MAP & EXPORT

Build Your Travel Map of Norway

A trip map built around your route — organised by day and ready to open in Google Maps the moment you land.

Why a trip map matters in Norway

Norway is a country where getting lost has consequences. Mountain passes close without warning. Ferries run on fixed schedules. Mobile data disappears in fjord valleys. Going into a Norway trip with just a list of places to see — and no map — means arriving at Geiranger without knowing which road connects to Trollstigen, or reaching Lofoten without a plan for getting back.

A good travel map of Norway isn't just a visual — it's a navigational tool you're actually going to use. That means it needs to be on your phone, grouped by day, and workable offline. That's exactly what Gowme exports.

How it works

01

Set your trip details

Tell Fluffy your start city, how many days you have, and what kind of trip you want — fjords, roadtrip, cities, or a mix. The planner handles the rest.

02

Review your day-by-day route

Every stop is placed on a live map as the route builds. You see each day as a layer — how far each drive is, what's between stops, what fits together logically.

03

Export to Google Maps

Your complete trip map is exported as a Google My Maps file — with all stops labelled, grouped by day, and ready to open on any device. No re-entering addresses.

What the map includes

Day-by-day map layers

Each day of your trip is a separate map layer. Switch between days, see what's nearby, and adjust stops without losing the overall picture.

Real driving distances

Every route segment is calculated using actual roads, not straight-line estimates. Norway's fjords and mountain passes add significant time — the map reflects that.

Open in Google Maps

The exported map opens directly in Google Maps on your phone. Tap any stop to navigate, see photos, check opening hours — everything you need in one place.

Works offline

Download the Google My Maps file before your trip. It works without a data connection in areas where Norwegian mobile coverage is patchy.

Google My Maps for Norway trips

Google My Maps is the most practical format for a Norway trip map because it integrates directly with Google Maps navigation on iOS and Android. Every stop in your exported map is a tappable pin — open it, get directions, see photos, check if it's currently open. No switching between apps.

Gowme exports your route as a properly structured My Maps file: stops grouped by day, each day named clearly, driving segments shown as lines. You import it once and use it for the whole trip.

For the full route planning experience, including day-by-day distances and stop selection, see how to plan a Norway roadtrip.

Build your Norway trip map

Start with your dates and where you're flying in. Fluffy builds the route, places every stop on the map, and exports everything to Google Maps — ready for the day you land.

Plan your own Norway route

Turn this inspiration into a route that fits your time and interests.

Plan your Norway trip in one smart map

Fluffy™ Norway Trip Planner is built for one thing: turning a messy "somewhere in Norway" idea into a clear route you can actually follow. Tell Fluffy when you're traveling, who you're with, how active you want to be – and the planner curates a custom mix of fjords, viewpoints, easy walks and bigger adventures.

Whether you're starting with classic Oslo attractions and day trips from Oslo, flying to Bergen for some Bergen sightseeing, or chasing the northern lights around Tromsø, Bodø, Narvik or Alta, the planner connects it all into one route. Road-tripping through western Norway around Aurland, Gudvangen, Loen, Olden, Voss and Stryn? Hopping between islands in Lofoten – Svolvær, Leknes, Å i Lofoten, Henningsvær, Hamnøy? Or mixing cities like Stavanger, Trondheim, Kristiansand and Lillehammer with quiet fjord villages? Fluffy keeps the puzzle pieces in order.

After five quick steps, you get a personalized map of Norway with recommended places across northern, western and southern Norway – sent straight to Google Maps. Open it on your phone, tick off spots as you go, and adjust on the fly. You bring the curiosity; Fluffy brings the map.

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