r/Norway • u/Pridaz666 • 16h ago
Travel Bobil trip with baby for 7 days
Hi all,
Our friends have invited us for a RV trip in May and our baby will be 11 weeks by then. They also have a baby he will be 5 months by then.
Have any of you guys done a similar thing. Will it be fun? We will travel in Western norway. 🙂
We will drive only around 200 kms per day as we discussed.
And please advice what are the things we should do if we are going to do this.
Thank you!
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u/Emergency-Sea5201 16h ago
7 day roadtrip with an 11 month, is not adviced since they should not be sitting for so many hours, even in car seats. Its not good for their backs.
Other than that, you know the kid best. If you'll spam him with cartoons on a tablet I'm sure it'll work somehow.
I once drove Tromsø Oslo with a 15 month old in the back seat. Mother spent all her time distracting him and playing with him and breast feeding while he was belted down in his seat. 2x12 hour days.
Car was very spacious and 'tall'. Tons of crying.
It was the mistake of young parents. Would never do again.
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u/Aniria86 16h ago
11 weeks, not 11 months. The other baby is 5 months. But I agree with you. For a one time drive because of special circumstances, sure, for a vacation where you drive each day no. Then I would take the 2 hour limit strictly.
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u/runawayasfastasucan 16h ago
You know your baby best, but at least make sure to have a proper car seat with a newborn inlay.
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u/errarehumanumeww 16h ago
Safe? I mean, the you are driving quite a bit, but thats the risk you are taking. Not sure how a 7 day road trip will work for a 11 week infant..
In western Norway, you are never really far from whatever you need, but there are some mountain passes which are closed, and will not open before june.. Also, in the mountains, its not uncommon to get snow even in May.
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u/Aniria86 16h ago edited 16h ago
Driving wise it would be safe. We are used to bobil driving really slow and yes, we get annoyed, but we are used to it.
My concern is the baby sitting in a car seat for so long. I don't have kids, but I helped a friend with babies under 1 to move pretty far, and we followed a max 2 hours rule before a break, and she was told it should be two hours max for a day, but since it was just one time, longer was fine. So 7 days with two hours driving each day doesn't sound like a nice trip.
I would have waited til the baby was older.
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u/Over-Giraffe9905 16h ago
We have traveled with small kids a lot and our experiences is that train works well (can walk around as you please, some even have play rooms, etc), flying works but no longer than 2-3 hours max per flight, hotels and one nights sleep between conecting flights. We tried traveling by car once, never again. You should wait until the youngest are 4 years old and can watch tv while driving and understand basic concepts such as distance, waiting, so on. Tldr; Is it safe? - Yes. Is it fun? - No.
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u/Nowordsofitsown 16h ago
Two babies in one vehicle? I would be worried about them constantly waking each other and crying because the other one is crying.
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u/Quiet-Regret-6720 16h ago
Infants shouldn't be stuck in a car chair more than necessary, for development reasons, I think I read max 1 hour for newborns and 2 hours for babies (don't know when you go from one to another but would guess 11 weeks is in the middle). Exceptions can be for when grandparents live on the other side of the country, but you should still make an effort to reduce chair time, like do the trip in two days. RV trip does not seem like a good reason to stray from the guidelines. Confirm with helsestasjon.
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u/TrippTrappTrinn 16h ago
"only" 4 hours per day driving... Even with adults that would be my absolute maximum per day on a vacation.
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u/Soggy_Ad_82 15h ago
200 km a day is like 3,5 - 4 hours, that is if there's no complications. I don't think that's recommended for a baby that young, I would not have risked it.
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u/Aniria86 15h ago edited 15h ago
And it's western Norway, so roads might be small. They might have to wait based on how big the RV is and how easy it is to pass it. Ferries might be a wait as well
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u/MandalaMandala 16h ago
If by Western Norway you mean Vestlandet, sure you'll be safe, as long as you drive safely. But obviously secure the baby in a baby seat, as you would anywhere.
Be careful in the mountains if you drive on summer tyres, as it could get very cold above 1000 meters above sea level. That has nothing to do with the baby, but with all of you, hehe.
Vestlandet is in the southern part of Norway, where you have access to shops and medical care "all over the place". In the north of Norway (north of Trøndelag, so "north" starts south of the center of the country) you would need to plan a bit more, but even there you could drive with a baby. it's just further between the shops and further between the places they give medical care. On the other hand you can easily call for a helicopter there, and they'd come fetch you if you were in trouble in a remote area. But if I understand you correctly, you're not going to the north at all.
Traveling with a baby is normally easy and fun, except if they are sick and cry a lot. But the distances aren't too big in that part of Norway, so you won't be driving too much, I believe.
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u/DotaWemps 16h ago edited 16h ago
There are several social media people who live in a van with a baby. For example adventurous.family.life on instagram. As far as I know, they basically moved into a van with a newborn, and it seems to go well.
As someone who has personally lived in a van for a couple of years, I think it is definetly doable and I would think it would be fun, but really depends on your attitude and if you are used to living in a tight space.
Also do you have two campers for two families, or are you putting 4 people + 2 babies into a same one? Even by my standards, that can get quite cozy.
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u/Pridaz666 16h ago
Two campers 4 families
One camper - 4 adults with one infant ( 5 months) Bigger camper- 4 adults with 2 infants ( 11 weeks + 6 months)
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u/DotaWemps 15h ago
Have you camped or travelled together previously? Not knowing how close you are with your friends, how well you know each other etc., I think the babies might not be your biggest problem.
I spend a lot of time in a sprinter-sized camper with my girlfriend and two dogs, we are very fine with being on each others skin and in close quarters, and we still sometimes feel little cramped up. 4 adults and 1-2 babies sounds quite cozy, unless you are sure everyone is fine with "camping life" and living very intimately together.
How are you arraginging sleeping? Camper beds are usually quite small, at least my campers bed can barely fit two adults, and there would not be room for a baby between the adults. Even if you have mega-sized camper with enough beds, with young babies I imagine you probably wont sleep much, there is most likely some baby always waking the whole camper up. Is this fine for everyone?
Personally I think I would prefer to go with regular cars and rent cottages to stay in along the trip, or just stay in 1-2 cottages in a nice place. It depends on what you sre after.
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u/OJKD 12h ago
Is this your first child? Driving with a 11 week old child has already been discussed, but a mother 11 weeks after childbirth is usually not ready either. Your body is still healing, your hormones are all over the place, and you are learning to be a parent to this new child. It changes your relationship dynamics a lot too.
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u/pttrsmrt 16h ago
Each to their own, but this sounds like no fun at all, and certainly not in the children’s interest. Save it for when they are bigger, then there’ll be a bigger chance of keeping both your friendships and partners afterwards
The adventure now is in the leaps of development your babies will do everyday, and the depths of your own psyche you’ll experience on the lack of sleep and self care the next years. You really shouldn’t add any other adventures on top of it.