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Top 10: campings voor caravans en campers
Tal van campings in heel Noorwegen werden speciaal aangelegd voor kampeerders. De Duitse geograaf en reisjournalist Dr. Thomas Kliem bezocht Noorse campings en schreef er de gids ’Norwegen mit dem Wohnmobil’ over. Kliem, die ook de website reisemobil-routen.de beheert, deelt zijn favoriete plekken, waar je alles vindt voor je rijdende woning.
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1. Lillehammer camping
De regio Lillehammer, Oost-Noorwegen
Deze camping ligt vlak bij het Mjøsa-meer, het grootste meer van Noorwegen, en ook dicht bij de historische binnenstad van Lillehammer en het openluchtmuseum Maihaugen. Kom je samen met de kinderen, dan moet je beslist een dagje naar het Hunderfossen Adventure Park!
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2. Fagernes campingpark
Valdres, Oost-Noorwegen
Goede voorzieningen, geweldige sfeer en dicht bij het interessante Valdres openluchtmuseum. Het bergachtige terrein in de regio is perfect geschikt voor wandeltochten. Je kunt ook lange of korte fietstochten maken, zoals bijvoorbeeld over de Mjølkevegen. Mocht je in november naar hier komen, mis dan zeker het legendarische foodfestival Rakfiskfestivalen niet. Je kunt er de Noorse specialiteit deels gegiste forel proeven.
- BoekenFagernes
Fagernes Campingpark
Wake up after a peaceful night to the sound of birds twittering and pine trees whistling. Look forward to a morning swim and a tranquil breakfast. Raise your head and feel the fresh mountain air before getting on your bike, pushing the canoe into the water or fastening your skis. Step out of the daily grind at Fagernes Camping. Feel the closeness to nature. Live right by the rural town, right between Eastern and Western Norway, along Strandefjorden in beautiful Valdres. Welcome to the friendliest campsite in Norway! Fagernes Camping is a 4-star camping site, close to the town center of Fagernes and next to the Valdres Folk Museum. Open for accommodation all year. Caravans/motor homes and tents: A large area with room for about 150 units. Outlets for electricity for use by RV's and Caravans. Two modern sanitary facilities at disposal. • We offer wireless internet access on the camping site • Kitchen with washbasins and cooking equipment • Laundry-room with washing machine, tumble-dryers and ironing equipment. • Grooming room for children • Own sanitary rooms for wheelchair users • Own room for sewage dumping For rent: 18 traditional cabins (2 - 6 beds) and 8 modern apartments (4 beds), fully equipped.FagernesMjølkevegen ("The Old Milk Route") from Vinstra to Gol (185 km)
Mjølkevegen is a long distance cycling route through beautiful mountain landscapes and mountain pastures between Vinstra in Gudbrandsdalen and Gol in Hallingdal, across large parts of Valdres. It is signposted in both directions from Ruten Fjellstue in Espedalen, alt. Skåbu Fjellhotell, to Storefjell Resort at Golsfjellet. Mjølkevegen has been voted one of Norway's finest cycling tours and is part of National Cycle Route No. 5. Tour description Alt. 1 Vinstra - Ruten (29 km; 1090 m elevation gain) Alt. 2 Vinstra - Skåbu (27.5 km; 950 m elevation gain) Alt. 3 Lemonsjø - Ruten/Skåbu (59 km; 970 hm elevation gain) Your cycling tour along Mjølkevegen can start at Vinstra Train station (with your own bike) or, alternatively, the Mountain Lodge Lemonsjø Fjellstue along road 51 (with rental bikes or own bike). 1) From Vinstra to Ruten Fjellstue: Follow the cycling route over the river Lågen and then follow the signage towards Fefor/Peer Gyntvegen. Where the road to Gålå exits, keep right towards Fefor/Perr Gyntvegen mot Espedalen. From Fefor, keep going along Peer Gyntvegen. It is now gravel all the way via Lomsætra until you reach road 255 at Dalssæter. Turn right onto road 255 and after a little less than one kilometer, you reach Ruten Fjellstue. Tip: Ruten Fjellstue offers pick up at Vinstra train station (prebooking only). There's also a local bus service from Vinstra via Skåbu and Ruten towards Espedalen: entur.no. 2) From Vinstra to Skåbu Fjellhotell: Follow the cycling route over the river and then follow road 255 towards Skåbu. In Skåbu, keep straight ahead to Skåbu Fjellhotell and Mjølkevegen. The road up is partly very narrow, steep and windy, so cycle with great care. 3) From Lemonsjø Fjellstueto Ruten/Skåbu: Follow the driveway through the cabin center and the old road towards Randsverk (take to the left at the containters!). Just before Randsverk Camping, in the forest, turn left and follow the cycling signs to the main road Heidalsvegen. Exit onto Heidalsvegen to the left and follow it for 2 km until the exit towards Murudalen (signed). Pay attention to the exit into Murudalen just after the bridge over the river! Follow the whole Murudalen Valley until the intersection with Jotunheimvegen. Turn left and then follow the signage to either Ruten Fjellstue or Skåbu Fjellhotell. Ruten/Skåbu - Haugseter (47 km; 935 m elevation gain) From Ruten, cycle along Lake Olastappan towards Jotunheimvegen; from Skåbu, follow Skåbuvegen and Slanglivegen to Jotunheimvegen which you then follow all the way to Haugseter. This leg, too, starts with a tough climb until you reach the mountain plateau. At the juction with Hinøgslivegen you reach a Mjølkevegen restshelter with an outhouse. Shortly after, there's a rest area with information about the Langsua National Park and a toilet. This the trailhead for a 20 min. hike to a former falconary trap at Veslfjell. Now you start the climb to the pass between Austhøi and Buhø and from here the route descends to the northern shore of Lake Vinstre. Haugseter Fjellstue offers good food and accommodation in a beautiful setting on the lakeshore. Haugseter - Bygdin (14 km; 220 m elevation gain) and Bygdin - Beitostølen (12 km; 150 m elevation gain) From Haugseter, continue for approx. 12 km along Jotunheimvegen and exit onto the main road 51 towards Bygdin Høifieldshotel which makes a splendid stop for a bite to eat and a rest or, if you feel that the leg to Haugseter is a bit short, an overnight in historical surroundings, before you continue along road 51 over the Båstskaret mountain pass to Beitostølen where you will find a wide variety of restaurants and top quality accommodation, including the Beito Resort Hotel and Riddergaarden Mountain Lodge. It is also possible to headstart the next leg and continue downhill and a few km past Beito to spend the night at Gronolen Fjellgard. Beitostølen - Ryfoss/Rogn Camping - Syndinstøga (46 km; 1530 m elevation gain) This is the hardest leg of the whole tour, containing two long and tough climbs. From Beitostølen town centre, turn right down towards Beito, and then follow the signposts towards Slettefjellvegen. There is a good climb up to the top of Slettefjellet (1315 m), which is the highest point of the whole trip. Shortly before Mugnestølen you will find a Mjølkevegen rest shelter. At the top there is a picnic area where you get an amazingly beautiful view over large parts of Jotunheimen. The road now descends steeply towards Vang - another breathtaking view! Drive carefully down here and make a few stops to take in the view! At Slettefjelliosken, turn left and follow Høresvegen past Høre Stave Church (worth a stop) and then continue downhill to Ryfoss where you find a gas station, grocery store and cafe. Turn left onto Ryfossvegen and after 200 m right onto the pathway under the E16. After the bridge over the Begna River, turn left onto Kvednavegen, then, after 550 m, right onto Nordabergsvegen and after 1 km left onto Strøsvegen. Now you face another tough climb approx. 10 km length and 655 m elevation gain unto the next mountain plateau and to your next accommodation, Syndinstøga. We recommend to make use of the pick-up service offered by Syndinstøga (prebooking) or, alternatively, stay for an overnight in a cabin at Rogn Camping. To get there, after having finished the Slettefjellet mountain pass, or coming from Tyin along Lake Vangsjøse as described below, from Slettefjellet/Dalsbru intersection, follow the signs to Åsvang and descend along Tørpegardsvegen to Rogn Camping (order a breakfast package to be placed in your fridge). On the nest day you need to cycle for approx. 4 km along the E16 - take great care! - until Kvismo, where you tun right onto Nordabergsvegen until you reach Mjølkevegen again at the exit onto Strøsvegen (right turn). ___________________ Alternative route between Bygdin and Ryfoss with boat trip to Eidsbugarden and via Tyin Eidsbugarden - Filefjellstuene (24 km; 150 m elevation gain) Filefjellstuene - Ryfoss (41 km; 470 m elevation gain) Eidsbugarden - Ryfoss via Opdalstølen (64,5 km; 595 m elevation gain) This is an alternative to cycling via Beitostølen and over the Slettefjell mountain pass. During the summer you can take the historic boat M/B Bitihorn from Bygdin to Eidsbugarden. Remember to check the boat schedule and make a reservation for yourself and your bike at jvb.no/mb-bitihorn. From Eidsbugarden, cycle over to Lake Tyin and Tyinholmen. Tyinholmen Fjellstue is our recommended place to stop for refreshments, a meal or a good night's sleep, as well as to explore the beautiful surroundings on your bicycle or on foot. Continue along Lake Tyin and turn left onto road 53 towards Tyinkrysset. After a little more than 3 kilometers, Mjølkevegen exits to the left on a side road via Opdalstølen to Tyinkrysset. This is the route you follow if you are headed towards Ryfoss, Rogn Camping or Syndinstøga on the same day. If you stay at Filefjellstuene for the night, however, ignore the Mjølkevegen signage and keep straight ahead along road 53 until you reach the old E16! Exit to the right (Nystøgovegen) and follow it for approx. 400 m until the exit to alpine skiing center. Exit here to the left and cycle uphill to Filefjellstuene. On the next day, continue uphill to Grovstølen and turn left towards Tyinkrysset. At Tyinkrysset, you find a convenience store and the Filefjell Turist office / Intersport store where you can recharge your e-bike battery. There's an electricity outlet inside the store and on the wall outside (where the garbage container are) in case you arrive outside the opening hours. They also have chargers for Shimano, Bosch and Yamaha for use on the spot. From Tyinkrysset you can choose to follow the signage along the historical Kongevegen to Øye (some trail sections where you might have to push your bike), instead of cycling along the E16 (if you choose the latter, exit to the right onto Strøndafjordvegen at Grihamar). At the intersection of Strøndafjordvegen and the E16, just north of Øye, be careful to exit onto Vennisvegen (welcome back to Mjølkevegen signage) and cycle along the northen shore of lake Vangsmjøse. Follow Vennisvegen and later on Liagardsvegen to the intersection with Slettefjellvegen, where you meet the Mjølkevegen route that crosses the Slettefjellet mountain pass. From Slettefjellkiosken, you can choose to cycle back to Beitostølen via the Slettefjell mountain pass or to continue towards Syndin, Vaset and Gol as described above. ___________________ Syndinstøga−Vaset (20 km; 230 m elevation gain) From Syndinstøga, Mjølkevegen continues to Vaset in a friendly and open, undulating mountain terrain. Make sure not to miss the right turn at the southern end of Lake Søre Syndin. You are now entering a 2 km trail section which can have wet parts where it might be necessary to push the bike in some places. From Nørre Trollhovd, the route continues on a firm gravel road to Murkelie and all the way to Vaset, with lake Vasetvatnet on your left-hand side. At Vaset there are several lodging options, such as Vasetstølen and Gomobu Fjellstue. The latter is situated 3 km uphill further along the route towards Brattåsen. Vaset−Golsfjellet (via Gauklie 30 km; 600 m elevation gain) From Vaset, take the exit uphill to Gomobu (if you didn't do this bit already the day before) and continue to the Brattåsen crossing. Here you can choose to take the direct route via Gauklie to Furuset or to make a detour via Tyrishølt and Langestølen where there is a café and small shop. Both routes meet again at Furuset from where you cycle along Naustedokkvegen and cross over the dam at Tisleifjorden (there's a resting area on the dam top with a stunning view over the lake towards distant mountains) towards Oset Fjellhotell. Update 2025: Due to constructing works on the dam cyclists must use the road next to the dam instead. You can either stay at Oset or continue on tracks through the terrain uphill to Storefjell Resort, situated below the top of Storefjell mountain. Another accommodation option is Kamben Høyfjellshotell. The alternative route via Tyrishølt and Langestølen is 4 km longer and has 20 extra m in elevation gain. Golsfjellet/Storefjell−Gol station (24 km; 125 m elevation gain) From Oset, follow Mjølkevegen to Storefjell. From Storefjell, cycle approx. 400 m downhill. Mjølkevegen exits to the right. From Kamben, cycle towards Storefjell until approx. 400 m before the hotel. Mjølkevegen exits to the left. Follow the signage via Einarset to Gol. The route avoids the main road almost entirely. Beware of a very! sharp exit to the left just before the bridge towards road 52 at Robru to Gol, onto the side road along the northern side of the river. At Gol you can spend the night at First Camp Gol - Hallingdal, relax and rewind after an unforgettable cycling tour. Alternative route from Golsfjellet to Fagernes If you cycle Mjølkevegen with a rental bike or have parked a car between Fagernes and Lemonsjøen and ned to take a bus back there, your last leg is to Fagernes instead of Gol, since there is no bus connection from Gol to Lemonsjø on the same day. From Storefjell/Kamben or Oset, cycle back along Mjølkevegen over the dam to the Furuset crossing. Here you exit to the right onto Tisleivegen which you follow all the way to road 51 in Tisleidalen. Here you exit onto road 51 to the rights and after 500 m, exit to the left, over the bridge and towards Merket. Follow the gravel road around Lake Pardisvatnet and Ølsjøen and continue to Åbjør. Keep straight downhill to Vestringsbygde. Here you exit to the left onto Vestringslinna which you follow to Leira (approx. 1.5 km is on road 51 - cycle with care!). From Leira, follow the lakeside walk/cycling path to Fagernes. This leg is not signed. You can order the GPX-track by email to [email protected]. ___________________________________________________________________________ The complete route from Vinstra to Gol via Slettefjellet: approx. 230 km / 4150 m elevation gain The complete route from Vinstra to Gol via Tyin: 250 km / 4120 m elevation gain Mjølkevegen can be cycled in both directions, but is somewhat more demanding if you start from Gol than from Vinstra. Transportation App/web page for bus connections across different providers (ticket sales for local bus routes only): www.entur.no For trains to/from Vinstra and Gol, see VY www.vy.no For buses from Visntra to Skåbu, see www.innlandstrafikk.no, route 240 For buses from Gol to Fagernes (stop Fjellheim), see www.innlandstrafikk.no, route 139 For buses from Oslo via Fagernes and Beitostølen to Gjendesheim, see www.nor-way.no (bicycles must be booked) For buses from Gjendesheim to Lemonsjø, see www.innlandstrafikk.no, route 204 For the boat on Lake Bygdin, see www.jvb.no/bitihorn Transport from Vinstra to Ruten Fjellstue can be requested at Ruten Fjellstue, tel. (+ 47) 61 29 73 20. Transport from Gol to Storefjell Resort Hotel can be requested at Storefjell Resort, tel. (+ 47) 32 07 80 00. Taxis are available at the train stations. For baggage transport, please book a tour package. Bicycle rental Bicycal rental between Vinstra and Gol is unfortunately not possible. If you need a rental bike, we recommend the route alternative with starting point at Lemonsjøen (as described above). Book your bike at Fjellkjeden or Bike&Hike Jotunheimen. FAQ You'll find answer to frequently asked questions and useful tips, a.o. charging stations for e-bikes, packing list and other useful information at our FAQ-pages.
3. Randsverk camping
De Gudbrandsdalen-vallei, Oost-Noorwegen
Deze camping heeft vriendelijk personeel en is een ideaal startpunt om het nationaal park Jotunheimen te verkennen. In dit deel van de Gudbrandsdalenvallei kun je enkele van de beroemde Noorse staafkerken bewonderen, de kunstgalerie Ullinsvin in Vågå bezoeken, of je tegoed doen aan het Noorse broodje 'bolle' bij bakkerij Lom.
Kom meer te weten over de Gudbrandsdalen-vallei.
4. Lovisenberg familiecamping
Kragerø in Telemark, Oost-Noorwegen
Een nette en rustige camping vlakbij een heerlijk strand dat allerlei wateractiviteiten voor je in petto heeft. Het charmante dorpje Kragerø ligt in een prachtige omgeving met onder andere een prachtige eilandengroep dichtbij de kust. Edvard Munch schilderde hier enkele van zijn beroemdste werken. en je kunt in zijn voetstappen lopen door de straten van het dorp. De grote eilanden Jomfruland en Skåtøy zijn perfect om te gaan eilandhoppen met fietsen.
- Skåtøy
Skåtøy
Skåtøy is the largest of Kragerø's islands and has a flourishing Cultural life year-round. In addition to beautiful nature and great hiking possibilities for everyone, you'll find galleries with art exhibitions, concerts, a cafe, a wooden church, lots of cultural heritage and even a coastal fort from world war 2.
5. Sandvika fjord & sjøhus camping
Kabelvåg op de Lofoten, Noord-Noorwegen
Een uitstekende camping naast een prachtige baai waar je lekker kunt gaan vissen. Verken de Lofoten met de auto, kajak tussen de eilanden, vang een enorme vis en bezoek enkele charmante vissersdorpjes zoals Henningsvær en Nusfjord. Wil je de mensenmassa achter je laten, rijd dan richting de Vesterålen in het noorden.
Verken de Lofoten-eilanden.
Campers en caravans
Toegestane afmetingen voor caravans en campers op de Noorse wegen:
Hoogte: geen limiet
Breedte: maximum 2,55 meter. Houd er rekening mee dat er op secundaire wegen een maximumbreedte van minder dan 2,55 meter kan gelden. Is je caravan breder dan 2,3 meter en meer dan 50 centimeter breder dan de auto, dan moet je witte reflectoren monteren op de voorkant van de autospiegels.
Totale lengte (auto + caravan): maximum 18,75 meter. Bestuurders van auto’s en caravans die in totaal langer zijn dan 12,40 meter moeten checken of hun voertuig toegelaten is op de geplande weg of route.
Meer informatie: Bel de Noorse Dienst Wegenbeheer.
Vanuit Noorwegen: 22 07 30 00 (ben je in gevaar, bel dan 175)
Vanuit het buitenland: +47 815 48 991
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6. Ramberg gjestegård
Ramberg op de Lofoten, Noord-Noorwegen
Een prachtige plek om ten volle van de middernachtzon te genieten. Kom tot rust in de mooie natuur en op het bijzondere witte zandstrand. Ramberg is ook een goed beginpunt als je wilt gaan wandelen in de bergen in de buurt.
7. Moysand familiecamping
Grimstad, Zuid-Noorwegen
Een goede plek om te ontspannen. Geweldige voorzieningen voor campers, dicht bij de stranden en een pad langs de kust. Wandel of fiets langs de kustlijn in het charmante witgeschilderde dorpje Grimstad, of verken de eilandengroep die vol prachtige grote en kleine eilanden ligt. Henrik Ibsen bracht delen van zijn leven in dit zuidelijke dorpje door en het plaatselijke Ibsen-museum is het oudste in zijn soort in Noorwegen.
Kom meer te weten over Grimstad en Zuid-Noorwegen.
8. Geiranger camping
De regio Geirangerfjord, Fjord-Noorwegen
Het kampeerterrein ligt vlakbij het fjord en biedt een panoramisch uitzicht. Het fjord maakt deel uit van de werelderfgoedlijst van UNESCO en wordt omringd door majestueuze besneeuwde bergtoppen, wilde watervallen zoals De syv søstrene ('de Zeven Zusters'), en veel weelderig groen. Ook het eten hier is heel lekker. Veel restaurants en locale eetgelegenheden gaan er prat op veel lekkernijen te serveren met een lokale insteek. Om er te geraken moet je over de Norwegian Scenic Route Geiranger-Trollstigen rijden.
Kom meer te weten over de regio Geirangerfjord.
9. Preikestolen camping
Ryfylke in de regio Stavanger, Fjord-Noorwegen
De camping is de ideale uitvalsbasis om naar het beroemde bergplateau Preikestolen ('De Preekstoel') te wandelen. De wandeling tot aan het plateau duurt ongeveer twee uur (enkele weg). Wanneer je het uitzicht ziet, zul je begrijpen waarom elk jaar meer dan 300.000 mensen deze wandeling willen doen. Tip: ga vroeg in de ochtend, laat in de namiddag of buiten het hoogseizoen. Je kunt ook één van de langste trappen van Noorwegen beklimmen, de 4.444 treden van de Flørli-trappen, of een cruise maken op het Lysefjord.
Kom meer te weten over Ryfylke en de regio Stavanger.
10. Skottevik feriesenter
Kristiansand, Zuid-Noorwegen
Een slim uitgedachte camping die ook allerlei leuke activiteiten aanbiedt. Ook de fijne stad Kristiansand en het kleinere Lillesand liggen niet veraf. Zuid-Noorwegen is het zomerparadijs van de Noren, met zijn charmante dorpjes vol witgeschilderde, houten huizen, duizenden grote en kleine eilanden en het grootste onderwaterrestaurant ter wereld (je moet hier lang op voorhand je tafeltje boeken).
Plan je reis naar Zuid-Noorwegen.
Caravans en campers
Toegestane afmetingen voor caravans en campers op de Noorse wegen:
Hoogte: geen limiet
Breedte: maximum 2,55 meter. Houd er rekening mee dat er op secundaire wegen een maximumbreedte van minder dan 2,55 meter kan gelden. Is je caravan breder dan 2,3 meter en meer dan 50 centimeter breder dan de auto, dan moet je witte reflectoren monteren op de voorkant van de autospiegels.
Totale lengte (auto + caravan): maximum 18,75 meter. Bestuurders van auto’s en caravans die in totaal langer zijn dan 12,40 meter moeten checken of hun voertuig toegelaten is op de geplande weg of route.
Meer informatie: Bel de Noorse Dienst Wegenbeheer.
Vanuit Noorwegen: 22 07 30 00 (ben je in gevaar, bel dan 175)
Vanuit het buitenland: +47 815 48 991
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