Excuse me, big shot, we are now in Bergen. Tomorrow we plan to drive to Geiranger by ourselves. Do you know if the road is easy to drive on? Is it like Iceland's two-lane dual carriageway? Are there many mountain roads ? Norway Q&A
Just wonder, I heard that there is a time restriction for driving the Atlantic Road, and you must wait until the tide goes out to pass. If you encounter high tide, the sea will flood the bridge and you cannot pass. Is it that serious ? Norway Q&A
Norway Road trip I see a lot of places to take a ferry, is it convenient? Is it possible to buy tickets on the spot or in advance? How much does it cost? I'm preparing to go to Norway for the first time ? Norway Q&A
It's the card in the picture above, which is said to be a virtual network card. I don't know if it's good to use. The card from Vodafone is said to have better signal, but it only has 5GB of data. I don't know if it will be enough for a few days of Road trip ? Norway Q&A
Hello everyone, I would like to ask, for the Road trip we chose in the Lofoten Islands, 5 days in total with a mileage limit of 750 kilometers. I wonder if it is limited to 150 kilometers per day or if the total mileage does not exceed 750 kilometers ? Norway Q&A
Hello everyone! I'm leaving for Norway on March 1st and I was wondering how the road conditions are like in Tromso, Norway? I'm in a rush and I can't rent an SUV anymore. I only rented a regular Audi A3. Is it enough? Thank you everyone! ? Norway Q&A
From Abisko (Sweden) to Rana (Norway) Google map shows 400 km and 6 hours. Not sure how the road conditions are like in winter. Planning to self-drive this route on 26 Jan. Wonder if it is possible to drive this in one day? Thanks ? Norway Q&A
Not sure how everyone solves their phone and data card issues? Do you buy them on Taobao or rent them at the airport? I'll be Road trip for 11 days in Norway and my navigation requires a lot of data and some appropriate calling time. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated, thanks ? Norway Q&A
Dear guys: I need your help. I have been Road trip in Norway these days. I topped up for the first time today, and it was deducted 1200 yuan at once, while the actual fuel cost was only more than 200 yuan. Will the difference be automatically refunded ? Norway Q&A
Do any of my friends have experience using Volvo SUV XC60 and can provide some advice? Thank you very much! Our four adults plan to self-drive in the four fjords from June 18 to June 28 ? Norway Q&A
Guys, I have a question. When I went to Norway in 2016, on the way to a very famous glacier in Geiranger's south, on the road to the village at the foot of the glacier, there was a narrow road along the lake with a short cylindrical tunnel. The tunnel was pitch black and had no lights. I think any driver who went to that glacier must have had a deep impression; at the entrance to this tunnel, I almost had a traffic accident because there was only one way in and out, and there were no lights. When I went back, a car came out of the tunnel in front of me, and we almost collided. I wonder how you safely passed through ? Norway Q&A
First of all, thank you to all the experts. I will start my Road trip to the Miracle Stone from the hotel near Stavanger Airport on August 3rd. There are three routes in total, which one is the most suitable? If I take the ferry, do I need to book the tickets in advance? Also, after I come down from the Miracle Stone, how can I drive to Odda most conveniently? Is there a time limit for taking the ferry? Thank you ? Norway Q&A
How to refuel when driving in Norway? Norway is a great place to drive, but refueling can be a bit of a challenge if you don't speak Norwegian. Here's a quick guide to help you out. 1. Look for a Statoil or Circle K gas station. These are the two main gas station chains in Norway, and they are widespread throughout the country. 2. Pull up to the pump and insert your fuel card. If you don't have a fuel card, you can pay with your credit or debit card. 3. Choose your fuel type. In Norway, the fuel types are labeled as "Benzin" (gasoline) and "Diesel". 4. Fill up your tank and pay for the fuel. The price of fuel in Norway is usually higher than in other countries, but it's still relatively affordable compared to the rest of Europe. 5. Don't forget to clean up any spills or messes you make. Norway takes environmental responsibility very seriously, and littering is not tolerated. Remember to always drive safely and follow the rules of the road. Happy travels in Norway ? Norway Q&A