Travelling by motorhome is about more than getting from A to B. It’s about freedom. Flexibility. Waking up to views you didn’t plan – and choosing the pace that feels right.
The Geiranger–Hellesylt ferry crossing is exactly that kind of experience: a scenic pause in your journey, and a highlight in its own right.
As your motorhome wheels roll onto the ferry, you leave everyday life behind – and ahead of you lies the UNESCO‑listed Geirangerfjord.
Steep mountain sides, powerful waterfalls and deep blue water surround you – a landscape best enjoyed slowly.
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A Calm Break from the Road
Motorhome travellers value contrast: narrow mountain roads combined with moments of rest. This one-hour ferry crossing offers just that. Step outside on deck, enjoy the fresh air, take photos – or simply sit back and let the fjord pass by.
This is not just transportation. It’s part of the adventure. The ferry deck is designed for motorhomes, with its wide decks ensuring a clear view during boarding and disembarkation.
Ideal for Flexible Travellers
The Geiranger–Hellesylt route is perfect for travellers who:
- prefer flexible itineraries
- value comfort and scenic stops
- seek authentic nature experiences
- plan ahead, yet remain open to spontaneity
Bringing your motorhome on board adds comfort and flexibility, and the ferry becomes a natural, relaxing stop along the way.
A Key Link in Your Western Norway Journey
Connecting two of Norway’s most iconic villages, the ferry makes it easy to explore Western Norway without backtracking. Whether you arrive from north or south, the crossing offers a new perspective – without traffic or stress.
On board, you’ll find comfortable seating, a kiosk and plenty of outdoor deck space. Calm, spacious and scenic – designed to be enjoyed.
When the Journey Is the Destination
For many motorhome travellers, it’s these moments they remember most: slowing down, feeling connected to nature, and experiencing travel that feels genuine.
The Geiranger–Hellesylt ferry is not just a way forward. It’s an experience worth travelling for.
Bring your motorhome – and let the ferry and the fjord lead the way.