Can I get to Norway by boat from UK?

If you’re travelling from the UK, our Copenhagen to Oslo ferry is the perfect route into Norway. Arriving in Copenhagen, you’ll sail overnight and next morning the breathtaking fjords will welcome you to Oslo.

How do you get to Norway from UK without flying?

Train travel

It’s easy to travel from London to Norway by train, taking an evening Eurostar to Brussels, going from Brussels to Copenhagen by train next day, then from Copenhagen to Oslo the day after that.

Can I get to Norway by boat from UK? – Related Questions

How long is ferry from Newcastle to Norway?

The best way to get from Newcastle upon Tyne to Norway without a car is to train and ferry which takes 36h 28m and costs .

Is there a ferry from UK to Scandinavia?

Although we no longer offer ferries to Denmark from the UK directly, there are still a number of convenient ways to get to Scandinavia from the UK using our other routes. DFDS offer a number of North Sea passenger ferry routes, including three crossings to Scandinavia.

Why are there no ferries from UK to Scandinavia?

The route ended in September 2014 after 139 years. The company cited dwindling passenger numbers and new environmental regulations as the reasons. So there is no ferry link between the UK to Scandinavia anymore.

Is there a ferry from Newcastle to Norway?

NORTH SEA FERRIES & ROUTES​

DFDS operates North Sea ferry routes between the UK, Holland, Denmark and Norway. Including 2 daily overnight sailings between Newcastle and Amsterdam, as well as Copenhagen and Oslo.

Can you get to Norway without flying?

Launched in 2022, the Holland Norway Lines route connecting the Netherlands’ Eemshaven (Groningen) with Norway’s Kristiansand takes 18 hours. It provides a rare new option for travelling between northern and western Europe without flying.

Is there a train from UK to Norway?

Eurostar (w eurostar.com) services running through the Channel Tunnel to Brussels put Norway within reasonable striking distance of the UK by train, but the whole journey from London to Oslo, which is usually routed via Brussels and Copenhagen, still takes about 22 hours and costs about £300 one-way (£350 return),

Can you travel Norway by train?

Travelling by train in Norway offers amazing views, with many routes passing through stunning landscapes of mountains, fjords, countryside and lakes. The most famous line is the Bergen Railway, named one of the world’s best train rides by Lonely Planet.

How do I get to Norway from England?

The best way to get from England to Norway is to fly which takes 4h 35m and costs £55 – £500. Alternatively, you can train, which costs £290 – £600 and takes 31h 59m, you could also bus, which costs £80 – £120 and takes 42h 4m.

Why are there no ferries from UK to Scandinavia?

The route ended in September 2014 after 139 years. The company cited dwindling passenger numbers and new environmental regulations as the reasons. So there is no ferry link between the UK to Scandinavia anymore.

Is there a ferry from UK to Sweden?

Immingham to Gothenburg is the most direct ferry route to travel from the UK to Sweden. There are up to 6 departures per week with a relaxing 26 hour crossing.

Can you get a boat to Denmark from UK?

The only direct route from the UK to Denmark is Immingham to Esbjerg with DFDS. There are six crossings per week with each crossing taking approximately 18 hours.

How do I get from UK to Sweden without flying?

Drive, Eurotunnel, train
  1. Drive from London to Folkestone.
  2. Take the Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais-Fréthun.
  3. Take the train from Calais Frethun to Lille Europe.
  4. Take the train from Lille Europe to Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles-Midi.
  5. Take the train from Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles-Midi to Duesseldorf Hbf.

Can you get a ferry from UK to Finland?

There are no direct freight ferries from the UK to Finland, however the extensive road network across Europe means that there is a great deal of flexibility in the options you have to get to there.

Can you take a boat from UK to Iceland?

London to Reykjavik. It’s possible to reach Iceland by comfortable cruise ferry, though you’ll need to travel to Denmark to board the ferry and it will take you several nights each way.