Sognefjord Camper Rental — Pick Up in Oslo
Norway's longest and deepest fjord, 5 hours west of our Oslo depot. Flåm, Nærøyfjord, Aurlandsfjord, the Stegastein viewpoint — all reachable from one camper basecamp.
Oslo depot 5h east · from 860 NOK / day
Sognefjord by camper — the practical version
Norway Campers rents camper vans for Sognefjord from our Oslo depot (Sundbyvegen 3, Maura), about 5 hours' drive west via Hønefoss and the Filefjell mountain pass. Rentals start at 860 NOK per day with unlimited kilometres included. There is no camper rental depot on Sognefjord itself.
Sognefjord is 205 km long and 1,308 m deep — the longest and deepest fjord in Norway, and one of the most photographed. The fjord's "arms" hold most of the famous sights: Nærøyfjord (UNESCO World Heritage), Aurlandsfjord, Lustrafjord, Fjærlandsfjord. From the Oslo depot you can be at Lærdal (the head of the fjord) within a day's drive.
Most travellers spend 5–7 days on a Sognefjord-focused trip. Extend to 10 days to combine with Bergen, or 12+ days for the full southern fjord loop including Hardangerfjord and the Trolltunga hike.
Why Sognefjord by camper
One fjord, many arms
Park the camper at Lærdal or Aurland and day-trip the four big "arms" without packing/unpacking each day.
Flåm Railway base
Park in Flåm, take the world-famous train up to Myrdal, return to the camper for dinner with a fjord view.
Public ferries do half the work
Hop on a ferry from Gudvangen to Flåm through Nærøyfjord — the camper stays cheap, the view is world-class.
Stegastein & mountain passes
The Stegastein platform 650m above Aurlandsfjord. The summer-only Aurlandsfjellet pass. Both reachable from camper.
Recommended campers for Sognefjord
Paved roads throughout — any of our vans works.
- Automático
- Asientos 2
- Duermen 2
- Automático
- Asientos 3
- Duerme 3
- Manual
- Asientos 3
- Duerme 3
- Automático
- Asientos 3
- Duerme 3
- Automático
- Asientos 4
- Duermen 4
Sample 7-day Sognefjord itinerary from Oslo
- Day 1 — Pick up the camper in Maura (Oslo). Drive 3h to Hemsedal for the first overnight.
- Day 2 — Hemsedal over Filefjell pass, down to Lærdal at the head of Sognefjord. Sleep at Lærdal Ferie- og Fritidssenter.
- Day 3 — Flåm village & Flåm Railway day. Park, ride, return to camper.
- Day 4 — Drive over Aurlandsfjellet (summer only) to Stegastein viewpoint, then down to Gudvangen. Ferry through Nærøyfjord.
- Day 5 — Lustrafjord & Urnes Stave Church (UNESCO). Sleep at Skjolden.
- Day 6 — Jostedalen glacier visit (optional). Long scenic drive back over Sognefjellsvegen.
- Day 7 — Return drive to Oslo via Lillehammer. ~5h.
Sognefjord camper rental — FAQ
How far is Sognefjord from Oslo by camper?
About 5 hours (~340 km) via Hønefoss and the Filefjell mountain pass. Most travellers split the drive over the first day, sleeping near Hemsedal or Lærdal.
How many days do I need for a Sognefjord camper trip?
5–7 days covers the drive west, 3 days on the fjord, and the return. Add 2 days for Bergen or 3 for Hardangerfjord + Trolltunga.
When is the best time to visit Sognefjord with a campervan?
May to September. Peak season is June–August. The Aurlandsfjellet high pass is typically closed October–May.
Do I need a 4WD camper for Sognefjord?
No — paved main roads throughout. 2WD campers like the Classic Camper o Salón Camper handle Sognefjord easily.
Can I take the Flåm Railway with a camper rental?
Yes — park in Flåm village, take the train up to Myrdal as a day trip, return to your camper. A half-day excursion most travellers do.
Ready for Sognefjord?
Pick up in Oslo, drive west, wake up beside the deepest fjord in Norway.
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