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Nestled amidst the fjords and mountains, Ørsta-Volda Airport (HOV) is a charming small airport located in Volda, in the heart of Western Norway. The airport offers quick access to the stunning landscapes of Ørsta and Volda, and is a perfect starting point for your road trip adventure.
Several car rental companies have desks right in the airport terminal, offering a wide selection of vehicles to suit your touring preferences. Providers such as Hertz, Avis, and Europcar are just a few that provide excellent service. Renting a car directly from the airport means you'll swiftly continue your journey to your accommodation and beyond.
Note: In contrast to the UK, traffic in Norway moves on the right side of the road.
Speed limits are generally lower than in the UK - typically 80km/h on open roads and 50km/h in built-up areas unless otherwise indicated.
Norwegian law requires you to keep your headlights on at all times, regardless of the time or weather conditions. This is quite different from the UK practice.
Just like in the UK, it's compulsory for all occupants of the car to wear seat belts.
Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK) as its currency, and it's a good idea to have some cash ready for smaller establishments or places without card facilities.
Ørsta and Volda, with their pristine natural beauty, are waiting to be explored. Several picturesque villages, majestic mountains, and serene fjords form the backdrop of your scenic drives here.
The Norwegian climate can be quite varied with mild coastal temperatures and colder inland temperatures. Even in summer, it's not uncommon for temperatures to fluctuate, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on the forecast and pack accordingly.
From Ørsta-Volda Airport, picturesque driving routes take you straight into the heart of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. Recommended routes include Ørsta to the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord, and a trip to the cities of Alesund and Bergen. The Trollstigen and Atlantic Road cross some of the most spectacular landscapes in Norway.
After getting your car, you’ll be all set to drive to your accommodation. Make sure to map your route in advance, familiarizing yourself with the road signs and rules.
Now that you're equipped with useful facts and tips, we wish you an unforgettable journey in the land of the fjords and mountains!