Norway Fjords: All-Electric Tour from Bergen
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Overview
ALL ELECTRIC: Emission free tour to the World Heritage Fjords offers a special way to see Norway's amazing nature. This tour uses only clean ways to travel: an electric car, an electric boat, and trains that run on electricity. The journey starts and ends in Bergen and goes to the Sognefjord area.
Guests will visit cute small towns and see beautiful sights like deep valleys and tall mountains around the fjords. A boat trip takes people through the West-Norwegian Fjord Landscape, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The famous Flåmsbana train goes up the mountains through the pretty Flåm valley. A guide who drives the car shares interesting stories about the places and Norway in general.
The tour includes bottled water, all fees and taxes, private electric car from Bergen to Gudvangen and Voss back to Bergen, ferry tickets for a premium fjord cruise, train tickets for the Flåm railway from Flåm to Myrdal and back, a local guide, and entrance to the Stalheim Folk Museum when it is open. Lunch and tips are not included. Key stops are Bergen, the Dale of Norway Factory Outlet, Voss, Tvindefossen Waterfall, Stalheim Hotel & Folk Museum, Gudvangen, Njardarheimr Viking Village, Nærøyfjord, Flåm, Flåmsbana Railway, and Stegastein Viewpoint. The Tesla Model X fits up to 6 people, but it is best for 3 adults and some kids. All cars have a special license for carrying passengers in Norway.




Highlights
Eco-Friendly Travel: Experience Norway's fjords with zero emissions using electric vehicles.
UNESCO World Heritage: Cruise through the stunning West-Norwegian Fjord Landscape.
Iconic Flåm Railway: Ride the famous Flåmsbana railway through the picturesque Flåm Valley.
Private Guided Tour: Enjoy personalized insights from a professional local driver-guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers say the tour is a great way to see the fjords, but it is a long day. People really liked the guide and the comfortable transportation. Remember to bring lunch.

Guests loved seeing the beautiful views and fjords.
The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly.
The electric car was comfortable and quiet.
The train and boat rides were enjoyable.
Some found the tour to be long.
Lunch is not included, so some travelers need to make sure they bring their own lunch or snacks
The Journey
Bergen
Begin your adventure in Bergen, known as the 'Gateway to the Fjords'. Founded in 1070, this UNESCO World Heritage city is steeped in history and culture. Explore its iconic landmarks, including the colorful Bryggen wharf, a testament to Bergen's Hanseatic past. As you journey into the fjords and return, you'll pass through significant historical and cultural sites that bring Bergen's rich heritage to life.
Dale of Norway Factory Outlet
Discover the renowned Dale of Norway sweater factory in Dale, a cornerstone of Norwegian textile tradition. Visit the factory outlet and immerse yourself in the world of premium woolens. This is your opportunity to acquire an authentic Norwegian souvenir, a cozy reminder of your fjord adventure.
Voss
Journey through Voss, a town celebrated for its adventure sports and rich history. Key attractions include the Vangskyrkja, a church dating back to 1277, and the ancient St. Olaf's Cross from 1023. Whether you stop on your way to or from the Sognefjord, Voss offers a glimpse into Norway's medieval past and its vibrant present.
Tvindefossen Waterfall
Experience the majestic Tvindefossen waterfall, cascading 110 meters (360 ft) down the mountainside. Located just north of Voss, this powerful waterfall is most impressive during autumn and spring, when rain and melting snow swell its flow. Get up close to nature's raw beauty and feel the refreshing spray of this iconic Norwegian waterfall.
Stalheim Hotel & Folk Museum
Visit Stalheim, a site with a history deeply entwined with Norway's postal service since 1647. While the Stalheim Hotel is seasonally closed, explore the Stalheim Folk Museum, a private collection of historic farm buildings dating back to the 1500s. A short walk to the viewpoint reveals breathtaking vistas of the Nærøydalen valley, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. From here, admire the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord, showcasing the dramatic beauty of Norway's fjord landscape.
Gudvangen
Arrive in Gudvangen, a charming village nestled at the end of the Nærøyfjord. This picturesque location, sheltered beneath Kjelfossen, Norway's tallest waterfall (840 meters / 2755 feet), has captivated tourists since the 19th century. Experience the tranquility and natural grandeur of this fjord-side gem.
Njardarheimr Viking Village
Step back in time at Njardarheimr, the Viking Village in Gudvangen. Immerse yourself in Viking history, culture, and society through guided tours. Meet modern-day Vikings who authentically recreate ancient crafts and traditions. This immersive experience offers a unique glimpse into Norway's Viking heritage.
Nærøyfjord
Cruise through the breathtaking Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unparalleled natural beauty. This narrow fjord, surrounded by towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls, is one of the most stunning landscapes in Norway. Experience the pristine, untouched wilderness that earned it a place on the World Heritage list in 2005.
Flåm
Conclude your fjord cruise in Flåm, a vibrant village located at the end of the Aurlandsfjord. Though a busy cruise destination, Flåm offers unique attractions, including souvenir shops, restaurants, and a museum dedicated to the famous Flåmsbana railway. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and indulge in Norwegian treats while exploring this picturesque village.
Flåmsbana Railway
Embark on a spectacular journey aboard the Flåmsbana railway, one of the steepest and most scenic railway lines in the world. Ascend from Flåm at sea level to Myrdal, 867 meters (2844 feet) above sea level, traversing dramatic landscapes. Witness the Flåm valley transform into a rugged canyon, with towering mountain walls showcasing the engineering marvel of the railway's construction.
Stegastein Viewpoint
Visit the Stegastein viewpoint, perched 640 meters (2099 feet) above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Aurlandsfjord. Located atop a hairpin turn, this modern architectural marvel provides an unparalleled vantage point to admire the fjord's majestic beauty. A truly breathtaking experience, perfect for capturing stunning photographs and unforgettable memories.
Know Before You Go
This amazing tour includes bottled water, all fees and taxes, and private transportation in an electric car from Bergen to Gudvangen and from Voss back to Bergen. It also covers passenger ferry tickets for a premium fjord cruise and train tickets for the Flåm railway from Flåm to Myrdal and back to Flåm. A local professional driver-guide will be with you, and the tour includes entrance to the Stalheim Folk Museum when it is open. Lunch and gratuity are not included in the price. Pickup and drop-off are in Bergen. The key stops are Bergen, Dale of Norway Factory Outlet, Voss, Tvindefossen Waterfall, Stalheim Hotel & Folk Museum, Gudvangen, Njardarheimr Viking Village, Nærøyfjord, Flåm, Flåmsbana Railway, and Stegastein Viewpoint.
Hot Tip
Bring your own lunch or snacks, as lunch is not included. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and be prepared for a long day of travel. Also, dress in layers, as the weather in the mountains can change quickly.