What to see & do with your IDP in Norway?
With an International Driving Permit in hand, the whole of Norway becomes your open-air playground. A country built for scenic exploration, Norway rewards travelers who take the wheel and carve their own path. Here are five must-drive destinations that showcase the best of what this Nordic wonderland has to offer.
1. The Atlantic Ocean Road (Atlanterhavsveien)
This 8-kilometer stretch of coastal highway is one of Europe’s most famous scenic routes. Linking tiny islands via curving bridges and cutting through crashing waves, it’s a photographer’s dream and a thrill to drive. The IDP ensures no hiccups at rental counters in nearby Ålesund or Kristiansund.
2. Lofoten Islands
Nestled above the Arctic Circle, these islands are accessed via picturesque routes that twist past fishing villages, fjords, and jagged peaks. With your own vehicle, you can pull over whenever the light hits just right — especially under the Midnight Sun. Your IDP helps simplify any paperwork if you choose to rent a car locally.
3. Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen
One of Norway’s most iconic road trips pairs the jaw-dropping Geirangerfjord with Trollstigen — a dizzying mountain road of hairpin turns and lookout points. Bring your camera, but more importantly, bring your IDP to ensure smooth travel through checkpoints common in summer tourist months.
4. Oslo to Bergen via the Hardangervidda Plateau
Skip the train and drive this cross-country route yourself. You’ll pass waterfalls, glaciers, and wide mountain plateaus that stretch forever. An IDP makes you rental-ready in either city and helps handle unexpected detours with confidence.
5. Stavanger to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)
A short but rewarding drive that ends in one of Norway’s most iconic hikes. Having an IDP is handy if you’re flying into Stavanger and renting on arrival. It also helps if you decide to keep driving down the southern coast afterward.
No matter which direction you choose, an International Driving Permit gives you the flexibility to roam farther, pause longer, and travel smarter across Norway’s legendary landscapes.