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The Bognes–Skarberget ferry is an unavoidable stop on the E6, Norway’s main north-south road. There’s no way around it without a detour of several hundred kilometres: this is the only crossing over the Tysfjorden, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. Here’s everything you need to know before you reach the terminal.
The boat is particularly large (makes sense — it’s the only crossing), so don’t stress: you will get on board, or at worst you’ll catch the next one.
Inside, you’ll find a very large seating area where you can sit back and enjoy the view. The outdoor deck is fairly limited, which is a bit of a shame. There’s a cafeteria, and if it happens to be closed, you can still help yourself and pay via the self-service machine. Very handy!


Next departures from Bognes to Skarberget

Why this ferry is unavoidable
The E6 — the main route linking Oslo to the Lofoten Islands and northern Norway — crosses the Tysfjorden at this exact point. The ferry between Bognes and Skarberget is essentially unavoidable. There is no alternative bridge or tunnel.
There is another ferry slightly further south, between Kjøpsvik and Drag, which takes a little longer (45 min) and costs slightly more (140 NOK). Or…
And if you don’t want to take a ferry at all, the only option is a 1,000 km loop through Abisko and into central Sweden. So really, the ferry is not a bad option!
It is the only remaining water crossing along the E6 in the whole of Norway. The operator is Fjord 1 ASA, under a public service concession. The crossing covers 6.8 km across the Tysfjorden and takes approximately 25 minutes.
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How to pay the ferry
It’s straightforward. If you’re driving in Norway, with your own car or a rental, you almost certainly have an AutoPass tag. Or at worst, you’ve registered your number plate on Epass24, which lets you pay tolls automatically via plate recognition.
For this to work on ferries too, you need to register on Autopassferje (if you have a toll tag, to get the discounts) or on Ferrypay.
If you haven’t done that, you can normally pay by card directly to the person checking number plates. But do sign up to pay ferries automatically — it makes life much easier.
Key figures at a glance
You can find all the official information about this ferry on the Fjord1.no website.
| ⁉️ Key information | |
|---|---|
| — Operator | Fjord 1 ASA (public service concession) |
| — Route | E6 — Bognes (Hamarøy) → Skarberget (Narvik) |
| — Crossing | 6,8 km sur le Tysfjorden — ca. 25 minutes |
| — Frequency | Every 30 to 40 min during the day (2 alternating ferries) |
| — Schedule | 24/7, 365 days a year |
| — Capacity | 120 vehicles per ferry (standard cars) — fewer with campervans or lorries |
| — 2024 Traffic | 155,841 vehicles — approx. 427 per day on average |
| — Booking | Not possible — no reservations, first come first served |
Fares
Passengers travelling in a vehicle — as well as foot passengers — travel free of charge. Only the vehicle is charged, based on its length. 2026 fares (source: fjord1.no):
| 💰 2026 Fares (vehicle) | Full fare | With AutoPASS (-50%) |
|---|---|---|
| Passengers / pedestrians | Free | Free |
| Car ≤ 6 m | 100 NOK | 50 NOK |
| 6,01 – 8 m | 223 NOK | 111,50 NOK |
| 8,01 – 10 m | 307 NOK | 153,50 NOK |
| 10,01 – 12,5 m | 371 NOK | 185,50 NOK |
| 12,51 – 14,5 m | 431 NOK | 215,50 NOK |
| 14,51 – 17,5 m | 506 NOK | 253 NOK |
| 17,51 – 19,5 m | 535 NOK | 267,50 NOK |
| 19,51 – 22 m | 587 NOK | 293,50 NOK |
| > 22 m | 646 NOK | 323 NOK |
| Motorcycle / scooter | 39 NOK | 19,50 NOK |

Timetable
The ferry operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. During the day, two ferries alternate (designated A and B) with departures every 30 to 40 minutes. The frequency decreases in the evening. Upcoming departures from Bognes:
| 🕐 Departure Bognes | Arrival Skarberget |
|---|---|
| 🌙 Night — 00:00 to 07:00: 4 departures only | |
| 01:20 | 01:45 |
| 04:00 | 04:25 |
| 05:20 | 05:45 |
| 06:40 | 07:05 |
| 🌅 Morning — 08:00 to 11:00: every ~60–80 min | |
| 08:00 | 08:25 |
| 09:20 | 09:45 |
| 10:20 | 10:45 |
| ☀️ Daytime — 11:00 to 19:20: every 40 min | |
| 11:00 | 11:25 |
| 11:40 | 12:05 |
| 12:20 | 12:45 |
| 13:00 | 13:25 |
| 13:40 | 14:05 |
| 14:20 | 14:45 |
| 15:10 | 15:35 |
| 15:50 | 16:15 |
| 16:30 | 16:55 |
| 17:10 | 17:35 |
| 18:00 | 18:25 |
| 18:40 | 19:05 |
| 19:20 | 19:45 |
| 🌆 Evening — 20:00 to midnight: every ~60–80 min | |
| 20:20 | 20:45 |
| 21:20 | 21:45 |
| 22:40 | 23:05 |
| 23:59 | 00:24 |


Full timetables and live information (including webcams at both terminals): fjord1.no or fergeruter.info.
⚠️ Public holidays and summer weekends: the ferry keeps running throughout the day — public services don’t stop. In July–August, queues are possible at midday. Arriving one departure early is the best strategy.
Do you need to book?
No — and it’s not possible. No reservations are accepted, online or by phone. You simply show up at the terminal and wait for the next departure. Staff scan number plates on board. Outside summer, the wait rarely exceeds one sailing. Remember, the boat is large!
Quick practical summary
- Operator: Fjord 1 ASA
- ⏱️ Duration: ~25 minutes for 6.8 km
- Frequency: every 30–40 min during the day, 24/7 year-round
- Passengers: free (in the vehicle or on foot)
- Car ≤ 6 m: 104 NOK full fare / 52 NOK with AutoPASS
- ⚡ Electric vehicle ≤ 6 m: 73 NOK / 36.50 NOK with AutoPASS
- ️ Motorcycle: 41 NOK
- Booking: not possible — first come, first served
- Payment: card on board, or AutoPASS tag (automatic scan)
- Animals: accepted in the vehicle






