Freight Ferries to Norway
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Book all Freight Ferries to Norway Ferries and services online, with aferryfreight.co.uk.
You can book Freight Ferries to Norway crossings with DFDS Tor Line or Smyril Line from Newcastle to Bergen, Haugsund and Stavanger. Alternatively you can book a variety of sailings to Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, The Shetlands and the Faroe Islands, quickly and easily, using the online quoting system.
Alternatively call our helpful and dedicated freight team at aferryfreight.co.uk. You can book Freight Ferries to Norway shipping services in confidence with our experienced, multi-lingual staff, who have been booking Freight Ferries to Norway Ferries and passenger crossing for many years. Our Freight team will provide you with the most competitive Freight Ferries to Norway rates in the market.
Please use the online booking engine below or simply call us on +44 (0)844 5760060Overview
Norway is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by Finland, the Russian Federation and Sweden, to the south by the Skagerrak (which separates it from Denmark) and to the west by the North Sea. The coastline is 2735km (1700 miles) long.
Main ports: Bergen, Kristiansand, Larvik, Oslo and Stavanger.
The main sea routes from the UK are operated by Fjord Line and DFDS Seaways and sail from Newcastle to Bergen (journey time - 25 hours 30 minutes) and to Kristiansand (journey time - 19 hours). Services from Newcastle to Bergen via Stavanger are also operated by Fjord Line. Smyril Line operates services from Bergen to Iceland via the Shetland Islands and the Faroe Islands in the summer.
Getting Around by Road
Traffic drives on the right. The road system is of reasonable quality, though can be heavily affected by the weather (especially under freezing winter conditions in the north), but supplemented by numerous car ferries across the fjords.
Regulations: The minimum age for driving is 18. Tolls, ranging from NOK5-50, are charged on certain cross-country roads, underwater tunnels and in certain cities such as Bergen, Oslo and Trondheim. There are severe penalties for drink-driving and illegal parking. Seat belts are compulsory. It is obligatory for all vehicles to drive with dipped headlights at all times, even on the brightest summer day. Carrying spare headlight bulbs is recommended. Speed limits are 80 to 90kph (49 to 56mph) outside built-up areas and 50kph (31mph) in built-up areas. Snow chains or studded winter tires are advised during the winter. Petrol stations are numerous, although tourists are only able to use credit cards in some of them. |
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Freight Ferries to Norway Operators |
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Freight Ferries to Norway Ports |
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Freight Ferries to Norway - Map of Routes |
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