From Hellesylt to Trollstigen Private Shore Excursion

Discover Norway’s stunning landscapes on this private Hellesylt to Trollstigen tour, featuring fjords, waterfalls, and local delicacies in an exclusive 7-hour experience.

Discover the Ultimate Private Norwegian Landscape Tour

This private shore excursion from Hellesylt to Trollstigen offers an intimate way to experience Norway’s breathtaking scenery. Priced at $1,685.40 per group, up to 4 people, this 7-hour adventure is perfect for travelers seeking a personalized escape from crowds. With private transportation and an in-person guide, the journey emphasizes comfort, flexibility, and authentic local insights.

The tour departs from Hellesylt harbor and follows a carefully curated route through some of Norway’s most iconic sights. From fjords and waterfalls to mountain vistas and local culinary experiences, this trip delivers an immersive look at Norway’s natural beauty. The tour is well-suited for those who prefer a relaxed pace with plenty of stops for photos, stories, and regional delicacies.

A key strength of this experience is its exclusivity; with only your group participating, there’s no need to contend with large tour groups. However, travelers should be aware that most advance bookings are made around 211 days ahead, and the tour runs from April 30 to October 6, making it ideal for the summer and early fall seasons.

Key Points

  • Private, personalized experience with up to 4 participants
  • Seven-hour tour with a flexible itinerary through scenic Norway
  • Includes visits to Geirangerfjord viewpoints, Gudbrandsjuvet, Reinheimen National Park, and Trollstigen
  • Local guide offers insights into legends, geography, and Norwegian culture
  • Outdoor Norwegian-style picnic with regional delicacies included
  • Transportation and bottled water included; no additional costs for stops or entry fees

Norway’s Fjordland: A Scenic Drive from Hellesylt

The tour begins at Hellesylt harbor, where your private guide greets your group for a seamless start. Leaving behind the bustling port, the vehicle heads into Norway’s spectacular landscape, with snow-capped mountains framing your journey. The drive offers a relaxing overview of the region, setting the tone for a day filled with awe-inspiring views.

Traveling through this charming village, the route emphasizes avoiding crowded spots, creating a more intimate experience of Norway’s pristine wilderness. This initial section lasts around 30 minutes, with the highlight being the magnificent mountain scenery and the anticipation of what’s to come.

Geirangerfjord and Sunnylvenfjord: A Breathtaking Fjord Confluence

The first stop, called Ljøen utsiktspunkt, provides a 15-minute panoramic view of the meeting point of Geirangerfjord and Sunnylvenfjord. Here, the guide explains how these fjords were formed, giving context to the stunning natural features. This vantage point is ideal for photos and absorbing the grandeur of Norway’s deep, twisting fjords.

Admission is included, making it a convenient and memorable photo opportunity. The brief visit ensures plenty of time for exploration without feeling rushed.

Stranda: A Town Known for Its Culinary Specialties

Next, the tour reaches Stranda, a town whose name means “The Beach,” despite no actual beach in sight. This stop lasts 20 minutes and focuses on local Norwegian products. Visitors discover how delicious cured ham, hard cheeses, and the award-winning apple cider Skarbo are made.

While this is a free stop, it offers an authentic taste of regional culinary craftsmanship. The guide may share stories of traditional food production, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing. Travelers appreciate this stop for its relaxed pace and regional flavor.

Gudbrandsjuvet: Power of Water in a Steep Gorge

The journey continues into the Valldal valley to Gudbrandsjuvet, a 30-minute stop at a striking gorge with whirlpools and cascades. The Valdola River’s powerful flows create dramatic rapids and swirling waters, which your guide explains in detail.

This location provides a visual spectacle of Norway’s dynamic landscape, with the opportunity to observe the force of nature up close. It’s an ideal spot for photos and absorbing Norway’s wild beauty, with no admission fee required.

Reinheimen National Park: Wilderness and Mountain Scenery

Driving through the Reinheimen National Park, the tour showcases a dramatic landscape dominated by Tafjordfjellet mountain range. Covering an area with no marked trails or cabins, this part of the trip emphasizes untouched wilderness, home to reindeer and rugged mountains.

The 20-minute stop allows for a brief immersion into Norway’s remote nature, with the guide providing insights into the park’s ecology and landscape. Admission is included, and the scenery underscores Norway’s vast, pristine environment.

Trollstigen: The Iconic Mountain Road and Viewpoints

The centerpiece of the tour is the Trollstigen Viewpoint, where the vehicle stops at the Troll Road plateau. With several viewpoints available, travelers enjoy different perspectives of this famous mountain route, known for its sharp bends and breathtaking vistas.

Your guide highlights features like the Valley of the Trolls while you take in the rugged terrain and panoramic views. The 30-minute stop includes admission to the viewpoints and offers plenty of photo opportunities. This part of the tour is often a highlight for visitors seeking iconic Norwegian landscapes.

Valldal and the Strawberry Valley: Fields of Fresh Produce

After Trollstigen, the group passes through Valldal, an area renowned for its fertile Strawberry Valley. This drive-by section showcases fields of vegetables and strawberry bushes, especially vibrant in July and August.

While no stop is made here, the scenery offers a glimpse into Norway’s agricultural life and lush landscape. The guide may point out the variety of crops and regional farming traditions.

Sylte and the Fruit Paradise of Sunnmore

Next, the tour arrives at Sylte, where a 20-minute stop offers a chance for toilets, photos, coffee, and ice cream. Sylte is celebrated for its orchards along Storfjord and is considered the warmest place in the Sunnmore region.

This location provides a relaxing break with an emphasis on local fruit farming. Visitors can enjoy regional produce and scenery while stretching their legs.

Crossing the Storfjord to Hellesylt: Final Photo Opportunity

The last leg involves boarding a ferry at Liabygda Church, crossing the Storfjord back to Hellesylt. This 20-minute ferry ride offers scenic views of the fjord and the surrounding mountains.

Upon reaching Hellesylt, there is time for memorable photos at the waterfall and a traditional coin toss into the fjord, adding a touch of local superstition to the experience. The trip ends back at the starting point after a full day of scenic exploration.

Included Delicacies and Practical Details

The tour’s lunch is an outdoor Norwegian-style picnic featuring local delicacies not available in typical restaurants or on cruise ships. This healthy and tasty meal enhances the outdoor experience and offers regional flavors.

Additional amenities include bottled water and soda, with the private transportation vehicle providing comfort and flexibility. The guide speaks English, Russian, or Ukrainian, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups.

The tour operates Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM from Hellesylt harbor, and requires most travelers to be able to participate, with service animals permitted.

A Trustworthy and Flexible Experience

With a 5.0-star rating based on a single review, the tour’s highlights include knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas. The reviewer praises the guide’s expertise and flexibility, which maximizes their experience within the time frame.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start**—a helpful feature for travelers with uncertain plans or weather concerns.

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From Hellesylt to Trollstigen Private Shore Excursion



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“This experience was amazing. Absolutely excellent and exceeded our expectations. Radmyla is an absolute expert at her craft and adjusted on the go …”

— Adam R, Aug 2025

Who Will Appreciate This Tour Most

This private, 7-hour journey is ideal for travelers who want an intimate, flexible sightseeing experience with a focus on Norway’s natural beauty. It suits those interested in landscape photography, local food, and storytelling about the region’s legends and geography.

Since the tour is not a large group, it allows for a more personalized and relaxed pace, making it perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with Norway’s wilderness. It’s especially recommended for travelers comfortable with outdoor stops and vehicle transfers.

This Hellesylt to Trollstigen private tour delivers a carefully curated exploration of Norway’s most iconic landscapes. From fjords and waterfalls to mountain passes and lush valleys, the route covers a diverse array of stunning sights with admission fees included at key viewpoints.

The outdoor picnic with regional delicacies is a highlight, enriching the experience with authentic Norwegian flavors. The private transport and personalized guide make this a comfortable, flexible choice for those seeking a more exclusive adventure.

While the experience emphasizes natural beauty and regional traditions, travelers should be prepared for a full day of scenic driving and stops. This tour is best suited to those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing and leisure, with an emphasis on the spectacular landscapes of Western Norway.

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation, a guided experience, admission to viewpoints, and a Norwegian-style outdoor picnic lunch with drinks.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including driving time, sightseeing stops, and the picnic.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Hellesylt harbor and concludes back there after the ferry crossing.

Are there any physical requirements?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves several stops and some walking at viewpoints. Accessibility details are not specified.

What makes this tour different from other Norway excursions?
Its private setting and focus on local legends, cuisine, and personalized guidance set it apart from larger group tours.

Is food included?
Yes, the outdoor picnic with local delicacies is included in the price.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

What language does the guide speak?
The guide speaks English, Russian, or Ukrainian.

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While most travelers can participate, no specific age restrictions are noted; it is generally suitable for families comfortable with outdoor activity.

How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 211 days ahead, so early reservation is recommended to secure a spot.