



Compare several campervan rental companies in Norway at once with Camper Champ. Campervans are available from several locations including Oslo, Bergen, Tromso, Trondheim and others.
Motorhome rental rates in Norway generally range between €130 and €500 per day. .
As one of the largest countries in the Scandinavian region, Norway offers plenty of space for you to traverse during your campervan vacation. Travelling via motorhome allows you to keep all the creature comforts of home while giving you the freedom to delve into the extensive expanses of wilderness that make this part of Europe such a popular destination.
Discover Norway your way by choosing a class of camper that suits your travel needs.
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Norway is one of the most campervan-friendly countries on the planet! The roads are well maintained, and there’s a vast network of good campsites. The scenery is also a major perk, along with the abundance of outdoor activities available year-round. Experiencing Norway by motorhome allows you to enjoy the endless scenery first-hand, and you’re free to pull over whenever the views are worth the stop.
If you’re unsure which type of campervan you want to hire, consider the following:
Luxury-class motorhomes are great for anyone who wants the best of both worlds while camping—a little bit of nature mixed with all the creature comforts of home.
Budget-friendly campervans will do just fine (and your wallet will thank you) if you can do without all the bells and whistles.
Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your Norwegian campervan holiday:
Stick to one region. This is especially important if you’re short on time. Norway is seriously massive. It’s over 1,000 miles long from north to south, and some areas (like the fjords and mountains) take a while to traverse. So while exploring all of Norway’s diverse landscapes in a single trip may be tempting, the country's sheer size simply does not allow it.
Plan your route ahead of time. Once you decide which region you’ll be cruising through, plan your route to make the most of your time on the road.
Drive carefully. Manoeuvring a motorhome in a foreign country can be daunting, and Norway has a few added obstacles that can be tricky, including winding fjords, steep mountain roads, snow, and darkness.
Get out and stretch your legs. Norway is known just as much for its impressive outdoor offerings as it is for its scenery. Once you’re ready for a break from driving, you’ll find many pleasurable pursuits, including glorious hiking trails, great fishing holes, invigorating ski slopes, and beautiful swimming spots.
When driving in Norway, remember these essential tips:
Norway is very welcoming to outdoor travel, but you can’t simply sleep anywhere in a motorhome. The right to roam (allemannsretten) gives people broad access to nature (including tent camping on uncultivated land), but it does not give unrestricted permission to drive or park a motorhome wherever you want. You must park where parking is permitted, and you must not drive or park on uncultivated land. If you’re parking overnight outside a campsite or designated motorhome stopover, follow a few key rules:
Keep at least 150 metres (about 500 feet) away from the nearest inhabited house or cabin.
Don’t stay more than 2 nights in the same place unless you have permission (or you’re in a remote area).
Yes, a large number of companies in Norway allow for one-way rentals, and these are a popular way to travel.
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One-way rentals may not be available between all routes, and additional fees apply, depending on the pickup and drop-off locations. Our comparison tool will automatically factor in any additional fees and show you which vehicles are available on your preferred route.
The summer months are the most popular, as winter in Scandinavia usually means driving in snow and limited daylight.
Driving above the Arctic Circle from late May through late July (depending on latitude) to experience the midnight sun is a popular trip. A trip to northern Norway from late September to March offers the best chance to see the northern lights (aurora borealis), when nights are dark enough.
Yes, Norway uses the AutoPASS electronic toll system, and all toll stations are automated. Your vehicle is registered via an AutoPASS tag (if fitted) or by number plate recognition, and charges are billed electronically. All visitors, regardless of nationality, are required to pay applicable tolls.
Most campervans/motorhomes are fitted with an AutoPASS tag or are set up for AutoPASS billing. You will be required to pay the charges for any tolls incurred during your trip. If you’re hiring, the hire company usually handles tolls (and often ferries) and charges you after the trip (often with an administration fee). If you’re driving your own foreign-registered vehicle, consider registering in advance (like Epass24) for smoother billing.
Many routes require you to take a car ferry at some point to cross a river or fjord. These are often short trips and are usually viewed as an extension of the road network. On most ferry routes you can pay using an AutoPASS tag (with some exceptions), and prices vary by route and by the vehicle size/length class used on that ferry.
There are specific licence requirements for hiring and driving a campervan in Norway, and they mainly depend on the vehicle’s weight. For campervans and motorhomes up to 3,500 kg (3.5t), a standard car licence (Category B) is sufficient, while heavier motorhomes require a higher licence category.
For foreign licences, the rules differ depending on where your licence was issued. If your licence is not written in the Latin alphabet, you must carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) or an official translation.
Hire companies also set their own minimum age and driving-experience requirements (often between 21 and 25+, depending on vehicle type), so always check the supplier terms for your specific booking.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.