Best way to go to Norway

Almost did it last year ! Stopped in Gothenburg.
Route from Dundee
Dundee to Harwich
Rotterdam -Berlin- Rodby
Rodby ferry to Putgarden
Drive north to Copenhagen
Oresund tunnel/bridge to Malmo
Drive around coast to Gothenburg
To Norway same route too Copenhagen continue to Hirtshal
Ferry to Kristiansand
Follow Coast road to Stavanger
Travel as far north as you want.
Worked in Stavanger and further north to Haugusund, lovely roads, nice people loads to see.Did this many years ago on a Honda Goldwing.
Beware all very expensive ! Go, enjoy make memories
 
We’re there now and enjoying every minute. We went Aberdeen to Newcastle, ferry to Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), drove through Netherlands, Germany, Denmark (via Wischhafen to Glückstadt ferry) to Hirtshals then ferry to Kristiansand. Not sure on which way to come back yet!
 
It would be really kind if you attach the occasional photo as you travel? It will help inspire others.
 
You will never tire of taking sunset photos. The sun takes about 6 hours to skim across the horizon. The next-to-last photo I took at 3:20 in the morning. The white dot in the top right is the moon. The last photo is my camper at the Arctic Circle.
 
When I asked Tony to add an occasional photo, that's exactly what I was hoping for.

How on earth can anyone not be inspired by your superb images 'gasgas' ?

There is a story in each of us, and I have been very lucky in all of my travels. From my teens when I first read about the poetry of James Elroy Flecker who never actually made "The Journey..." to the superb books by Sir Fitzroy Maclean, who most certainly did, I wanted to travel The Golden Road. It was a memory for life when many years later I made it myself.
 
Thank you so much Tony, they are superb images, even the dustbin 'cos it confirms everything I've read about Norway's lack of litter.

The fifth image from the end in the second set reminds me of the Stave Church from Norway I visited at Karpacz in Poland. The adjacent barn in your image (with it's red snow markers) suggests it's a farm? Its certainly a beautiful architectural style.
 
A few practical comments re Norway. No need for any apps to find places to stay- wild camping is allowed provided it is more than 150m from habitation. Just drive and stop if you see a nice place. Most roads have great rest areas.
Fuel and LPG pumps are nearly all automated and run 24/7 so no worries about filling. At the moment diesel is cheaper here than in UK
Get a toll tag and link ferries to it to save a packet
Watch your speed and alcohol consumption!
All roads (even the minor ones which we try to use) are smooth and litter free.
There are plenty of free dump and fill stations around, mainly at fuel stations
 
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Driving up through Norway is so so so much better than taking a cruise. All you see on cruises are ports where they are expecting hordes of wealthy customers anxious to buy their souvenirs.
 
Driving up through Norway is so so so much better than taking a cruise. All you see on cruises are ports where they are expecting hordes of wealthy customers anxious to buy their souvenirs.
We've had friends who took cruises "to see the northern lights" and it later became clear they mostly saw the cafes and bars at the ports or docks, just as you say. They all saw the lights, but mostly when the crew called them at 'silly o'clock'. 🤭
 
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