for 3 days Norveçgo to I can hear you asking. Yes, it will go. And it goes very well. Let's say time, let's say experience… I learned not to put off my dreams. I put aside the words "I will go even if I have a long time, I will go when I have money". I go to the places I want to see, even if it is for a short time. Then when I have time, I will go again, I cannot go, we do not know what life brings. I'll go when I get the chance...

3-Day Norway Sightseeing Itinerary

Norway travel route
Norway travel route

During my trip to Norway, I tried to fit whatever I could in 3 days, I think I like to torture myself 🙂 Although the calendar below seems like 4 days, I actually set out on the night of the first day, so don't be misled.

1 day:Nightly landing in Oslo, staying at the airport or hotel, connecting Thursday to Friday

Day 2: TWe spent the whole day visiting Oslo, going to Bergen by night train, and we lost the hotel money because it will be on the train that night 🙂

3 day: we rent a car in the morning and pick up the car and set off directly to the Trolltunga route, we plan the Trolltunga route to take 10 hours to walk, return to Bergen at night

4 day: To visit Bergen, return to Oslo with the 16:00 train in the evening, and return to Istanbul at night

Why Norway?

Norway is one of the countries with the most beautiful nature in the world and the sooner I take advantage of this beauty, the better 🙂

I have already bought my plane ticket and train tickets… Hotel and car rental are next…

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"Does he who reads a lot or travels a lot?" I started by saying, I am still looking for an answer. I travel after my dreams and share my experiences on my blog, newspapers and magazines. I love to travel, read, write and dream.

13 Comments

  1. I will have 7-8 days and I am planning to travel with Interrail. What do you think I should see and how should I plan? Can you help me?

  2. We are going for four days. We have overlooked the expensiveness of the country due to the cheapness of travel with an early flight ticket. love..

  3. Hello dear lady. I bought a nprveçw ticket between 15-20 october from Pegasus for 248 TL only 🙂 but Norway scares me, they say it is too expensive, because I am a student, I inevitably panic, I can't go even if it is a seriously expensive place, for some reason I was very scared. What do you recommend? Also, what route should I follow, is the berge train a must?

    • Hello,

      I just got back from Norway this morning.
      The earlier you buy your train tickets, the cheaper you can get them.
      I took all my food from here, otherwise it's really expensive. Think of it as 1-20 TL for 30 hamburger.
      The plane ticket is super cheap, I think you should go 🙂

      • I never carried any food with me on the plane. Is it put in a suitcase or is there food in the luggage carried with it? I'm worried that it will be turned down… Also, do you have any practical suggestions?

        • Hello Ezra,

          As long as there is no liquid, you can take whatever you want in your hand luggage, if there is liquid, you can take it in your regular luggage.
          Except for countries like Australia that control everything that enters the country, there is no problem with food.
          However, it is useful to prefer dry foods. Cheeses that do not come out of water, such as walnuts, dried apricots, dried figs, string cheese…

          Also, make sure you have a thermos and a water bottle for Norway. You can get hot water from cafes or kiosks for free. You can also drink water from the fountains. So you don't have to pay for tea, coffee or water.

    • Thank you so much Melike 🙂
      It will be very busy again but I am sure it will be very nice 🙂

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