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Bergen to Oslo 3-Day Fjord Tour: Hardangerfjord & More!

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Overview

Quotes Logo The 3-Day Tour from Bergen to Hardanger Sognefjord and Oslo shows off Norway's amazing fjords and sights. This trip is perfect for seeing the best of Norway without any stress. A private car and guide go with travelers, making sure the trip is smooth and fun.

There are two different routes to choose from when booking. In the summer, this tour includes fun hikes, like the one from Aurland to Prest. In the winter, the tour focuses on beautiful snow views and maybe even some snow sledding. The price covers almost everything, except for lunch and dinner.

Get ready to see cool places like the Fossen Bratte Waterfall and Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall. Travelers will also see the Hardangerfjord, Odda, and the Låtefossen Waterfall. Other great spots include Vøringsfossen Waterfall, Stalheim, Nærøyfjord, and Flåm. A ride on the Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) is a must, along with a drive on the Aurland Mountain Road (Snow Road) to the Stegastein Viewpoint. Travelers can also check out the Borgund Stave Church and drive to Oslo. This tour includes a guide, 3 nights in a hotel, breakfast, a cruise on the Flåm, and a visit to the Borgund Church. Both English and Chinese options are available. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Explore Stunning Fjords: See Norway's famous fjords, including Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord.

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Ride the Flåm Railway: Enjoy a scenic train ride on the Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana).

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Visit Historic Sites: Discover the Borgund Stave Church, a beautiful and historic site.

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Hike to Prest (Summer): In the summer, hike from Aurland to Prest for amazing views.

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Private Guide & Car: Travel with a private guide and car for a stress-free experience.

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Flexible Routes: Choose from two different routes to customize your adventure.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally love this tour, praising the friendly guides, flexibility, and beautiful sights. However, some travelers have mentioned issues with communication and additional costs. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Friendly tour guides who go above and beyond

    Positive Highlight Icon Flexibility to customize the trip

    Positive Highlight Icon See many beautiful places in Norway

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour is well-organized.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some travelers felt the guide was not communicative enough.

    Negative Highlight Icon Some felt they needed to pay extra for activities.

The Journey

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Fossen Bratte Waterfall

Fossen Bratte is a dramatic waterfall in western Norway, plunging a steep 79 meters. More than just a scenic stop, the area has historical significance, serving as a site of battles during World War II. Today, travelers exploring western Norway stop to admire the views and reflect on the area's storied past.

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Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall

Steinsdalsfossen is one of Norway's most visited waterfalls, with a 50-meter cascade. Its unique feature is a path that allows visitors to walk behind the waterfall without getting wet. This offers a memorable and immersive experience, making it a must-see attraction.

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Hardangerfjord

Hardangerfjord, the second longest fjord in Norway and the fourth longest in the world, is famed for its stunning natural beauty, steep mountains, lush orchards, and the Folgefonna glacier. A popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and cruises, Hardangerfjord is especially known for its blooming fruit trees in spring, particularly apples and cherries, creating a picturesque landscape. Enjoy a fantastic fjord view on a 30-minute boat ride.

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Odda

Odda, a small town at the southern end of Sørfjorden, a branch of the Hardangerfjord, serves as an ideal base for exploring the Hardangervidda National Park and attractions such as the Trolltunga hiking trail. With a rich industrial history, Odda is also home to the Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.

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Låtefossen Waterfall

Låtefossen is one of Norway's most famous waterfalls, cascading 165 meters down a steep mountainside. This unique twin waterfall converges into one powerful stream at its base, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of nature's power and beauty. It's a must-see for any waterfall enthusiast.

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Vøringsfossen Waterfall

Vøringsfossen is one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls, boasting a total drop of 182 meters, with a 145-meter vertical fall. Viewing platforms and a spectacular footbridge offer visitors an up-close and dramatic experience. A popular tourist attraction since the 19th century, Vøringsfossen continues to captivate with its breathtaking scenery.

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Stalheim

Stalheim is a picturesque village in the Nærøydalen Valley, known for its stunning views and UNESCO-listed surroundings. A highlight is Stalheimskleiva, a historic, steep road that was once the main route for travelers. Take a 20-30 minute walk down this old road from Stalheim Hotel, enjoying breathtaking vistas of the valley and waterfalls like Stalheimsfossen and Sivlefossen.

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Nærøyfjord

Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its narrow, dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and serene waters. This picturesque fjord offers stunning natural experiences through boat tours, kayaking, and hiking along its shores. Enjoy a 1.5-hour cruise to fully appreciate its majestic beauty.

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Flåm

Flåm is a picturesque village nestled along the Aurlandsfjord, famous for its stunning fjord views, steep mountains, and waterfalls. Known for the Flåm Railway, one of the world’s most scenic train journeys, Flåm serves as a hub for cruises, hiking, and outdoor adventures, offering visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquility.

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Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana)

The Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) is one of Norway’s most scenic train journeys, stretching 20 kilometers between Flåm and Myrdal. The route climbs 866 meters through steep mountains, past dramatic waterfalls like Kjosfossen, and along lush valleys and fjords, providing breathtaking views at every turn. Choose an itinerary that includes this memorable train ride for an unforgettable experience.

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Aurland Mountain Road (Snow Road)

The Aurland Mountain Road, also known as the Snow Road, is a scenic route connecting Aurland and Lærdal. It offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, and fjords. Known for its dramatic landscapes and viewpoints like Stegastein, it's a must-drive for nature lovers seeking a spectacular journey above the clouds.

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Stegastein Viewpoint

Stegastein Viewpoint offers a stunning panoramic view of the Aurlandsfjord from 650 meters above. This modern architectural marvel extends 30 meters from the mountainside, providing breathtaking vistas of the surrounding fjord, mountains, and valleys. It’s a popular spot for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in Norway's natural beauty.

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Prest Hike, Aurland

The hike to Prest in Aurland is a hidden gem, offering spectacular views over the Aurlandsfjord. The 4–5 km round trip trail takes around 2–3 hours to complete. This moderately easy hike with some steep parts rewards hikers with incredible panoramic views of the fjord, Aurland town, and surrounding mountains from the 1,478-meter summit. Ideal for summer or early autumn when the trail is snow-free.

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Borgund Stave Church

Borgund Stave Church, built around 1180 AD, stands as one of the best-preserved and most iconic stave churches in Norway. The church is famous for its unique wooden architecture, dragon-head carvings, and medieval charm. Constructed entirely of wood using traditional techniques, without nails, it reflects both Viking and Christian influences, making it a significant historical and architectural landmark.

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Drive to Oslo

A 4-hour drive to Oslo, Norway's vibrant capital, is a necessary part of this journey. Use the time to reflect on the stunning landscapes you've witnessed and prepare for the urban adventures that await in Oslo.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes 3 days of guide service, breakfast, entrance to Borgund Church, a ride on the Flåm train, a guide, 3 nights in a hotel, and a Flåm cruise. Lunch and dinner are not included. Please specify your preferred route (Route 1 or Route 2) after booking.

Hot Tip

Travelers should check weather conditions and bring appropriate clothing for both summer and winter. Consider packing snacks and drinks since lunch and dinner aren't included. Also, confirm communication expectations with your guide to ensure a smooth experience.

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