want to "mythbust" the fact that Norway is tooo expensive to travel to. Hopefully it will help :D
@@AndrewDawes it was a really great insight and i really enjoyed the whole format from beginning to end with this Norway series. Hope you do the same for Iceland etc too (I already know about the Iceland costs but good for others haha)
Thanks man. yeah the Iceland version will be very very similar... as well as an end video on the costs etc too so hopefully people will take away some good info.
@@AndrewDawescool like a fool in a swimming pool 😎
hahah havent heard that one!
Very useful thank you!
Magic guys you killed it....😊😊😊😊🌹
Cheers James!
Hi there! Loved your helpful tips, thanks. Can you elaborate on the sim data card? Where did you buy it? How does it work? Also, what app were you using to tell you about the road closures? Thank you.
Planing to go next month for few days from holland. I'm n uk. Tromso is the place I be visiting. N hope for good weather
thank you for sharing. seems September may not be the best choice of month to visit Norway.. I am planning to visit Lofoten area. which time of the year do you recommend for scenic, without having big crowd of tourists of cos. Many thanks
A good wrap-up of your trip. Thanks. I enjoyed your Tasmania and Rickshaw Run as well. Curious about one thing on your Norway trip. Bensin? Is there a back story on that and the decals on Bensin?
Cheers Glen. The Iceland series should be awesome too! Bensin is Norwegian for petrol. And there is a sticker on the console of the car.... it just seemed right to call it bensin 😂
Thanks for another enjoyable video. Loved the info
All good brother! Anytime mate 😁👍
Thanks for the tips, I hope to be able to make it to Norway when all this is gone!
I can't believe there was rain and it was cold. Madness
Very good tips.
Great content. Just one question. What car rental company did you use?
So grateful for this info. Question: what app were you using to check road closures each day?
Hey guys, was there an specific app for checking road closures or was it just google maps?
Traveling Norway cheap seems impossible!! Great video, thanks for sharing! Definitely depends on where you go and what you do
It’s just one of those places really isn’t it?! Cost of living is up but there are ways to do things a little cheaper 😁
Seriously! When we were in Oslo we couldn't afford anything! But Lofoten is definitely on my bucket list! @@AndrewDawes
Oh for sure Lofoten is an amazing place to visit... and if you’re staying away from the cities and do what we do and cook and sleep in a car it’s quite cheap. The sleeping wasn’t too bad (not as bad as Iceland!) and that was $126 + $34 for food for two people which is very good. Its accommodation and eating out that absolutely kills the budget. We did plan to spend up to $5000 for the two weeks so good that we were under budget (including the $600 to fly there from Thailand)
That sounds like a great plan! I'm no stranger to sleeping in the car so sounds like a good time! I will keep that in mind for when I get to visit one day! @@AndrewDawes
Thanks for informative video however i would loved more if you could have added places visited in text whither on screen or in the description box below
Great vid. Why are so many roads closed?? Weather???
Hey! Sorry for the late reply. There were few from road works but primarily it was because of ice and weather
I recommend flying to Tromsø.
Thanks for the video guys. We're planning our trip right now. Who did you end up renting your car through? We are trying to get something similar to what you used.
We hired through Sitx. Apparently because we booked from Australia we got a good price. Not sure what that means.... but hey! It was a good price. And we had the Toyota aurius I think.... not a bad size at all
Awesome, thanks brother. We might do the same.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Loved this video which is very informative and straight to the point. This really helps to plan our trip.Do you have the itinerary of your travel.
Hey! The best itinerary is to watch all the videos really 😅 our itinerary is laid out in those videos because I did a video for almost every day
what app did you use to see the road closures?
for those road closures, when you turned around did you look to see if there were warning signs that you missed, ignored or were in norwegian and you didnt know language maybe?
Thanks for the video Andrew & Haylie! Question regarding your car rental, did you get winter tires? The roads seemed pretty icy on some parts of the trip. Thanks in advance!
Hey. The car in Norway didn’t have road tyre but the car in Iceland did. Much noisier with the road spikes!
This is awesome! So you would prefer to fly to bodo.. then would you stay around Bodo the whole trip? It’s so far away from Bergen, Oslo, and all the stuff between those two cities. What did you love most about the Bodo area?
Thanks for your help!
I assume you would go to Bodo so that you can ferry to Lofoten. Would you rather spend most of your trip in Lofoten? I am just learning about Norway as I am considering traveling there!
You don't have heated water in Australia? How do you shower, wash your hands, dishes? I thought heated water and heated floors in the bathrooms was normal in all countries :/
I think he maybe meant in the bath rooms by the road?
Not in public bathrooms, no. its not cold enough in Australia for pipes to freeze so most water is always just cold (in public). I think the heated floors is for pipes that would burst when temperatures freeze etc. We wont complain though, amazing hot water :D
Great video guys, thankyou for sharing.When you say you had terrible weather, what months were you there? Im planning on a van trip August, September and October....What are your thoughts?
Hey mate! We were there in late September but if I had my time again, I’d go mid to late October for better chances of Auroras!
@@AndrewDawes oh ok. Thankyou for that. Ive got 3 months so it should be good 😁
Perfect!
Great Video - What app did you use to check the road blocks?
dont worry, i read further down in the comments hahah
3:05 I wonder if they have an app or website that informs you of road closures....
Lovely couple.. ❤❤❤
That's one country I would love to visit one day guys,enjoy the rest of your journey,Scotland is my home country and you will love it.Did or were you able to prepay a roadtoll card to display in your vehicle or was it cash transacting constantly at toll booths.I have to say the rules for speeding do seem pretty tough but I do think the jail term is justified for 31 k's over the limit,I think it would cut down on a lot of irresponsible driving,keep living the dream,happy days!
31kms is fast! But I bet that many days in jail doesn’t go as fast! Haha. Yeah the Scottish part of the trip was a great time (our second time there) and we got lucky with some pretty good conditions overall considering the place may as well be at the base of a waterfall! Norway is definitely up there for sure hey. Norway and Iceland were the bomb and I loved every rain soaked minute of the trip. Our number plates were linked to the card and I forgot to cover that in the video but I think that was $200 in tolls for the entire trip.
@@AndrewDawes Thanks mate
hey if i go now, what weather can i expect?
I'm norwegian, and I'm particularily interested in how the heck one can live cheaply here.
What about travelling in August/September if we’ll be travelling from Bergen to stavenger?
If you know about time in August let me know !!
What camera do you guys used?
Sorry didn’t catch what kind of car you rented?
Thank you so much. Il planning a road trip for the second part of august and what you did il exactmy what im intended to do. I Will just stay for one week and half so im just gonna focus on south west part. Do you think im gonna experience the same kind of weather during that period?
Rain is definitely on the menu. Generally, the weather is an issue west of the mountains but not quite so much east of them. If it's rainy in Rogaland you should drive east to Telemark and then up into the forests and hills there. A very beautiful area in autumn with less rain and about a two-three hour drive from Stavanger. Norwegian coastal weather tends to be local and rather extreme. So don't just accept it. Drive away from it instead.
What is that road closure website she had on her phone?
May I ask that if I’m a tourist from Asia planning solo travel to Norway without any debit or credit cards , just cash , would I be able to find some cafe that accept cash and able to ride bus using cash ?
Thank you for the journey. Kind of hate I don’t get to hang with you guys any longer haha.
It’s our pleasure mate.... don’t worry there is plenty more adventures coming 👍 thanks for tuning in 😁
It’s completely fine not to change ur clothes quite often while traveling
How much was your whole trip?
I visited norway by cruise hurtigtuten sailed geiranger and nartow fjord.By motor cycle drived on trollstigen road.By car drived on leardal tunnel 25 km longest in the world.By Train sering waterfall song(kjosfossen)
Been great to follow your Norway trip 😊 fun to hear you say "tunnel, fjord, tunnel, fjord" I was just thinking the same when I was over there.
You have seen way more of Norway then I have and I live here 👍 looking forward to more of the trip.
haha thanks mate! Yeah it was a semi-rushed trip, but at least we saw a lot to know what we would want to revisit when we return. Thats kind of the way we do things. Like, we have been to Scotland twice now, and on the second time we knew exactly where we wanted to spend our 2 weeks! Cheers for tuning in mate.
you guys are so cute together!
Hey what was the Norge road app called?
Can you stay close to a lake and catch fish and stay in a tent that night ?
Hey. Yes you can and tent should be fine, but maybe cold?
@@AndrewDawes tnx. How many weeks or months would you say is enough to travel to Norway to see most of the country etc ?
For me? 4-6 weeks.... but I loved it and could spend 6 months there!
@@AndrewDawes tnx man really appreciate it 🙌
You two are so cute!!
I bet you missed while you were there crocodiles that can kill you , spiders that can kill you, snakes that can kill you , dingoes etc etc. LOL😁😁
Lol i live in Australia . The only thing i see is a few kangaroos. People are paranoid.
Corn Flakes 💯 🤘
good content, not cringe like american vlogs aussies stay winning
Peninsula? no... archipelago! ;)
Please return to UA-cam 😁
Onyya Guys
you slept in e in the car! wow there is no eay you could have done that in winter
Why did you pick rainy September. You didn’t do your homework right.
Or did we?......
"Bennsn" :))))
yeah travelling in norway in september, no wonder you got shitty weather
go with no car and notmuch savings:)
you are not in norway .just sat in a car pretending to be in norway.
Lol - and what evidence do you have for that?