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Norway by motorhome: rules, campsites and sleeping in a car in 2026

12.08.2026 12:44 1 min 1 source РУС
Loudavým krokem CES
Norway by motorhome: rules, campsites and sleeping in a car in 2026
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The allemannsretten right does not apply to motor vehicles, so sleeping in a motorhome or caravan outside official sites is prohibited. In 2026, a tourist tax of 3% is introduced in some municipalities, but campsites and motorhome overnight stays are exempt. Campsite prices range from 350 to 550 NOK per night, and restrictions on overnight parking apply in the Lofoten Islands and at the North Cape. Motorhomes over 3.5 tonnes must have an AutoPASS chip, otherwise triple toll charges apply.

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NO Norway — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

Super 95

$2.10 /l

NOK19.55 · €1.80/l

123 of 142

pricier than 86% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.31 /l

NOK21.51 · €1.98/l

80 of 94

pricier than 84% of countries

Diesel

$2.27 /l

NOK21.07 · €1.94/l

121 of 142

pricier than 85% of countries

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