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Freedom on four wheels: Discover the world with CU | Camper
Travel flexibly, at your own pace. Explore different places on one trip. Stand in the middle of nature and enjoy the most spectacular landscapes in the world. A road trip with a motorhome makes all of this possible.
At CU | Camper you will find pretty much everything: you can, for example, rent a luxury motorhome that leaves nothing to be desired in terms of size and comfort. But smaller, compact campervans can also be the right option in many cases. All of these different vehicles can be rented in many countries, which means that almost all destinations can be reached with a motorhome.
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Experience Norway by motorhome
Hardly any other country in Europe is as famous for its scenic beauty as Norway. The Scandinavian country attracts many holidaymakers who want to discover Norway by boat, car or motorhome. A total of five pick-up and drop-off points for campervans within the country ensure that this is possible without any problems. You can book a campervan in Norway conveniently online via CU | Camper. In the following, we reveal which highlights should not be missed on a motorhome tour in Norway.
Nevertheless, the country's infrastructure is excellent. The road network is particularly favourable for motorhome drivers. Special features include the many tunnels, which are often between five and ten kilometres long. Or the numerous ferries, one of which you are sure to try out on a tour of Norway.
The fees for ferry crossings in particular - and also for tolls for possible bridge crossings - should be taken into account in advance when planning your travel budget. These are often based on the weight or length of the vehicle. In addition to the budget, the itinerary should of course also be well planned in advance. Due to the size of the country and the diversity of its landscapes, it is not advisable to explore the entire country on a two- or three-week tour. Instead, it makes more sense to discover Norway's regions bit by bit in a motorhome.
These can be roughly divided into three areas: Southern Norway, Central Norway and Northern Norway. While the south of the country is characterised by long beaches and small, dreamy villages, the centre and west of the country is characterised by its diverse landscape. Central Norway, also known as Fjord Norway, has a particularly large number of fjords that attract holidaymakers from all over the world. Between Bergen and Trondheim are many of the most famous. The Geirangerfjord, for example, winds its way through the landscape for fifteen kilometres and offers unique views. There are also incredible views along the Sognefjord. At around two hundred kilometres long, it is also the longest fjord in the country and the second longest in the world.
Further north in Norway, nature is still particularly unspoilt. Nevertheless, the road network there is also suitable for motorhomes. If you want to visit the North Cape, you should definitely plan a tour lasting several weeks. It takes a long time to drive from the south or west to the northernmost point of Norway with its famous globe. However, this is sweetened - as it feels everywhere in Norway - by the unique landscapes that pass by.


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Bodø: Your gateway to the Arctic and the Lofoten Islands
Bodø is the strategic "sweet spot" in the far north of Norway. As the European Capital of Culture 2024, the city not only offers urban flair, but is above all the perfect springboard for some of the most spectacular motorhome routes in the world.Why is it worth starting in Bodø?
Bodø is the logistics champion. You land north of the Arctic Circle, pick up the camper and save yourself the days of travelling from the south. The decisive advantage: the ferry harbour is your direct feeder to the Lofoten - you can swap city life for the wild islands in just a few hours. The legendary Fv17 coastal road also begins (or ends) here.Top destinations within easy reach
- The Lofoten Islands: The ferry to Moskenes takes you right into the heart of the dramatic island chain - an absolute must.
- Saltstraumen: Just 30 kilometres away, you can experience the strongest tidal current in the world. A natural spectacle that you can feel from the shore.
- Kjerringøy: A historic trading post with Caribbean-style beaches and a journey back in time to the 19th century.
- Kystriksveien (Fv17): Drive south along arguably the most beautiful coastal road in the world, past the Svartisen glacier and thousands of islands.
For whom is this trip suitable?
- Adventurers & photographers: Whether it's the midnight sun in summer or the Northern Lights in autumn/winter - the light up here is magical.
- Lofoten dreamers: If you want to see the islands without travelling 2,000 km from Oslo, start here.
- Anglers & hikers: The combination of fish-rich waters and steep peaks is unique.
Conclusion: Bodø is the "cheat code" for travellers to Norway who want to immediately immerse themselves in the epic landscape of the north.












































































