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Philc 5 Mar 2014 11:01

Arctic circle may /june 2014
 
Making plans for a trip from Ireland to Nordkapp then home via mainland europe 3 weeks later any tips on places to visit

pebble35 5 Mar 2014 22:32

I'm doing a similar trip

Not really found many 'must do' tourist style stuff but my trip is really about riding, avoiding the big cities, enjoying the scenery, and getting away from it all for a month or so !

My route includes places like Trollstigen, the Atlantic Ocean Road, Geiranger Fjord, Lofoten Islands, Laerdal Tunnel, Lysebotn, plus a good few more !

Have a great ride !

Paul Narramore 7 Mar 2014 11:03

Each to his own (of course) but from everything I've read about Nordkapp, I shalln't be riding up that far when in Scandinavia in June/July. Other than the 'bragging rights' of getting there, there seems little to recommend the place. I aim to ride from Kristiansand up the Norwegian coastline until I reach about Moirana before heading east to Tornio, then south through Finland to Helsinki.

omar mansour 11 Mar 2014 10:37

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Originally Posted by pebble35 (Post 457091)
I'm doing a similar trip

Not really found many 'must do' tourist style stuff but my trip is really about riding, avoiding the big cities, enjoying the scenery, and getting away from it all for a month or so !

My route includes places like Trollstigen, the Atlantic Ocean Road, Geiranger Fjord, Lofoten Islands, Laerdal Tunnel, Lysebotn, plus a good few more !

Have a great ride !

im still working on my plans so what is your budget for a trip like that ? mainly i will be camping as much as i can due to very low budget and beside loving the nature ,but hate rains and cold though ,:thumbdown:
safe travel always :scooter:

pebble35 11 Mar 2014 23:59

To be honest I have not really worked out a firm budget !

I am reckoning on about £100 (euro 120) per day. £15 to £20 for food, camping free (wild camping whenever possible), 250 miles per day so about 20 litres of fuel at about £35 per day, plus a bit for ferries and other bits and pieces etc. Possibly the odd night on a campsite or hostel to give a bit of luxury here and there ! And a bottle of beer to drink at Nordkap !

Trouble is, if you work out a budget, you will always end up spending more than that and then you will feel bad about the trip !

pebble35 12 Mar 2014 00:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by omar mansour (Post 457651)
im still working on my plans so what is your budget for a trip like that ? mainly i will be camping as much as i can due to very low budget and beside loving the nature ,but hate rains and cold though ,:thumbdown:
safe travel always :scooter:

Just spotted that you are from Alexandria - so I can understand your dislike of cold and rain LOL! But that is what we have in Europe :(

Fingers crossed I will be down your way later this year - I rode in Egypt two years ago and had a wonderful time :thumbup1::thumbup1:

omar mansour 12 Mar 2014 07:25

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Originally Posted by pebble35 (Post 457740)
Just spotted that you are from Alexandria - so I can understand your dislike of cold and rain LOL! But that is what we have in Europe :(

Fingers crossed I will be down your way later this year - I rode in Egypt two years ago and had a wonderful time :thumbup1::thumbup1:

Hi Pebble 35
so you have a house in Alexandria when ever you pass by again
one of my problem i need to sort is to find a cheap way to ship my bike to Europe ,and fly over and make my trip and then reship back to Egypt and fly back its more $$$$ to spend ,grrrrrrr !!!
cheers
and travel safe
:scooter:

octopusenvy 31 Mar 2014 23:23

Also touring Norway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pebble35 (Post 457736)
To be honest I have not really worked out a firm budget !

I am reckoning on about £100 (euro 120) per day. £15 to £20 for food, camping free (wild camping whenever possible), 250 miles per day so about 20 litres of fuel at about £35 per day, plus a bit for ferries and other bits and pieces etc. Possibly the odd night on a campsite or hostel to give a bit of luxury here and there ! And a bottle of beer to drink at Nordkap !

Trouble is, if you work out a budget, you will always end up spending more than that and then you will feel bad about the trip !

Hi Pebble35,

Do you have a route planned with distances etc? I would love to see it. I am also riding Norway for the 1st time (I've been once) for about 2weeks end of May & first 10days of June. Are your riding then? Many places on your list are on my list. I thought to do a SW loop as far as Trondheim to avoid ice/cold/snow etc at that time of year. I am hoping to keep budget down to 75/day, but we'll see!

I'm 38 and on a borrowed 2009 660z Tenere :) No hoon, especially considering the cost of tickets in Norway!

Jef from New Zealand:mchappy:

pebble35 31 Mar 2014 23:49

Jef,

I set off from the UK on 13 June so it looks like we won't cross paths

i am planning on 200 to 300 miles per day. Sometimes more, sometimes less. It will depend on the roads and the scenery - if I find a great camping spot at 4pm one day. I'll stop, it might be 8pm before I stop the next day. I will be travelling alone so I can be flexible.

Have a great trip !

bard 3 Apr 2014 08:46

Looks like your have a pretty good idea of prices etc.

My tip is hugging the coastline, that is where the best MC roads are in Norway. The best tip though is to buy the Norway MC map which highlights the best roads to travel in Norway all the way up to Nordkapp. There are gems almost all the way up with scenic views and great curvy roads to carve.

The map will soon be updated with a new version but the version out is more than good enough. here is a link to the seller in Norway MC-kart Norge, Cappelen kart (Kart -- Norge -- Oversiktskart) - Cappelen Damm
but as you can see it's not selling as there is a new version coming soon.

If and when you are in Rogaland let me know and we could meet up where I can show you a great ride through there, or fix you up with a bed or what have we.

Cheers, and enjoy your ride.

bard 3 Apr 2014 14:00

Hi

I checked with Cappelen in Norway and they will issue and have in stock the new MC map for Norway from May 5th. The new map will have ISBN 978-82-02-43716-9 and contains newly updated maps in divided plastic sheets which fit's in the tank bag or similar and also a full papermap with the MC roads marked up for better planning purposes than the old version.

Cheers

sanpedro 3 Apr 2014 21:20

my partner and i will be in scandiavia from roughly the 10 may through to the 4 june, and are very keen to meet up with any other riders around and about (our dates are rather rough, as we're currently on the road)

we're entering from finland and will exit via sweden and denmark to germany, heading up to the toop of norway and then hugging the coast most of the way down, before swinging inland and crossing in to sweden - we'll keep an eye on this thread and try to hook up with others closer to the date

Snakeboy 4 Apr 2014 02:26

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Originally Posted by sanpedro (Post 460734)
my partner and i will be in scandiavia from roughly the 10 may through to the 4 june, and are very keen to meet up with any other riders around and about (our dates are rather rough, as we're currently on the road)

we're entering from finland and will exit via sweden and denmark to germany, heading up to the toop of norway and then hugging the coast most of the way down, before swinging inland and crossing in to sweden - we'll keep an eye on this thread and try to hook up with others closer to the date

Just for your information sir - The average weather/temprature in Finnmark
(the northernmost part/province of Norway) in the month of may is 2,3 degrees celcius and in June it is 6,9 degrees celsius. So remember to bring some decent clothing for the conditions. Finnmark is a beautiful and interesting place with border to both Finland and Russia and the entical minority of the Same people (reindeer hurders) amongst others....

Climate statistics Honningsvåg, Nordkapp (Finnmark) – yr.no

LasseA 5 Apr 2014 10:08

For the north parth of Scandinavia I will suggest:

Alta, Olderfjord, Nordkapp, Olderfjord, Lakselv, Karasjok, Kautekeiona,
Muonio, Kittilä, Rovaniemi and Kemi.

/Lasse

Lonesome George 5 Apr 2014 19:19

I'd recommend going to the Lofoten islands. (I've written a small article about it in this months e-zine - or you can find it on my blog The Dom way round) I'm doing a talk about it at HUBB UK this summer if you're going.

bard 7 Apr 2014 07:54

Not sure for your South entry point, are you taking the ferry From Hirtshals (Denmark) to Kristiansand (Norway) or Stavanger? The ferry to Stavanger will let you have a night sleep on the way and you are basically in excellent riding area almost as you enter the country. Go to road 13 and follow until same as below.

For Kristiansand you can ride road 9 turn left at E134 and then hit North on road 13, you'll miss a bit of the excellent start of road 13 but there is so much awesome riding ahead I don't think you'll think of it. Stay on road 13 until it meets Road 5 / E39 outside Førde, follow E39 North until it meets road 60, switch to 60 until it meets 15, switch to 15 and follow until 63, switch to 63 and stay on this until Åndalsnes then switch to 64, then 70 then E39 to Trondheim, from there on you have a great pinpoint from posts above. This is just around 1000 km if you start in Stavanger. And you will enjoy
Røldal
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...O5fhG_icTcy50A
Hardangerfjorden
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...Ij3Cl7c-WIF_3Q
Trollstigen
http://realitypod.com/wp-content/upl...ollstigen1.jpg
Geirangerfjorden
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ord_LC0188.jpg
Atlanterhavsveien
http://www.nasjonaleturistveger.no/s...iEntityId=1978
Plus lots and lots of more, enjoy your tour :)

sanpedro 13 Apr 2014 14:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snakeboy (Post 460748)
Just for your information sir - The average weather/temprature in Finnmark
(the northernmost part/province of Norway) in the month of may is 2,3 degrees celcius and in June it is 6,9 degrees celsius. So remember to bring some decent clothing for the conditions. Finnmark is a beautiful and interesting place with border to both Finland and Russia and the entical minority of the Same people (reindeer hurders) amongst others....

Climate statistics Honningsvåg, Nordkapp (Finnmark) – yr.no

No need to worry - I've not shaved for around 5 months, so I can wrap my girlfriend an me up in my big bushy beard if it gets too chilly

Snakeboy 15 Apr 2014 00:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by sanpedro (Post 461933)
No need to worry - I've not shaved for around 5 months, so I can wrap my girlfriend an me up in my big bushy beard if it gets too chilly

I fully grown beard can be nice, but it wont keep you very warm up north....

I was in northeastern Finnmark (northernmost province of Norway) around 18-20 of june last year and I was called as "the first motorbiker of the year"
4-6 degrees at daytime.

Hope you will meet better weather if you choose to go there....:Beach:

Russki Guzzi 15 Apr 2014 07:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snakeboy (Post 462124)
I fully grown beard can be nice, but it wont keep you very warm up north....

I was in northeastern Finnmark (northernmost province of Norway) around 18-20 of june last year and I was called as "the first motorbiker of the year"
4-6 degrees at daytime.

What was the temperature at night? I'm hoping to go to Finnmark in June and wondering what level tent & sleeping bag to bring.

Snakeboy 15 Apr 2014 12:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russki Guzzi (Post 462147)
What was the temperature at night? I'm hoping to go to Finnmark in June and wondering what level tent & sleeping bag to bring.

Not very much colder, a degree or two maybe....

Russki Guzzi 15 Apr 2014 21:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snakeboy (Post 462176)
Not very much colder, a degree or two maybe....

Thanks for the extra info, it's a big help.

pebble35 15 Apr 2014 22:52

Thanks for the comments on temperature guys !

I'm heading up to Nordkap in late June and that sounds a lot colder than I expected ! Swift change of plans on which sleeping bag to take and an extra layer of thermals will be packed :scooter::scooter::scooter:

Snakeboy 16 Apr 2014 00:53

I can add that my parents were the same place as I was 8-10 days later and they had sunshine 24/7 and tempratures around 25-26 daytime. And billions of mosquitos as well....

Just so you are prepared...:thumbup1:

At this latitude you can expect very quick and extreme weather changes.

jjdavidson 16 Apr 2014 11:49

Moskitos are no problem may/june. "Räkkä" (moskito season) begins around midsummer. :)

AxeMan 16 May 2014 14:28

"Hi, my name is Magnus and I'm an Arctic/Norwegian-o-holic", well a sort of 'AA'...

But, so much that I just need one little 'Iron Butt Ride' up to the island called SENJA (then ferry from Gryllefjord to Andenes and back home to Stockholm, all-in-all tree nights) before we head off for the main MC ride this summer; down to Spain + GIB and over to Morocco...
(The SenjaRide will take place 4-8 June, the summer project = 18 June ~ 10/11 July)

Here, my 2 cents...

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From here you can download/order useful NO-brouchures
Brochures - Official Travel Guide to Norway - visitnorway.com

Pretty good map (I wasn't able to get it in ENG)
Map - Official Travel Guide to Norway - visitnorway.com

Official site for; "National Tourist Routes in Norway"
National Tourist Routes in Norway - www.nasjonaleturistveger.no
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I use this map for all my NO planning, good/easy detailed overview, used to describe down below ride:
Kartor, vägbeskrivningar, flygfoton, sjökort & mycket mer på eniro.se

If right-clicking on the map, you get following options;
Vägbeskrivning från = Rout description/Going from...
Vägbeskrivning till = Rout description/Going to..
and also GPS coordinates
Then click on 'Vägbeskrivning' (Rout description) in upper left corner to get info about distance.
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Sooo, if you're still here Philc, my tip-off/recommendation would be; aim for the E4 (in SWE) and just head straight up north to TÖRE (between Luleå and Kalix, and YES, it is boooring). Change to E10 (which goes all the way to Lofoten), continue towards Kiruna, but aim for ÖVERKALIX and from there rout 392 up to PAJALA. From Pajala, after a heavy lunch at Frasses (hamburgers etc), take road 403 against the Finish border to KOLARI.

Proceed on road 80 to KITTILÄ, then left up north on road 79 to SIRKKA. From Sirkka take right on road 956 (goes NorthEast)... and in KÖNGÄS get right on road 955 all the way up to INARI. The part between Sirkka and Inari = "In The Middle of Nowhere - Into the Wild", approx length 175 km, where ~50 km will be on gravel. On this trail, you'll actually find petrol in POKKA (~100 km before Inari), and they do accept Visa/MasterCard! (you'll only be missing the banjo player, hehe)

From Inari, turn left on E75 (rout 4) for about 25 km... and then right on road 971 towards the Norwegian border - GREAT ROAD loads of turns/swings!! Road 971 will change into 893 in NO and head in to KIRKENES to fuel up (Shell)! From Kirkenes aim for the Russian border via E105, before the boarder turn left on road 886 and ride all the way out to GRENSE JAKOBSELV, you'll be running beside the Russian boundary, make sure not to spit or throw a stone 'against Russia', could be seen/interpret as an act of war, hehe...

Turn around and head all way back on E6 to VARANGERBOTN, pretty nice rout from time-to-time (curvaceous ;-), fuel up and continue east on E75 towards VARDØ (John Norum from 'Europe' is actually born here!!). Just before Vardø, turn left on trail 341 out to HAMNINGBERG - fascinating landscape, Lord of the Rings?!

Once again, turn around and aim for VARDØ to fuel up and head back to Varangerbotn, get on E6 to TANA BRU (petrol station), turn left over the bridge on road 98 and go all the way to IFJORD (petrol) - this is a great rout, nice scenery. (In June 2012, there was a long part of road construction, closes to Ifjord), perhapps done now?!)

And now, do not aim for Lakselv further on to North Cape/Nordkapp.
(as we instructed on Englishman who we meet hear in June 2012, and he followed our instructions!)

You shall aim on MEHAMN/GAMVIK by goin' north on road 888 (the peninsular is called NORDKYN). The really nice scenery starts after BEKKARFJORD = No Man's Land, empty beautiful vastness, but that is my personal opinion. In Gamvik (just outside) you'll find the northernmost mainland lighthouse - SLETTNES Fyr. When goin' back, petrol can be found in KJØLLEFJORD (Statoil).

Now, you may ride on down to LAKSELV (petrol, Statoil). Get on E6 and head straight for the North Cape/Nordkapp, petrol in OLDERFJORD, E69 from here... and petrol in HONNINGSVÅG (Shell). It is actually the last ~30 km up to Nordkapp which is the very best part of the 'North Cape Adventure'; a sort of majesty feeling. Therefore, I see NORDKYN as a better option - overall - in comparation to Nordkapp. However, "North Cape will always be North Cape", a must for the check/bucket-list!

And finally, last turn around and head all the way out to Å i Lofoten on E69, E6 and E10. Please have in mind; an 'E-way' in Norway shall not be mixed up with 'ordinary' European highways in Europe! All way between Nordkapp and Lofoten will show really nice and beautiful scenery/landscape in different/fluctuating ways - You'll not get disappointed!

From Lofoten, take the ferry from MOSKENES to BODØ, make sure to have your tourist photos taken in/over REINE (before Moskenes) = 'postcard beautiful'.
Ferry = www.thn.no
Choose under 'Ruteopplysning' (rout info), 'Ruteinfo og priser - Ferger' --> Bodø - Moskenes
(Bodø-Moskenes)

From Bodø, proceed on road 80 towards Fauske, but before in LØDINGE, turn right on road 17 = National Tourist Route - the 'Helgelandskysten' rout. Plz note; in total, this rout (17) has 6 ferry crossing = time and money... I've only ride past the two first ferry crossing. After the crossing between JEKTVIK and KILBOGHAVN (the second one), we aimed for MO i RANA. But this short part was really really great!

Well, from MO i RANA I'll let you loose on your own, hehe..
However, this part of the E6, down to NAMSSKOGAN 'turns' really nice - fun riding :-)
In Namsskogan you'll find petrol/Statoil (not that many stations between Mo i Ran and Namsskogan?!?!)
Side note; after Mo i Rana comes a little society called KORGEN, at the end of Korgen and BEFORE the very looooooong tunnel through the rock/mountain, you may leave E6 for a while by turning left on a very little trail (tarmac) and go over the mountain and come back to E6...

Next part(s) of Norway; Trollstigen-Geiranger, Hardangervidda, Jotunheimen, Lysebotn, Ryfylke, Atlanterhavsvegen and many more - that's another story...

Above trip was done in June 2012, and yes - we had luck with weather, but do count on RAIN (we got our share).
We ride with 100% own 'household', camping in the wilderness, the nearest (only) 'civilization' we need to visit = petrol stations.
No need for any NOK cash.

Finally - wot ever You do - do not go to 'tent' before midnight!!!
To ride under the MidnightSun is aaaaaawesome, that's the half point of going to the northern part Scandinavia - the so called Arctic.

PHOTOS and inspirations can be found in my PhotoGallery --> MC
Above ride = "Nord-NO-2012"

Norway; the land solely 'created' for one thing: Motorcycling.
(however, one or two camper/trailer can be seen...)

Godspeed and my the force be with you, all...
Magnus, Honda VTX1300


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