Scandinavia road trip with the camper: An unforgettable journey through Norway and Sweden
A week-long camper trip through Scandinavia offers you the perfect mix of impressive nature, cultural highlights and culinary delights. From the majestic Geirangerfjorden to historic Lillehammer and the lively capital Oslo to the charming city of Gothenburg - every stage of your journey promises unforgettable experiences and unique impressions. Take the opportunity to explore the beauty of the Nordic landscapes, enjoy exciting outdoor activities and discover the rich culture of Scandinavia. With the right planning and preparation, this trip will be an unforgettable adventure that you will remember for a long time.
Get ready for an unforgettable trip through the Nordic countries!
Travel planning tips
Good preparation and planning are essential for a smooth trip. Here are a few tips in advance:
Book early: Campgrounds in popular areas can fill up quickly, especially during peak season.
Equipment: Make sure your camper is well equipped, especially for the sometimes harsh conditions in Norway.
Traffic rules: Find out about the traffic rules in each country, especially tolls and environmental zones.
Weather: Be prepared for changeable weather, especially in the fjord regions of Norway.
Local Specialties: Take the opportunity to sample local delicacies and visit local markets for fresh produce.
Route Overview
Day 1 - 2: Geirangerfjord, Norway
approx. 260 kilometer and 4 hours travel time
Day 3: Lillehammer, Norway
approx. 170 kilometer and 2 hours 15 minutes travel time
Day 4 - 5: Oslo, Norway
approx. 300 kilometer and 3 hours 30 minutes travel time
Day 6 - 7: Göteborg, Sweden
in total about 750 km
The Geirangerfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most beautiful and spectacular fjords in Norway. With its steep cliffs, impressive waterfalls and deep blue waters, it offers a breathtaking landscape that captivates every visitor. The fjord stretches for about 15 kilometers and is framed by majestic mountains that are up to 1,700 meters high.
One of the best ways to experience the beauty of the Geirangerfjord is on a Fjord Tour. Numerous boat tours take you through the picturesque waters and offer impressive views of the surrounding mountains and waterfalls, such as the famous Seven Sisters and the Suitor. For hiking enthusiasts, a hike to Flydalsjuvet Lookout is ideal, from where you can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of the fjord.
Campsites
- Geiranger Camping: Located directly on the fjord
- Vinje Camping: Quiet campsite with a view of the fjord
- Grande Hytteutleige og Camping: Family-friendly site by the water
Culinary Recommendations
- Brasserie Posten: Local ingredients and amazing views
- Westerås Farm Restaurant: Traditional Norwegian cuisine with a view of the fjord
- Cafe Ole: Cozy café with homemade cakes and snacks
Sightseeing
- Geirangerfjord: UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Flydalsjuvet-Aussicht: Breathtaking view over the fjord
- Seven Sisters Wasserfall: One of the most famous waterfalls in Geiranger
- Geiranger Skywalk: Dalsnibba - panoramic view at 1500 m altitude
- Norsk Fjordsenter: Museum about the history and nature of the fjord
Route Length: approx. 260 kilometer
Travel Time: about 4 hours
After exploring the breathtaking Geirangerfjord, the journey now leads about 260 km south to Lillehammer. This charming town on the northern shore of Lake Mjøsa is known not only for its picturesque scenery, but also for its rich Olympic history and cultural treasures.
Lillehammer gained international fame as host of the 1994 Winter Olympics. The Olympic Park is a testament to this glorious chapter in the city's history and offers numerous attractions for sports enthusiasts and history buffs. Here you can view the impressive ski jumps and visit the Olympic Museum, which offers exciting insights into the history of the Olympic Games.
Another highlight is the Maihaugen open-air museum, one of the largest open-air museums in Norway. This museum offers a fascinating insight into Norwegian culture and history with over 200 historic buildings, including traditional farms, a stave church and urban houses from different eras. Here you can experience first hand how people in Norway used to live and work.
Campsites
- Lillehammer Camping: Comfortable site near the city
- Camp Lillehammer: Natural campsite with good facilities
- Norsk Villmarksenter: Secluded place for nature lovers
Culinary Recommendations
- Hvelvet Restaurant: Traditional Norwegian cuisine in a historic setting
- Lysaker Gjestgiveri: Charming restaurant with regional dishes
- Bryggerikjelleren: Gourmet restaurant with local and international dishes
Sightseeing
- Maihaugen Open Air Museum: insight into Norwegian culture and history
- Olympiapark: Legacy of the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Lillehammer Art Museum: Scandinavian art collection
- Lysgårdsbakken Ski Jumping Arena: Viewpoint with a view of Lillehammer
- Garmo Stave Church: Historic stave church
Route Length: approx. 170 kilometer
Travel Time: about 2 hours 15 minutes
After a little over 2 hours of driving, we reach the lively capital of Norway. Oslo, is a fascinating metropolis that combines historical sights with modern culture. This dynamic city offers a rich mix of history, art and nature, making it an essential stop on your trip.
Begin your visit at the Vigeland Sculpture Park, the largest sculpture complex in the world, created by sculptor Gustav Vigeland. Here you can explore over 200 impressive sculptures depicting human emotions and stages of life. The park is not only an artistic masterpiece, but also a wonderful place to relax and walk.
Afterwards, you should visit the Royal Castle, the residence of the Norwegian royal family. The castle, surrounded by a beautiful park, offers regular tours where you can learn more about the history and architecture of the building. Another highlight is Akershus Fortress, a medieval castle with impressive views of the Oslofjord. The fortress also houses several museums that offer deeper insights into Norway's military history.
Campsites
- Ekeberg Camping: Near the city center
- Bogstad Camping: Located on Lake Bogstadvannet, ideal for families
- Oslo Fjordcamp: Directly on the Oslofjord with beautiful views
Culinary Recommendations
- Mathallen Oslo: Market hall with many local specialties
- Fiskeriet Youngstorget: Fish restaurant with fresh seafood
- Restaurant Maaemo: Norwegian cuisine awarded three Michelin stars
- Der Peppern Gror: Modern Norwegian cuisine with Indian influences
Sightseeing
- Vigeland Sculpture Park: Largest sculpture complex in the world
- Royal Castle: Residence of the Norwegian royal family
- Akershus Fortress: Medieval castle with museums
- Oslo Opera House: Modern architectural highlight
- Fram Museum: Polar research vessel and history of polar research
- Munch Museum: Works by the famous painter Edvard Munch
Route Length: approx. 300 kilometer
Travel Time: about 3 hours 30 minutes
Our next destination on the trip is Gothenburg, a fascinating city located about 300 km south of Oslo. Gothenburg is Sweden's second largest city and offers a unique mix of maritime atmosphere and urban flair. The city is known for its charming canals, leafy parks and vibrant cultural scene..
An absolute highlight is the Liseberg amusement park, the largest theme park in Scandinavia. Here you can experience exciting rides and spectacular shows that offer fun for the whole family. Afterwards, it's worth taking a walk through the historic Haga district, known for its well-preserved wooden houses from the 19th century, cozy cafés and boutiques.
A visit to Feskekörka, a fish market, is also a must. In this “fish church” you can enjoy the freshest seafood and try Swedish fish specialties in the numerous on-site restaurants.
Campsites
- Lisebergsbyn Kärralund: Comfortable campsite near the city center
- Göteborgs Camping Lilleby: Beautiful campsite on the coast
- Askeviks Camping & Stugor: Family-friendly site by the lake
Culinary Recommendations
- Feskekörka: Fish and seafood market with restaurants
- Smaka: Swedish cuisine in a cozy atmosphere
- Restaurant Gabriel: Fine fish restaurant in Feskekörka
- Heaven 23: Restaurant with panoramic views and famous shrimp sandwich
- Magazzino: Italian cuisine in the heart of Gothenburg
Sightseeing
- Liseberg Amusement Park: Largest amusement park in Scandinavia
- Haga: Historic district with cobblestone streets and small cafes
- Universeum: Science center with rainforest and aquarium
- Slottsskogen: Large city park with a zoo and many hiking trails
- Gothenburg's Art Museum: Comprehensive collection of Scandinavian art
- Maritiman: Maritime Museum and Flotilla
This week-long campervan trip through Scandinavia offers you an impressive mix of natural wonders, cultural experiences and culinary discoveries. The majestic fjords, historic cities and lively metropolises will give you unforgettable memories. Whether you're going on adventurous hikes, discovering the region's rich history and culture, or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery, this trip has something for everyone. Pack your PIA camper, follow this route and experience the freedom and beauty of Scandinavian travel. We wish you a safe journey and unforgettable experiences on your road trip through the Nordic countries!
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