Norwegian Campingguide - Norsk Campingguide
Norwegian Campingguide - Norsk Campingguide
Norwegian Campingguide - Norsk Campingguide
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Ved kjøring opp store stigninger jobber bilen hardt, og du bør følge<br />
med på temperaturmåleren i bilen. Motoren kan fort begynne å koke.<br />
RISIKO FOR KØDANNELSER<br />
I forbindelse med arbeids- og skoleferiene i juni, juli og august<br />
forventes det tett trafikk og kødannelser ved ferjeleier. I samme<br />
tidsrom er det også risiko for kødannelser på E18 – særlig fredag<br />
ettermiddag fra Oslo og hele søndag til Oslo.<br />
VED ULYKKER OG UHELL<br />
Nødtelefon: På høyfjellsvegene og i tunneler er det satt opp nødtelefoner.<br />
De fleste steder i Norge kan man få hjelp ved følgende telefonnumre:<br />
Brann 110<br />
Politi 112<br />
Ambulanse 113<br />
Andre telefonnumre kan fås på nummeropplysningen tlf. 1881/1880.<br />
BILBERGING<br />
Dersom du har behov for bilberging eller teknisk assistanse til bilen<br />
kan du ringe følgende tlf. numre hele døgnet:<br />
NAF: 08 505 (nærtakst)<br />
Falck: 02 222 (gratis)<br />
Viking: 06 000 (gratis)<br />
CAMPINGVOGNENS TILLATTE MÅL:<br />
Høyde: Ingen restriksjoner<br />
Bredde: 2,55 m * Totallengde (bil + campingvogn): 18,75 m **<br />
*<br />
**<br />
Det finnes enkelte fylkes- riks- og kommunale veger med mindre<br />
tillatt bredde enn 2,55 m.<br />
Dersom campingvognen er bredere enn 2,30 m og breddeforskjellen<br />
mellom motorvogn og campingvogn er mer enn 50 cm, skal motorvognens<br />
speil være utstyrt med hvit refleks på fremsiden.<br />
Informasjon om dette kan du få på tlf. 175, (+47 81 54 89 91),<br />
Vegmeldingstjenesten.<br />
For vogntog (bil + campingvogn) som er lengre enn 12,40 m,<br />
må det sjekkes med vegliste for riksveger og/eller fylkesveger<br />
om det er tillatt kjørt på den aktuelle vegen/vegruten.<br />
Informasjon om dette kan du også få hos Vegmeldingstjenesten<br />
på tlf. 175 (+47 81 54 89 91).<br />
Statens vegvesen, Vegdirektoratet,<br />
Postboks 8142 Dep., N-0033 Oslo Tlf. +47 020 30.<br />
Internett: www.vegvesen.no<br />
CAMPING IN NORWAY<br />
In Norway you can enjoy a camping holiday in both summertime and<br />
wintertime. Having trouble choosing? Why not try at bit of everything!<br />
Try your luck at fishing in our countless rivers, lakes and fjords;<br />
visit our amusement parks and zoos, which offer hours of fun for the<br />
children; relax on a sun-soaked rock at the water's edge or go skiing in<br />
summer! The possibilities are endless and there are campsites all over<br />
Norway, whether you are holidaying by a fjord, in the mountains, by<br />
the sea or touring in our varied countryside.<br />
The <strong>Norwegian</strong> Hospitality Association (NHO Reiseliv) has classified<br />
its camping sites with a rating system from 1 to 5 stars. You can read<br />
more about this om page 8–9. The number of stars indicates the<br />
standard the standard of the campsite, see page 8–9.<br />
Cabins are assessed in the same way, independently of the campsite,<br />
and are given one (★) to five (★★★★★) star ratings.<br />
CAMPING HOLIDAYS<br />
<strong>Norwegian</strong> camping holidays are of a high quality. In this camping<br />
guide you will find the information needed in order to plan your<br />
holiday in Norway.<br />
We have allocated every campsite a site code (2 letters + a number)<br />
and a map reference, so individual campsites are easy to find on<br />
the map guide (see the explanation on page 26).<br />
A wide variety of fun activities and play areas is provided to ensure a<br />
holiday full of excitement and new experiences.<br />
Overnight prices for caravans, mobile homes and tents vary from campsite<br />
to campsite within each star rating. Sites rated with 2 –3 stars cost<br />
from NOK 80 – NOK 160 per accommodation unit per day, those with<br />
4–5 stars cost from NOK 120 –350 per accommodation unit per day.<br />
Opening times are normally from 0700 to 2300.<br />
The larger campsites tend to have someone on duty 24 hours a day.<br />
WINTER CAMPING<br />
Winter camping is becoming more and more popular, with both<br />
caravans and recreational vehicles. In Norway many camping sites are<br />
well equipped for winter stays. They have their own sanitary facilities,<br />
there are cabins for hire, electric heating is available, and there is a<br />
range of activities for children and adults of all ages.<br />
Winter camping sites are often located near winter sports facilities<br />
with alpine and crosscountry trails and luge and snowboarding options.<br />
16<br />
2013<br />
Look for this sign at reception.<br />
This sign symbolizes that<br />
the site has been classified<br />
and approved.<br />
Look for symbols %& under each camping enterprise.<br />
Remember! It always pays to call in advance to check conditions and<br />
order a connection to the mains.<br />
EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR MOBILE HOMES<br />
Mobile homes are welcome at our campsites. Safety and security are<br />
guaranteed.<br />
If you are travelling by mobile home in Norway, it is useful to know<br />
where you can fill up your tanks with clean water and dispose of<br />
rubbish and waste water without any hassle. Look for the sign [<br />
under the individual campsite on page 30–105 of the guide,<br />
or refer to the key on the map.<br />
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED<br />
Most 3 star campsites have toilets and showers for the disabled.<br />
All 4 and 5 star campsites have toilets and showers for the disabled.<br />
Look for the F sign under the individual campsite.<br />
CABIN HOLIDAYS<br />
Many campsites have good cabins available for rent, look for the<br />
symbol +. These often have high standard, bathrooms, bedrooms,<br />
living rooms and well-equipped kitchens. You will find cabins<br />
throughout Norway a real lot and set in beautiful surroundings.<br />
Bedclothes are available for hire at the site or you can bring your own.<br />
Price per cabin per day is NOK 250–1000 according to size,<br />
facilities and comfort.<br />
Please note that the cabin standard is assessed independently of the<br />
standard of campsites, i.e. a 2 star campsite may well have 5 star cabins.<br />
Leave your pet at home!<br />
Owing to the risk of rabies, very stringent rules are in force for the<br />
importation of dogs, cats and other animals. For information contact<br />
the Royal Nor we gi an Embassy or Mattilsynet Hovedkontor, <strong>Norwegian</strong><br />
Food Safety Authority.<br />
Postboks 383, 2381 Brumunddal. Internet: www.mattilsynet.no<br />
Tlf.: +47 23 21 68 00.<br />
CAMPING CHEQUES<br />
Camping cheques are a new offer for those on driving holidays in Norway.<br />
Camping cheques are valid as payment for:<br />
1 overnight stay in a tent/camper van/caravan for up to 5 people per<br />
unit. Electricity is not allways included in this price and cash payment<br />
must be paid at the site.<br />
Participating campsites are shown by the<br />
in the camping guide.<br />
Look at internet: www.camping.no and<br />
www.campingcheque.com