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Oslo, Norway
Begin your Norwegian adventure in vibrant Oslo — park your motorhome at a riverside campsite and soak in world-class museums, the Vigeland sculpture park, and the buzzing Aker Brygge waterfront before the open road calls.
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Lillehammer, Norway
Drive north into the heart of the Norwegian highlands to Lillehammer, home of the legendary 1994 Winter Olympics. Explore the open-air Maihaugen folk museum and breathe in the crisp mountain air as spring awakens the valleys.
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Ålesund, Norway
Wind your way to the Art Nouveau jewel of the Norwegian coast — Ålesund sits on a cluster of islands draped in pastel-coloured architecture. Climb Aksla hill at sunset for a panoramic view that will stay with you forever.
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Geiranger, Norway
Welcome to one of the world's most spectacular fjords. Park your motorhome above the village and watch the Seven Sisters waterfall cascade into the impossibly blue Geirangerfjord below — a UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece in full spring flow.
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Trollstigen, Norway
Navigate the legendary Troll's Ladder — a serpentine mountain road of eleven hairpin bends that winds dramatically up through roaring waterfalls and granite cliffs. An unforgettable motorhome challenge rewarded with jaw-dropping vistas.
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Kristiansund, Norway
Perched across four islands connected by bridges, Kristiansund is your gateway to the legendary Atlantic Ocean Road. Stock up on fresh seafood, explore the old klippfisk (dried cod) heritage, and feel the salt wind fill your soul.
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Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Drive one of the most breathtaking roads on Earth — the Atlantic Ocean Road leaps across a series of small islands and skerries via eight bridges battered by wild ocean waves. Park overnight on the causeway and fall asleep to the sound of the sea.
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Trondheim, Norway
Norway's ancient capital welcomes you with its colourful Nidelva wharf, the magnificent Nidaros Cathedral, and a lively student energy that makes it one of Scandinavia's most charming cities. A perfect midpoint rest before heading north.
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Bodø, Norway
Cross the Arctic Circle and arrive in Bodø, the gateway to the Lofoten Islands. In late May the midnight sun begins its extraordinary appearance — watch daylight linger endlessly and feel the magic of being above the top of the world.
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Lofoten Islands, Norway
Dramatic peaks plunge into mirror-still Arctic waters as red and yellow rorbu fishing cabins line the shores — Lofoten is Norway at its most extraordinary. Hike Reinebringen, kayak among the islets, and cook fresh fish as the midnight sun glows on the horizon.
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Mo i Rana, Norway
Journey south through wild Arctic landscapes to Mo i Rana, your base for exploring the stunning Svartisen glacier — Norway's second largest ice sheet. A hike to the glacier's snout rewards you with an otherworldly landscape of ancient blue ice.
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Røros, Norway
Step back in time in Røros, a beautifully preserved UNESCO-listed mining town perched on the high plateau. Timber church, cobblestone streets, and the scent of history in the air — this is Norway at its most authentic and unhurried.
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Oslo, Norway
Return to Oslo having traversed the full grandeur of Norway from fjords to Arctic and back. Celebrate your incredible journey with a farewell dinner overlooking the Oslofjord, carrying memories of this magnificent land that will last a lifetime.