Throughout the whole of this trip, Norway and its landscape continued to amaze us. Ever tunnel and bridge we crossed and every mile we drove, there was more and more to see. We still experienced that feeling of isolation due to the lack of people, cars and the empty roads. In our view, we couldn’t of picked a better time to see this lovely land.
The further we drove north, the better our trip became. The whole trip felt like we had Norway to ourselves. We covered over 5000km but none of those kilometres felt tiring at all. We fished, camped, got up when we wanted and never really planned the next day. The only element of the trip that restricted us was our return date.
We made a list of the following as we’d never experienced a country quite like Norway in terms of its infrastructure and how one navigates it. Reflective views everywhere
number of tunnels we drove through: 143
number of bridges we crossed: 57
number of fjords we saw, drove over or drove under: 47
number of rolls of film shot: lost count
For those of you considering visiting Norway do it! Our advice would be, put a road trip together. This was not a trip for us, more so an adventure as nothing as such was really planned