Explore Preikestolen: Norway’s Iconic Pulpit Rock

Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, is one of Norway’s most famous natural landmarks. Perched 604 meters above the breathtaking Lysefjord, this dramatic cliff offers one of the most stunning viewpoints in the world. With its flat plateau and sheer drop, Preikestolen has become a bucket-list destination for travelers seeking incredible landscapes and unforgettable hiking experiences.
Discover the Best Mountain Hikes in Southern Norway

Southern Norway is a haven for hikers and adventurers, offering some of the most spectacular mountain trails in the world. From dramatic cliffs overlooking fjords to serene valleys surrounded by towering peaks, this region is a paradise for anyone seeking unforgettable outdoor experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a nature enthusiast looking for breathtaking views, Southern Norway has something for everyone.
Driving the Atlantic Road (Atlanterhavsveien): Norway’s Most Scenic Drive

The Atlantic Road, or Atlanterhavsveien, is often hailed as one of the most beautiful drives in the world. This iconic 8.3-kilometer stretch of road connects the islands between Molde and Kristiansund on Norway’s west coast, winding its way across bridges and causeways surrounded by the dramatic Norwegian Sea. Whether you’re exploring Norway on a road trip or renting a campervan for the ultimate scenic adventure, driving the Atlantic Road is an unforgettable experience. With breathtaking views, unique engineering, and plenty of opportunities to explore along the way, this is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking the best of Norway’s natural beauty.
Driving Kystriksveien: Norway’s Coastal Route Adventure

Kystriksveien, also known as the Coastal Highway (FV17), is one of Norway’s most spectacular road trips. Stretching 650 kilometers from Steinkjer in Trøndelag to Bodø in Nordland, this route takes you through a breathtaking landscape of fjords, islands, mountains, and charming coastal villages.
Winter Vancation LOADING…

22. january, Ida Songve Pictures shared by Elisabeth Ravndal Jacobsen Cabin Campers are expanding to Stavanger, Bergen and Bodø As we all know, 2020 wasn’t exactly the year. For anybody. But often good things come out of hard times. And as for us in the Cabin Campers family – we came to a crossroad. From not knowing […]
5 most Instagram-Tastic views on Norway’s West Coast

When you rent a campervan in Norway, your first challenge is to pick which of our country’s many fascinating landscapes to explore. If you choose to include the west coast in your campervan adventure, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to holiday snaps. The nature is simply breathtaking. Here we offer you […]
18 Official scenic roads in Norway

There is without a doubt no better way of seeing Norway than by driving. Norway is a large (and in the south, wide) country, and really getting around without a car is not that easy. There are 18 official scenic roads which includes basically most of the highlights Norwegian nature has to offer.
Great roadtrips near Stavanger!

There are several really good roadtrips you can take starting in (or very near) Stavanger. Two of these are Ryfylke and Jæren. Both of these are also among the 18 official scenic routes in Norway that we described in another post. Jæren is a short but definitely worthwhile trip (especially if you are interested in beaches and/or surfing), and Ryfylke is a longer roadtrip with lots of classic Norwegian highlights.
Driving a car in Norway – What you need to know

So you plan on renting a campervan and drive all around Norway? Maybe you already booked your Cabin Camper? Lets have a quick talk about some of the basic driving rules and guidelines! Driving a car or campervan in Norway is not difficult, but you should know a few things before you hit the road. […]