I am just back from a three week trip to Norway, Finland and the Baltics, having travelled up into the Arctic Circle and all the way to Nordkapp.
I'll write up a trip report (with the all important pics) as soon as I get myself sorted.
The route was UK - France - Belgium - Holland - Germany - Denmark - Norway - Finland - Estonia - Latvia - Lithuania - Poland - German - Holland - UK. Although the list of countries is long, I was in and out of quite a few countries in a matter of hours. My longest stay was in Norway. I should have got the ferry straight to Denmark, but that was cancelled a couple of days before the trip - so I had to do a little recalculating - now I sound like my gps!! Cant let a little thing like that get you down, so Dover - Dunkerque it was!
Door to door I covered just over 6500 odometer miles - more than that if you include the ferry crossings. I crossed countless bridges, drove through I dont know how many tunnels and took quite a few ferries. Most of the time I wild camped in forests locations (usually logging trails), on abandonded/disused roads, and in rest and picnic areas. I stayed in campsites on 4 nights - two of which were laundry nights and 2 were R&R complete with sauna by a lake. I also had where to stay for a few nights in Latvia.
Norway is an amazing country. It is really geared up for touring, with campsites, caravan facilities, picnic areas and the like. The views are amazing with mountains, fjords, rivers, forest and islands. And you dont have to go as far North as I did to experience it, or for as long. Having said that, travelling up into the Arctic Circle was an experience in itself - the landscape, the fauna, the sparse population, and the sun that never sets - in fact it has raised my interest in Alaska and Siberia ... one day ... maybe ... And he hasn't even been back for 24 hours!
Funnily enough, when I landed in France I took to driving on the right hand side of the road automatically - roundabouts and all, but had to think twice when I landed back in the UK - but am now back to normal, driving on the right side, I mean left side of the road - you know what I mean

The route was UK - France - Belgium - Holland - Germany - Denmark - Norway - Finland - Estonia - Latvia - Lithuania - Poland - German - Holland - UK. Although the list of countries is long, I was in and out of quite a few countries in a matter of hours. My longest stay was in Norway. I should have got the ferry straight to Denmark, but that was cancelled a couple of days before the trip - so I had to do a little recalculating - now I sound like my gps!! Cant let a little thing like that get you down, so Dover - Dunkerque it was!
Door to door I covered just over 6500 odometer miles - more than that if you include the ferry crossings. I crossed countless bridges, drove through I dont know how many tunnels and took quite a few ferries. Most of the time I wild camped in forests locations (usually logging trails), on abandonded/disused roads, and in rest and picnic areas. I stayed in campsites on 4 nights - two of which were laundry nights and 2 were R&R complete with sauna by a lake. I also had where to stay for a few nights in Latvia.
Norway is an amazing country. It is really geared up for touring, with campsites, caravan facilities, picnic areas and the like. The views are amazing with mountains, fjords, rivers, forest and islands. And you dont have to go as far North as I did to experience it, or for as long. Having said that, travelling up into the Arctic Circle was an experience in itself - the landscape, the fauna, the sparse population, and the sun that never sets - in fact it has raised my interest in Alaska and Siberia ... one day ... maybe ... And he hasn't even been back for 24 hours!

Funnily enough, when I landed in France I took to driving on the right hand side of the road automatically - roundabouts and all, but had to think twice when I landed back in the UK - but am now back to normal, driving on the right side, I mean left side of the road - you know what I mean

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