Ruta de viaje lento por Norway
Recoges una autocaravana en Oslo, cruzas el corazón del país de los fiordos hacia el oeste y terminas en el barrio UNESCO de Bryggen en Bergen — jornadas de conducción cortas, atardeceres largos sobre el Sognefjord desde apartaderos y caminatas costeras sobre el Hardangerfjord.
Duración
5 días
Paradas
2
Mejor época
Verano — pasos de montaña abiertos, días largos y ferris disponibles
Cada parada numerada conectada en orden a lo largo del viaje

Oslo
Oslo, Norway's capital, is the largest city in the country and serves as a cultural hub with a rich maritime history. The city is surrounded by fjords and forests, offering a unique blend of urban life and nature. Known for its museums, such as the Viking Ship Museum and the Munch Museum, Oslo also features vibrant neighborhoods like Grünerløkka, where local cafes and galleries thrive. The city's commitment to sustainability is evident in its extensive public transport system and green initiatives. Nearby, the Nordmarka forest invites visitors for hiking and outdoor activities, while the Oslofjord islands provide tranquil escapes just a short ferry ride away. With events like the Oslo Jazz Festival and the annual Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, the city is alive with cultural significance.

Vestland
Nestled in western Norway, this is the largest region in the country, renowned for its breathtaking fjords and majestic mountains. Bergen, the only major city, serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the area, including the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. The region is steeped in history, with charming wooden houses dating back to the Hanseatic League. Small villages like Gudvangen and Flåm offer authentic experiences, showcasing local crafts and traditions. Known for its hiking trails, such as the famous Romsdalseggen Ridge, this region invites exploration of its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Local cuisine features fresh seafood and traditional dishes, providing a taste of the coastal culture.