The ultimate 14 day norway road trip (best places)

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  • Опубліковано 12 сер 2023
  • A NORWAY ROAD TRIP is always a good idea 😍 To help you plan your perfect trip we are sharing our exact ITINERARY and LOCATIONS with many TIPS AND TRICKS. Happy travels 🤗
    Here are the coordinates to the most important spots along our route (in chronological order):
    - 1st sleeping spot: 58.1854, 7.0554
    - Public shower: 58.2618, 6.8220
    - 2nd sleeping spot at Kjeragbolten: 59.0388, 6.7154
    - 3rd sleeping spot at Preikestolen with a public shower: 59.0171, 6.0440
    - 4th sleeping spot near Trolltunga: 60.1270, 6.3093
    - Public shower: 60.8796, 6.8440
    - 5th sleeping spot at Stegastein (our favorite one): 60.9133, 7.2122
    - Beautiful picnic spot: 61.7127, 6.5295
    - 6th sleeping spot at the ferry port to Christian Gaard: 62.2660, 6.4233
    - Upper viewpoint at Geirangerfjord: 62.0908, 7.2231
    - 7th sleeping at Geiranger Camping: 62.0998, 7.2044
    - 8th random sleeping spot next to the street: 63.1854, 8.7245
    - 9th sleeping spot at a gas station in Bodø: 67.2934, 14.4083
    - 10th sleeping spot on a Campground on Lofoten: 68.0973, 13.1616
    - 11th sleeping spot with shower: 68.7529, 15.4634
    - 12th sleeping spot close to Segla hike: 69.4974, 17.6502
    - Public shower close to Segla hike: 69.4453, 17.9927
    - 13th sleeping spot in Northern Sweden: 67.1090, 20.9295
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @damianbaranowski3681
    @damianbaranowski3681 8 місяців тому +1

    You guys are so sympathetic! I love it! And Felix, oh my god!

  • @randycummings7116
    @randycummings7116 9 місяців тому +2

    I love watching your travels. Your videos are so interesting and fun to watch. Look forward to more adventures. Gute Reise!

  • @travelbeekjes7300
    @travelbeekjes7300 8 місяців тому +1

    Funny, we stood next to you at the Trandal ferry that night with a white Van. We also stood by the swing. gr. Travel Beekjes

  • @vikinnorway6725
    @vikinnorway6725 9 місяців тому +1

    Great trip!

  • @TheMalamutePack
    @TheMalamutePack 9 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful trip ❤❤❤

  • @Ravenwoodring
    @Ravenwoodring 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the tips, definitely helps with planning my coming up trip to Norway. Cheers !

  • @vikinnorway6725
    @vikinnorway6725 9 місяців тому

    I live close to christian gaard. We travel there by boats in the summer to eat and drink. I would almost say its the most smazing place to be in Norway.
    In stryn there is a rubberboat festival every summer you stay in the boat and party to you get too the end. 3 hours. And there is conserts that evening. Its called stryn gummibåtfestival.

  • @juliehill5938
    @juliehill5938 4 місяці тому

    Great video, love Felix. We are travelling to Norway in May for 4 weeks with our dog

  • @paulisakson3221
    @paulisakson3221 4 місяці тому +1

    This was such a great video! Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm planning a possible trip to Norway, maybe in June or in September. Would you be so kind to share the exact dates of your trip and any advice you have on weather and temperatures for going in late May/early June compared to September?

  • @randallotto9845
    @randallotto9845 5 місяців тому

    Loved seeing your Samoyed on the trip. Made me want to take ours 😉

    • @Loopydude80
      @Loopydude80 5 місяців тому

      Looks like u stoped in Tromsø so u didnt do all of norway lett out the moste importert part called Finnmark

  • @mayamark5
    @mayamark5 9 місяців тому +2

    I subscribed. It's so cool. I'll come see you often

  • @haseebahmed4401
    @haseebahmed4401 Місяць тому

    Very good vlog. I have taken few tips from it. You have not mentioned about the tolls roads or Tunnels or bridges. is it expensive and how do we pay ?

  • @xasthenia
    @xasthenia 9 місяців тому +2

    Oh such a nice video and trip (lovely dog btw 🥰) ! We would love to rent a van and go up with our dog from Luxembourg and so a shorter version of your trip 🥰 for 11 or 12 days , only up to Geiregangerfjord , (we are not big hikers so mostly for the views and Norvegian vibes), do you think it is worth it / feasible ?:)

    • @cigarsid7445
      @cigarsid7445 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely. A good way to experience the Geirangerfjord is to drive to Hellesylt and take the ferry. You can sit on the top deck and there is a guide telling you about the different cliffs, waterfalls and farms you see along the way. In that case i would drive to Ålesund and spend a day there, then take the ferry to Sykkylven (where I am from) There are many places in the area you can get a spectacular view without hiking much. In Ålesund you can drive to Fjellstua to get a fantastic view of the city, or you can walk up in 15 minutes from a park in center of town, it's a stair up the mountainside with 418 steps. On Strandafjellet you can take the gondola skilift up to a pub/resturant on the mountain, it's open in summer and winter but usually only on saturday and sunday. There are some fantastic viewpoints on the side of the road down to Hellesylt. You could also visit Loen and take the Skylift gondola there. Just google the places i mentioned and you'll see what I mean.

  • @AnkitMallya2
    @AnkitMallya2 3 місяці тому

    You all are looking cute its awesome vlog ❤️👍

  • @SP8nipian
    @SP8nipian 4 місяці тому

    @The Travel Tellers Hi! Where did you start to go to Matind? Where can I find the detail of the hike? thanks in advance

  • @amithdesai
    @amithdesai 4 місяці тому

    Super 👌 Dream Come true ❤
    Please share details of the ferry booking site.

  • @RobertoSilva-qd2ov
    @RobertoSilva-qd2ov 23 дні тому

    When did you guys go? I mean month.

  • @adarozenek3047
    @adarozenek3047 9 місяців тому

    Hiiii what was the cost for the car and the fuel in total?

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

    You obvious need a little help when it comes to your understanding ( or rather lack of it ) of Norway's geography. Norway is not a country which has purely a north-south orientation ....but rater more diagonally ...hence with a large east-west span. The westernmost point has an equal western longitude as the westernmost part of Germany ....but the eastern most point in Norway is equally far east as for example St. Peterburg in Russia. Hence you must drive eastwards ....for a German equivalent.... through Germany, Poland ....and Belarus ...in order to come to same eastern longitude. Norway wraps all the way over the top of both Sweden and Finland.
    So your claim at 1:14 that : "...we crossed the whole country..." is only something that has happened in your fantasy. When you turned around ....and went south....than there were still 605 km left in order to get to the northernmost point (reachable by car) at Nordkapp. But since Norway is not a pure north-south oriented country you actually have 980 km left in order to get to the true end of the country. That is .....by the way....more than any distance within Germany. Norway has a total , end-to-end, distance of 2900 km (along the main road).
    Your claim that "....the ferry brings you from Lofoten to Senja..." is also not correct. There are no such ferry. But there are a ferry from Andenes in the region of Vesterålen that brings you to Senja. Vesterålen is the northern neighbour of Lofoten. You leave Lofoten just north of Svolvær ...and drive 188 km through Vesterålen before you get to the ferry in Andenes.
    Finally I want to add that your travel-to list, has 0% of own originality, just a 100% copy of what any YT travel-video has come up with. There are thousands of places that can mach those places you list. I can not come closer to any analogy than to that these tourists are like a herd of sheep that run after each other......

  • @smanetagen4164
    @smanetagen4164 9 місяців тому

    Why did you guys not edit out the comment you made about the North Korean tour guides in your North Korea video? It takes 2 mins to do, and there is numerous comments calling yall out about it. Do you guys just have no heart or consideration for how your actions could effect other people? Be better