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Experience Norway's stunning fjords, waterfalls, and scenic train journeys in this 3-day private tour from Bergen to Oslo, including accommodations and key sights.
This 3-day tour from Bergen to Oslo offers a comprehensive exploration of Norway’s most breathtaking landscapes. Priced at $4,753.67 per person, it provides a well-rounded experience that includes hotel stays, scenic train rides, and key attractions like the Hardangerfjord, Nærøyfjord, and the famous Borgund Stave Church. The tour is perfect for those who want to see Norway’s natural beauty with minimal stress, thanks to assigned transportation and a guide.
While the trip offers incredible views and highlights, it’s tailored for travelers comfortable with a busy schedule, as you’ll cover a lot in just three days. The tour’s flexibility allows inclusion of optional activities such as hiking, husky sledding, or fishing, making it adaptable to different interests. One notable aspect is that all tickets and breakfasts are included, streamlining the experience.
This tour begins in Bergen, Norway’s vibrant harbor city, renowned for its colorful wooden houses and historic port. From there, it dives into Norway’s stunning natural scenery, with the tour designed to be stress-free thanks to assigned transportation and a dedicated guide. It’s a private activity, ensuring a personalized experience for your group, with the added convenience of mobile tickets and group discounts.
The tour’s flexible structure allows for optional activities such as hiking in summer at Aurland or focusing on snow views during winter. The package also includes 3 nights of hotel accommodations with breakfast, simplifying your planning. The price of over $4,750 per person reflects the comprehensive nature of the experience, including all tickets and transportation.
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The journey kicks off with a visit to Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall, famous for its 50-meter cascade and the walkable path that crosses directly behind the falling water. This stop offers a spectacular photo opportunity and the chance to enjoy close-up views of Norway’s natural power. The admission ticket is included, making it easy to access this popular site.
This waterfall is one of Norway’s most visited, and its accessible location near Norheimsund makes it an ideal first stop. The short one-hour visit holds plenty of visual drama, setting a tone of scenic grandeur for the rest of the tour.
Next, the tour visits Norheimsund, a charming village on the shores of Hardangerfjord. Known for its picturesque setting, it offers a peaceful stop to admire local architecture and water views, all free of charge. The village acts as a gateway to the stunning Hardanger region, famous for its orchards, glaciers, and steep mountains.
The tour continues along the Hardangerfjord, sometimes called Norway’s apple orchard, due to its lush fruit-growing landscape. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking or kayaking in the summer, while in winter, the focus shifts to snow-covered scenery. The free admission makes this a relaxing stop with multiple photo opportunities.
The itinerary includes a stop at Odda, a small town at the southern end of Sørfjorden, which acts as a base for exploring the hard-to-miss Voringsfoss Waterfall. With an impressive 182 meters of free-fall, Vøringsfossen is one of Norway’s most iconic waterfalls, drawing visitors for its breathtaking plunge into the Måbødalen Valley.
The one-hour visit offers spectacular views of the waterfall, with plenty of space for photos and soaking in the natural majesty. The proximity of Odda to these sights makes it an ideal location for this leg of the tour.
One of the tour’s highlights is the Hardanger Bridge (Hardangerbrua), a striking suspension bridge opened in 2013. Spanning the Hardangerfjord, it connects the towns of Ullensvang and Ulvik, offering panoramic views as it crosses the fjord.
After crossing the bridge, the tour visits Voss, a town renowned for its adventure sports and stunning natural environment. It’s a free stop that allows you to appreciate the rugged beauty of western Norway and perhaps indulge in outdoor activities if time permits. The one-hour visit provides a good overview of the area.
Day two begins with a visit to Myrdal Station, a mountain hub on the Bergen-Oslo line. The station is at an altitude of 866 meters, offering impressive views and serving as a starting point for one of the world’s most famous train rides.
The Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) then takes center stage, descending from Myrdal to Flåm in a scenic 1-hour journey. Known for its dramatic switchbacks and waterfalls, this train ride showcases Norway’s varied terrain and is considered one of the most spectacular train routes worldwide.
In Flåm, the small village on Aurlandsfjord, visitors enjoy free time to appreciate the dramatic fjord scenery, towering mountains, and local charm. The included Flåm cruise on the fjord offers a close-up view of the steep cliffs and waterfalls, an experience praised for its stunning vistas.
The tour continues with a 2-hour cruise through the Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its narrow, steep-walled passage. The fjord’s towering cliffs reach over 1,700 meters, creating a dramatic landscape that is hard to match anywhere in Norway.
Next, the visit to Gudvangen offers a charming insight into village life at the fjord’s head. Surrounded by cascading waterfalls and cliffs, Gudvangen provides photo-worthy views and a sense of Norway’s wild landscape.
The stop at Bakka Church further enriches the experience. This historic white wooden church dates back to around 1600, standing as a peaceful symbol of Norwegian heritage amid the fjord scenery.
The final day focuses on Aurland, a village at the end of Aurlandsfjord, offering breathtaking mountain and fjord scenery. The stop includes a visit to Stegastein Lookout, an impressive observation platform extending 30 meters over the mountains, providing panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding peaks.
Next, Aurlandsvangen offers a scenic route with striking contrasts between the frozen mountain peaks and the fiord waters. This area is ideal for photography and appreciating the diverse Norwegian landscape.
A key highlight is the Borgund Stave Church, built around 1180, one of Norway’s best-preserved medieval wooden churches. This site offers a glimpse into Norway’s ancient architecture and craftsmanship.
The tour also features a visit to Vindhellavegen, a historic mountain road from the 1840s with spectacular views of the rugged landscape. The final stop is Hemsedal, known as the “Scandinavian Alps,” offering stunning mountain vistas and outdoor activities.
The tour concludes with a transfer to Oslo, where a centrally located hotel ensures easy access to city attractions. The included hotel makes the final stretch convenient, especially after busy days exploring fjords and mountains.
Throughout the trip, a dedicated guide leads the group, providing insights into each site and making sure logistics run smoothly. The tour’s design emphasizes comfort and efficiency, with all tickets included and options for breakfast at the hotels.
This tour offers a comprehensive snapshot of Norway’s fjords, waterfalls, and mountain scenery, ideal for travelers seeking a guided, hassle-free experience. The scenic train rides, including the Flåm Railway, are standout features, providing once-in-a-lifetime views.
While the tour’s fast pace allows for extensive sightseeing in only three days, it is best suited for active, outdoor-minded travelers who don’t mind a tight schedule. The included accommodations and tickets add value, but travelers should be prepared for a full itinerary.
Suitable for those who want a guided, all-in-one adventure with opportunities for hiking or snow viewing, this trip delivers beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and memorable train journeys.
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What is the price per person?
The tour costs $4,753.67 per person, including hotel, tickets, and transportation.
How many nights are included?
The package includes 3 nights of hotel accommodation with breakfast.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included, but breakfast is provided.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, transportation is included, with assigned cars and guides for each part of the trip.
Is the tour private or group-based?
This is a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 6 days in advance for a full refund.
Are there optional activities?
Yes, options include hiking in summer, husky sledding, and fishing at additional costs.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall, Norheimsund, Hardangerfjord, Odda, Voringsfoss, Hardanger Bridge, Voss, Myrdal Station, Flåm, Nærøyfjord, Gudvangen, Bakka Church, Aurland, Stegastein Lookout, Borgund Stave Church, Vindhellavegen, Hemsedal, and Oslo.
What is the physical level of the tour?
Most stops involve walking or light hiking; winter views focus on scenery, with no strenuous activity required.
Is this tour good for families or solo travelers?
Given its private nature and varied scenery, it’s well-suited for families and solo travelers seeking a guided experience.
How accessible are the stops?
Most sites are accessible with short walks, though some may involve uneven terrain or mountain roads.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of famous fjord cruises, scenic train rides, historic churches, and diverse landscapes makes this a rich, well-rounded exploration of Norway’s highlights.