North European travel guide
self-guided road-trips
Travel down the southern coast alongside Norway’s pristine beaches.Â
Free interactive Google Map (with every place mentioned in the guide marked with an address) that can be loaded into your GPS, making finding that stave church or petrol station much easier.
Detailed overviews of all the major points of interest on the road.
Practical information (cafes, dining, museums, toilets, petrol, road-side rest areas, detours, alternate routes)
Historic, modern and practical information for every city, town, village, and farm you pass through
Modern and historic images of all the major points of interests
Distance between points (in kilometres and miles)
QR code & interactive links to museum websites, relevant pages on our website, ferry timetables, and more!
This guide is 12 pages and comes in a PDF format.Â
The Fv44 closely follows the major highway E39, but is a good alternative road if you want to see more of the countryside and small villages. Part of the Fv44 is the Jæren Tourist Road, named after the unique Jæren region that is characteristically flat and sandy (compared to the rest of Norway, which is rocky and mountainous). The Fv44 passes by sites from the Viking Age, local stores selling produce from the farms, and some interesting historic ports.
147km / 91 miles
Stavanger
Flekkefjord
This drive can easily be done in either direction.
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Example of what the guide looks like.Â
An interactive version of this map is available after purchase.