I have found many post about these counties but most people have gone for 6 weeks or more, has anyone been for less. We have at the most 22 days is it just too far?
We would need to go via the tunnel then up though Holland, Germany and Denmark I know the mileage but wonder if we would have time to see things, don't want to drive for 10 hours plus.
I want something different to France we did Germany and Austria this year any ideas would be gratefully accepted.
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I think Norway would be a bit ambitious for three weeks, even large parts of Sweden would be. I would have thought you would get a fair bit of Denmark done with perhaps an excursion into Sweden across "The Bridge" Earlier in the year we went on a cruise to the Fjords and that west coast of Norway is a long way. Having said that we are considering Denmark for next year but we will have about six and a half weeks.
If I had 3 weeks and was heading that direction, I think I would do a 2 stop holiday in Denmark, a week in Jutland and a week near Copenhagan, where you could also visit Malmo & South West Sweden (or alternatively the second week stay in South West Sweden where you could visit Copenhagan).
We went to Norway for two weeks a few years ago
Ferry from Harwich - Hook. Getting to the top of Denmark for ferry to Norway didn't take too long
We did a circular tour getting as far north as Stanvanger
So I would say it's doable in 2 weeks, but we tend to pack in a few long driving days for big mileage trips.
Apparently DFDS do a freight route from Immingham in Lincolnshire to Gothenburg. There are anecdotal reports on some forums that they will take a limited number of cars on this route, but I can't confirm or deny that.
There is also the British Scandanavian webpage, but I think it has been saying updates to follow for a long time now.
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