Norway│Western fjords roadtrip in a campervan
Camping in Norway
Norway is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering breathtaking landscapes, unparalleled freedom, and an unforgettable connection to nature. Whether you’re pitching a tent under the midnight sun, exploring fjords, or chasing the northern lights, camping and campervanning in Norway is an adventure like no other. Thanks to the country’s “Allemannsretten” (Right to Roam), travelers can camp in most uncultivated areas, making it easy to find scenic spots to rest and recharge. With well-maintained facilities, endless scenic routes, and welcoming locals, Norway is the perfect playground for those seeking a balance of rugged exploration and cozy campervan comforts.
Key Rules of Allemannsretten (Right to Roam)
Where to Camp: Camp freely on uncultivated land (forests, mountains) but stay at least 150 meters from houses and avoid cultivated land unless permitted.
Duration: Camp up to two nights in one spot; longer stays require landowner consent.
Respect Nature: Leave no trace, protect wildlife, and leash pets (April 1–August 20).