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Compare multiple campervan hire providers in Trondheim in seconds with Camper Champ. Norway's motorhome tourism continues to grow, with Trondheim serving as a popular base for exploring central Norway. Other common pickup locations include Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger.

Many international travellers combine Trondheim with routes north to the Lofoten Islands or south towards Lillehammer and the fjord regions.

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Driving a Campervan around Trondheim

  • Automatic toll cameras ring the city. With an AutoPASS tag, a camper under 3.5 tonnes pays roughly 11 NOK during off-peak times and up to 36 NOK during rush hour.
  • A studded-tyre fee applies from November to April. Pay online or at marked machines to avoid fines.
  • Height limits of 3.8 metres apply in several downtown tunnels. Follow the signed detour routes for taller vehicles.
  • Street parking is divided into zones. Pay at the blue machine or through the EasyPark app and follow the 24-hour stay limit.
  • The E6 bypass keeps through traffic out of the centre and connects quickly towards Steinkjer and Oppdal.
  • Rural rest areas along Route 715 allow free overnight stops if you take all rubbish with you.
  • Fjord ferry Fv 800 between Flakk and Rørvik accepts motorhomes. Tickets are cheaper if bought in advance.

Places to Stay in a Motorhome

Site Facilities Public transport link
Storsand Gård Camping Beachfront pitches, power, showers, café Bus 40 min to city centre
Flakk Camping Riverside pitches, electricity, dump station, small shop Bus 25 min to central station
Trondheim Bobilplass Lade Paved bays, water, waste-dump, toilets Bus 10 min to Solsiden

Bobilplass is the Norwegian word for a dedicated motorhome bay. These sites usually provide water, waste-water dump facilities and paid overnight parking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you sleep anywhere in a motorhome in Norway?

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:

  • Park legally (follow signs and local rules), and do not drive or park on uncultivated land.
  • 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).

Are one-way rentals available?

Yes, a large number of companies in Norway allow for one-way rentals, and these are a popular way to travel.

In the comparison tool above, select “Pickup Location”. Possible drop-off locations will show in the adjacent field.

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.

What’s the best time for a motorhome holiday in Norway?

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.

Are there toll roads or ferry crossings when travelling through Norway?

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.

What kind of licence do you need to hire a campervan in Norway?

No special licensing requirements exist for hiring/driving a motorhome in Norway. Norway accepts most foreign licences without needing an IDP (International Driving Permit). However, you must be 21 years of age to hire a campervan in Norway, and you must have held your driver's licence for at least one year at the time of hire.

Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.