Motorcycle routes in Norway

Norway is a bucket-list ride — the fjords, the hairpins of Trollstigen and the surreal Atlantic Road, all under the midnight sun. The map below shows our routes; planning notes follow further down.

Routes in Norway

No routes have been added for Norway yet — check back soon.

Planning a trip to Norway

Best season

The short season runs from late May/June to September. High mountain roads like Trollstigen open once the snow clears (often late May) and close again early. Midsummer brings near-endless daylight in the north.

Roads & terrain

Spectacular and demanding: fjord-side roads, tunnels, mountain hairpins and exposed coastal stretches. Surfaces are good but weather changes fast and many crossings rely on ferries.

Formalities & tolls

Norway is not in the EU but is in the EEA and Schengen. Tolls are largely automatic (number-plate based), and ferries are common and can be costly. Norway is expensive overall — check current toll and ferry arrangements before travelling.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to ride in Norway?

Late May/June to September. High roads such as Trollstigen open only once the snow clears, so July and August are the safest bet.

How do tolls and ferries work for motorcycles in Norway?

Most tolls are automatic via number-plate recognition, and ferries are a normal part of fjord routes — both can add up, so budget for them.

Is Trollstigen open to motorcycles?

Yes, in the summer season. It is a famous hairpin road that closes in winter and whenever conditions are unsafe.

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