Car ferries are integral to the road network in the West Country. Many have been replaced by bridges and tunnels, but it’s still a part of road trips, especially if you’re travelling north or south.
Drive the car onboard, buy a cup of coffee and a svele, and enjoy the break you get from driving.
If you’re asking if driving to Stryn is worthwhile, I definitely think so. But you should then drive east to Grotli and take the scenic route (Gamle Strynefjellsvegen) back, assuming you’re comfortable with very narrow gravel/rock roads. It’s one of my favorite drives in Norway.
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It’s a car ferry with room for about 120 cars, according to a quick google.
https://youtu.be/a5tVe1ozx90
Car ferries are integral to the road network in the West Country. Many have been replaced by bridges and tunnels, but it’s still a part of road trips, especially if you’re travelling north or south.
Drive the car onboard, buy a cup of coffee and a svele, and enjoy the break you get from driving.
If you’re asking if driving to Stryn is worthwhile, I definitely think so. But you should then drive east to Grotli and take the scenic route (Gamle Strynefjellsvegen) back, assuming you’re comfortable with very narrow gravel/rock roads. It’s one of my favorite drives in Norway.