Bergen to Ålesund 4-Day Norway Adventure: Fjord & Mountain Tour
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Overview
The 4 Day in Bergen to Naeroyfjord Geiranger Trollstigen Alesund tour offers a fantastic way to see some of Norway's most beautiful places. This journey takes travelers from Bergen to Ålesund, showing off amazing spots like the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen.
Travelers will explore the stunning Nærøyfjord, a narrow fjord surrounded by tall mountains, and ride the famous Flåmsbana Railway, one of the steepest train lines in the world. The tour also includes a visit to the Stegastein Viewpoint for incredible views and a drive along the Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route, a scenic mountain road. Along the way, there's a chance to see the Borgund Stave Church, a unique wooden church with a rich history. Plus, visit the Norsk Bremuseum to learn about glaciers and see the Bøyabreen Glacier up close. The trip also includes the Loen Skylift, Dalsnibba viewpoint entrance and the Flåm cruise to offer an amazing vantage point.
This tour includes four nights in nice hotels, tickets to attractions, and a guide who speaks English and Mandarin. The guide will drive you to all the best places, and hiking trips can be changed to fit what you can do. If you want to try kayaking or glacier hiking, just ask after you book. Please note that lunch and dinner are not included, but the guide can take you to great places to eat. This adventure promises a memorable experience in Norway.




Highlights
Explore Breathtaking Fjords: Discover the stunning beauty of Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord on scenic cruises.
Ride the Flåm Railway: Experience one of the world's steepest railway lines through breathtaking landscapes.
Visit Iconic Viewpoints: Enjoy panoramic views from Stegastein, Dalsnibba, and Ørnesvingen viewpoints.
See Historic Sites: Explore the Borgund Stave Church, a remarkable example of traditional Norwegian architecture.
Loen Lift Access: Ascend the Loen Skylift for panoramic views of the fjord landscapes.
Glacier Museum: Learn about glaciers at the glacier museum.
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The Journey
Voss
Discover Voss, Norway's adventure capital, nestled amidst stunning natural landscapes. Famous for its blend of serene lakes, majestic mountains, and cascading waterfalls, Voss offers year-round outdoor excitement. In winter, it's a skiers' paradise; in summer, thrill-seekers flock for hiking, rafting, and skydiving. Explore the vibrant town center, sample local delicacies, and immerse yourself in the raw beauty that makes Voss a quintessential Norwegian destination.
Flåmsbana Railway
Experience one of the world's most breathtaking railway journeys on the Flåmsbana. This marvel of engineering descends from the mountain station of Myrdal to the fjord village of Flåm, revealing dramatic waterfalls, towering mountains, and lush valleys along its 20-kilometer route. Prepare to be captivated by the incredible views that unfold at every turn, making the Flåmsbana an unforgettable adventure through the heart of Norway's fjord country.
Nærøyfjord
Immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Norway's narrowest and most stunning fjords. Towering mountains and cascading waterfalls frame this dramatic landscape, inviting you to explore its serene waters by fjord cruise or kayak. Hike along its shores to fully appreciate its untouched nature, making Nærøyfjord a top destination for an authentic Norwegian fjord experience.
Stegastein Viewpoint
Ascend to Stegastein Viewpoint, a stunning observation platform suspended high above Aurlandsfjord. Extending 30 meters from the mountainside, it offers panoramic, heart-stopping views of the surrounding fjords and mountains. A highlight of the Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route, Stegastein provides an unforgettable perspective of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty—a must-visit for awe-inspiring vistas.
Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route
Embark on a scenic drive along the Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route, a journey of powerful impressions contrasting the deep fjord with the high mountain landscape, where snow persists for much of the year. The route's most characteristic feature is its desolate and untouched landscape, a testament to the raw beauty of Norway, punctuated only by the stark presence of a powerline, a reminder of human presence in this wilderness.
Borgund Stave Church
Step back in time at the Borgund Stave Church, one of Norway's best-preserved medieval wooden churches, dating back to around 1180 AD. Marvel at its intricate wood carvings and unique architectural design, a testament to Viking craftsmanship and early Christian artistry. Visiting this historic site is like entering a living museum, offering a glimpse into Norway's rich cultural heritage (Note: Visiting this site may extend the trip by at least 2 hours and cause a late return to Bergen. Please request this addition after booking).'
Norsk Bremuseum
Delve into the world of glaciers and climate at the Norsk Bremuseum in Fjærland. Through interactive exhibits, captivating films, and stunning glacier models, discover the formation, history, and environmental significance of these icy giants. Enhance your experience with a visit to the nearby Jostedalsbreen Glacier, forging a deeper connection to Norway's dramatic natural landscapes and understanding the importance of glacial preservation.
Bøyabreen Glacier
Get up close and personal with the breathtaking Bøyabreen Glacier, an accessible arm of the mighty Jostedalsbreen Glacier, near the charming village of Fjærland. Admire its vibrant blue ice and embark on accessible hiking trails that bring you face-to-face with glacial beauty. For the adventurous, guided glacier walks and ice climbing offer thrilling experiences, making Bøyabreen a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable glacial encounter.
Loen
Escape to Loen, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Norway's Nordfjord region, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventures. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and serene fjords, Loen offers a diverse range of experiences, from hiking and biking to kayaking and skiing via the Loen Skylift. Experience its charming atmosphere, breathtaking views, and proximity to attractions like the Briksdal Glacier, making Loen a perfect haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Loen Skylift
Ascend to new heights aboard the Loen Skylift, a breathtaking cable car journey from the village of Loen to the summit of Mount Hoven. In just a few minutes, ascend over 1,000 meters, experiencing one of the world's steepest cable car rides. At the summit, panoramic views of fjords, mountains, and valleys await, complemented by hiking trails and a mountaintop café. (Note: Loen Skylift tickets are included, but in case of closure alternative activities will be arranged).
Stryn
Explore Stryn, a charming village in the heart of Fjord Norway, surrounded by stunning mountains and the beautiful Stryn Fjord. Known for its outdoor activities, Stryn offers hiking, skiing, and water sports in the nearby fjords and national parks. In summer, indulge in Stryn's famous delicious cherries while soaking in the picturesque landscapes.
Dalsnibba Viewpoint
Ascend to Dalsnibba Viewpoint, also known as the Geiranger Skywalk, and witness one of Norway's most spectacular scenic destinations. Situated at 1,500 meters above sea level, it offers panoramic views over the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord, surrounding mountains, and the majestic Blåbreen glacier. Experience the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Norwegian landscape from this extraordinary vantage point.
Geirangerfjord
Discover the unparalleled beauty of Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its steep cliffs, lush landscapes, and cascading waterfalls like the Seven Sisters. Immerse yourself in its breathtaking scenery through kayaking, hiking, and boat tours. With charming villages like Geiranger at its edge, the fjord serves as a gateway to explore the spectacular fjord landscape of western Norway. (Note: In winter, cruise availability may vary, and alternative driving routes may be necessary).
Ørnesvingen Viewpoint
Capture breathtaking panoramic views of Geirangerfjord and its surrounding mountains from Ørnesvingen, also known as the "Eagle's Bend". Easily accessible by car, this scenic spot provides a perfect opportunity for photography and appreciating the dramatic cliffs and lush landscapes that define this iconic fjord region. A must-visit destination for travelers exploring the unparalleled beauty of Geirangerfjord.
Norddalsfjorden
Experience the tranquil beauty of Norddalsfjorden, a picturesque fjord in western Norway known for its stunning natural scenery and serene atmosphere. Surrounded by steep mountains and lush greenery, this narrow fjord offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking and fishing. The charming village of Norddal serves as a gateway for exploring the scenic landscapes and cultural heritage of this region, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Norwegian fjords.
Trollstigen
Brave the Trollstigen, or "Troll's Path," a famous mountain road in Norway renowned for its dramatic hairpin bends and stunning scenery. Ascend through towering mountains, lush valleys, and cascading waterfalls, enjoying breathtaking views that make it a photographer's paradise. At the summit, a viewpoint offers an unforgettable perspective of the surrounding landscape, making Trollstigen a must-see attraction in the heart of Norway’s fjord region.
Moldefjord
Journey across the picturesque Moldefjord, stretching approximately 20 kilometers. This iconic fjord provides stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and charming coastal villages. The ferry crossing to Molde takes less than one hour and offers an opportunity to soak in the serene beauty of the Norwegian fjords.
Gudbrandsjuvet
Witness the raw power of nature at Gudbrandsjuvet, a dramatic and narrow gorge carved by the Valldøla River in Valldal. Only about 5 meters wide, the gorge plunges 20–25 meters, creating powerful rapids and swirling water formations. Experience the awe-inspiring force of the river as it carves its way through the landscape, offering a thrilling and unforgettable natural spectacle.
Salmon Center Molde
Dive into Norway's aquaculture industry at the Salmon Center Molde, an interactive visitor center offering an engaging insight into the journey of salmon from roe to plate. Explore high-tech exhibits, learn about sustainable fish farming practices, and even participate in cooking sessions to prepare delicious salmon dishes. Discover the secrets behind Norway's world-renowned salmon production and its commitment to responsible aquaculture.
Atlantic Road
Drive the remarkable Atlantic Road (Atlanterhavsveien), a coastal route stretching over 8.3 kilometers and connecting the island communities of Averøy and Eide. Known for its stunning scenery, this scenic drive features a series of iconic bridges that curve gracefully over the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and coastal landscapes. Experience the thrill of driving along this architectural marvel, where the road meets the sea in a spectacular display of engineering and natural beauty.
Farstadsanden Beach
Discover the serene beauty of Farstadsanden, a stunning white sandy beach offering a unique coastal experience with the open sea right in front of you. Protected as a nature reserve, the bay preserves its rich bird and plant life along with characteristic sand dunes. Enjoy a tranquil escape surrounded by unspoiled nature, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and nature appreciation.
Midfjorden
Cruise across Midfjorden, a scenic fjord stretching between Molde and Aukra, and an arm of the larger Romsdalsfjorden. Experience calm waters and beautiful coastal landscapes, and enjoy the tranquility of this picturesque waterway. The ferry journey offers a peaceful interlude, allowing you to soak in the stunning natural beauty of the Norwegian fjords.
Midsundtrappene
Embark on a unique hiking adventure on Midsundtrappene, a remarkable network of stone staircases on Otrøya Island. These trails lead to several peaks, offering panoramic views of fjords, mountains, and the Atlantic Ocean. The hike to Rørsethornet features one of the world's longest continuous stone staircases, with approximately 2,200 steps. Challenge yourself physically while immersing yourself in stunning natural beauty, making Midsundtrappene an unforgettable experience.
Byrampen Utkikkspunkt
Ascend to Byrampen Utkikkspunkt in Ålesund, a popular viewpoint situated partway up the 418-step Akslatrappa staircase from Byparken to the Fjellstua restaurant. Offering panoramic views of the city, surrounding islands, and fjords, the viewpoint features a modern glass platform, providing a safe and scenic spot for photography and sightseeing. Capture the stunning vistas of Ålesund from this unique vantage point, combining urban beauty with natural splendor.
Know Before You Go
This amazing 4-day tour includes a guide who speaks English and Mandarin, taking you to places like the Loen lift, glacier museum and the Flåm train. You'll also get breakfast each day, tickets to the Dalsnibba viewpoint, and a cruise in Flåm. What's not included is lunch and dinner. Since these are not included, you can pick where you want to eat. The starting point is Bergen and the end point is Ålesund.
Hot Tip
To make the most of your trip, pack layers of clothing as the weather in Norway can change quickly. Wear comfortable shoes for hiking and exploring. Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Also, buy snacks and drinks ahead of time.