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I must admit I am having difficulty recognising some of this Norway you describe!!
If you lived there you would find it one of the most regulated places ever, but as a holiday maker you do not come up against these regulations.
Roads......have we been in the same country!? Ah! I see you have only been in the southern part, north of Trondheim, or off the tourist track, it is a different story. In some areas the main E6 road is too narrow to have a line down the middle.
The road tolls are not actually that rare either, and I nearly choked on my coffee when you said "think UK but with better facilities and infrastructure" !! Again, the good stuff is concentrated in the south .
Sorry! Not trying to do Norway down, it is a beautiful country, but as tourists we do not always see the full picture. We love going there, but OH, who still has his Norwegian passport, has said there are far too many restrictions for him to ever consider going back there to live.
You are correct about food being expensive, but, depending on what you buy, I would say maybe 50% more on average. Taking the basics plus emergency rations is good advice. Choice is much more limited than here, especially in the more remote areas. Avoid anything in tins, including soft drinks. All bottled and canned drinks seem to have a deposit on the container, so be sure to return them for a refund.
Drink is expensive, but there is quite a lot of "home brewing" going on, and I can assure you that it is not a particularly sober country!!!
Gas.........I don't think there is any bottle you can swap, even Camping Gaz seems to be no longer available in the 902/905/907 cylinders, although you can get it in Sweden. So either take enough for your trip or, as said, be prepared to fork out a fair amount for a new cylinder and regulator.
Most sites have EHU, so you can save on gas that way. We had 2 large Calors with us and only used one on our last 3 month trip, although we were only touring for 2 of the months.
------------- Jennifer
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