Norway
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We took a dirt countryroad to the right, crossed a little wooden bridge and found a spot next to the road in a curve, where we could easily park the car and set up our tent.
The road continues even further but is pretty overgrown. Some motorcycle riders past us and took a spot nearby (I guess even on the dirtroad). It's not the most idylic spot after passing Geiranger, but it's a good alternative for the fully booked and expensive campings nearby.
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we wanted to take the road today but it's written at the beggining of the road "please respect camping ban", so don't think it's allowed ...
Report Check-InWe took a dirt countryroad to the right, crossed a little wooden bridge and found a spot next to the road in a curve, where we could easily park the car and set up our tent.
The road continues even further but is pretty overgrown. Some motorcycle riders past us and took a spot nearby (I guess even on the dirtroad). It's not the most idylic spot after passing Geiranger, but it's a good alternative for the fully booked and expensive campings nearby.