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A Journey Through Norway's Heartland: A Motorhome Adventure from Kristiansand
For our family, the idea of exploring Norway’s stunning fjords and mountainous landscapes in the comfort of a rented motorhome was the perfect way to experience this majestic country. After picking up our RV in Kristiansand, we set off on a 15-day road trip, weaving through coastal roads, charming towns, and breathtaking natural wonders.
Road Trip Planning & Highlights:
One of the first stops on our adventure was Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park, where the kids got to enjoy close encounters with animals and thrill-seeking rides. This park is perfect for families, providing a little bit of everything for every age group. After a fun-filled day, we hit the road and made our way towards Kongeparken, another fantastic amusement park that entertained our children with exhilarating rides and games. Both parks offered ample parking, making it easy to enjoy them without any stress in the RV.
From the vibrant cities, we ventured into the heart of Norway’s wild landscapes. We drove through the countryside, reaching the famous Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). The Preikestolen Parking lot offers a convenient starting point for one of Norway’s most iconic hikes. With spectacular views over the Lysefjord, the hike up to Pulpit Rock is a must for any outdoor enthusiast. It’s an ideal destination for families with older children or those in good shape, and the views at the top are truly worth every step.
Next, we headed to the Langfossen Waterfall, one of the most powerful waterfalls in Norway. The RV-friendly camping area nearby was a great spot to enjoy a peaceful evening after witnessing the awe-inspiring waterfall. A tip for road trip planning: always have your camera ready for these kinds of stops—there’s always something jaw-dropping around every corner.
As we continued our drive, we made our way towards Bergen, where the vibrant Fishmarket in Bergen greeted us with fresh local seafood and charming stalls. The Rødne Fjord Cruise gave us a perfect view of the stunning fjords, making it one of the highlights of the trip. We loved how the cruise allowed us to experience the fjords from the water, giving us a different perspective of the natural beauty of Norway.
Bergen’s Akvariet i Bergen (National Aquarium) was another family favorite. The kids loved the diverse marine life on display, from playful seals to colorful fish. If you're traveling with young children, this is a great stop for a fun and educational experience.
Next, we drove towards the famous Loen Skylift, where a cable car ride took us up to the top of Mount Hoven. The panoramic views of the fjords and mountains from the top were absolutely breathtaking—well worth the ride! It’s an experience that’s perfect for the whole family, and the café at the summit offers delicious local food to enjoy while taking in the scenery.
As we made our way inland, we encountered the thrilling Trollstigen, a zig-zag mountain road that is both scenic and exciting. We stopped to take in the stunning views at the top and snapped plenty of family photos. For those planning a similar road trip, make sure your route planner includes this road—it’s an absolute must-see.
Hunderfossen Adventure Park was another highlight, offering a day full of family-friendly activities, from roller coasters to water rides. For kids (and adults) who love adventure, this park is perfect for a fun-filled day. And don't forget to visit Jorekstad Fritidsbad, a local water park in Lillehammer, where we spent an afternoon cooling off and having fun on water slides.
Along the way, we stopped by some remarkable museums that added educational value to the trip, including the Norwegian Forestry Museum and the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology in Oslo. These museums offer interactive exhibits and displays that are both entertaining and informative—great for kids to learn while having fun.
In the small town of Kviteseid, we explored the Kviteseid Bygdetun, a museum showcasing traditional Norwegian rural life, which gave us a glimpse into Norway’s cultural history. We also visited Heddal Stave Church, one of the largest and most beautiful stave churches in Norway. The architectural beauty of the church is a sight to behold, and it’s an important stop for anyone interested in Norway's history.
Our final destination on this scenic road trip was Evje Klatrepark, an adventure park with climbing activities set in nature. The perfect way to wrap up our trip—active, fun, and surrounded by Norway’s stunning natural landscape.
Tips for Planning Your Motorhome Trip in Norway:
In Conclusion: A 15-day road trip through Norway in a motorhome is the perfect way to see the beauty and diversity of the country—from fjords and waterfalls to historic towns and exciting parks. With proper road trip planning, this journey promises to be a family adventure full of memories that will last a lifetime. So, pack up the campervan, hit the open road, and get ready for the Norwegian adventure of a lifetime!