Norway self drive vacation

Price
£885excluding flights
Duration
10 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Arrival and departure shuttle bus transfers, 6-day car hire and 9 nights accommodation on a bed & breakfast basis
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Description of Norway self drive vacation

Price information

£885excluding flights
Arrival and departure shuttle bus transfers, 6-day car hire and 9 nights accommodation on a bed & breakfast basis
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

Travel guides

Norway
Continental Europe's largest ice cap is here. Ditto its highest and largest plateau. And the world's longest ice-free fjord, northern Europe's highest...
Self drive & fly drive
Don't 'guesstimate' driving times. Use detailed trip notes written by those who've driven routes themselves and found the best places to stop, stare a...

Reviews

2 Reviews of Norway self drive vacation

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Reviewed on 20 Sep 2023 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Atlantic way was amazing, and we were lucky with the weather. South Lofoten was beautiful too.

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


We enjoyed staying in the rorbuer, the hotels were fine, but the fishermen’s huts were special. Some things had already closed in September (though I suspect July and August would be busy).

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Supported the local economy.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


We would have liked to walk more, but many walks were quite difficult, especially in the rainy weather. (And walking to a viewpoint was pointless in low visibility). But that did mean we had time to drive to everywhere we fancied visiting.

Reviewed on 11 Sep 2023 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Atlantic way was amazing, and we were lucky with the weather. South Lofoten was beautiful too

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


We enjoyed staying in the rorbuer, the hotels were fine, but the fishermen’s huts were special. Some things had already closed in September (though I suspect July and August would be busy).

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Supported the local economy.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


We would have liked to walk more, but many walks were quite difficult, especially in the rainy weather. (And walking to a viewpoint was pointless in low visibility). But that did mean we had time to drive to everywhere we fancied visiting.

Responsible Travel

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Planet

Norway is home to a variety of mammals and since the 20th century efforts have been made to re-introduce and protect many species such as the Artic fox and musk oxen. Polar bear populations in the north of the country have largely remained stable since hunting them was banned in 1973. Several national and international wildlife conservation organisations are active in Norway, seeking to protect existing populations and encouraging breeding programmes for animals such as the Eurasian lynx, Europe's only big cat.

There is strong support for sorting waste domestically and tourists are encouraged to do the same. Since a deposit scheme for glass bottles and cans was introduced in the country nearly 96% of these are returned for recycling. in the early 21st century the government introduced a manifesto entitled "Sustainable Norway" aimed at the tourist industry to raise awareness of the issue and put sustainability front and center of new and existing tourisme developments.

Norway is a friendly and welcoming country and accommodation used on the itinerary is provided by the Thon group who are a Norwegian company with a strong social responsibility ethos. Each hotels encourages recycling and by doing so guests can earn points to contribute a lottery whose funds support the Norwegian Red Cross. Enironmentally responsible recycling is encouraged throughout to reduce waste and save energy, whilst the food served comes from sustainable sources.

People

Recruitment in the hotels we stay in looks to promote opportunities for disadvantaged, local staff.

Along route several museums are recommended to visit which promote and celebrate the country's national and local history and cultures, to help visitors getting a better understanding of the places that they are visiting and the people that live there. Many excursions can be arranged such as guided walks or boat trips which use local guides who can impart their own personal knowledge to travelers, reflecting both historic and modern life in these areas.

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