quite expensive food etc. I am fairly sure they don't have the same camping rules as sweden (i think you cannot camp anywhere you like)
Expensive doesn't even begin to approach the cost of living in Norway. £10 sandwiches, £2.50 cokes, £7.50 for a l bottle of beer in the grocery store. Of course, this is isn't universal, but we did pay these prices (well, I think the beer price is pretty universal).
As far as camping, when we were there we were told by a local (who happens to be my girlfriend's brother) you do have the right to camp anywhere, so long as you're such-and-such meters away from someone's house (10m? 20m? Don't remember). This may have changed.
Expensive doesn't even begin to approach the cost of living in Norway. £10 sandwiches, £2.50 cokes, £7.50 for a l bottle of beer in the grocery store. Of course, this is isn't universal, but we did pay these prices (well, I think the beer price is pretty universal).
As far as camping, when we were there we were told by a local (who happens to be my girlfriend's brother) you do have the right to camp anywhere, so long as you're such-and-such meters away from someone's house (10m? 20m? Don't remember). This may have changed.