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Experience breathtaking fjords and waterfalls with a helicopter over Trolltunga from Bergen, including scenic stops at Skjervefossen and Steindalsfossen.
The Helicopter Over Trolltunga and Waterfall Sightseeing from Bergen offers a spectacular adventure through Norway’s stunning landscapes. Priced at $3,815.19 per group (up to 5) and lasting around 8 hours, this tour combines scenic drives, iconic waterfalls, and a 30-minute helicopter flight over the fjords, glaciers, and the famous Trolltunga rock formation. The tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive experience of Norway’s natural beauty with the added thrill of aerial sightseeing.
It starts with a comfortable pickup from your preferred location in Bergen, followed by a scenic journey into the Hardanger region, known for its waterfalls and lush valleys. The tour features stops at Skjervefossen, a quiet waterfall nestled in a forest, and Steinsdalsfossen, where a path behind the waterfall offers unique photo opportunities. The highlight is the helicopter flight over Hardanger Fjord, a chance to see glaciers, fjords, and charming villages from above. The entire experience balances driving, sightseeing, and the exhilaration of flying.
While the cost may seem high, the positive reviews highlight the quality of the guides, the breathtaking scenery, and the well-organized nature of the trip. This tour suits travelers seeking a full-day adventure that combines land and aerial exploration, especially those with an interest in waterfalls, fjords, and mountain landscapes.


The journey begins with a pickup in Bergen, from where a comfortable vehicle takes you into the heart of Norway’s Hardanger region. The drive lasts about 2 hours, giving travelers a preview of the stunning Norwegian nature, with views into deep fjords and lush valleys. This part of the trip sets the stage for the natural beauty ahead, with the landscape gradually becoming more dramatic as the vehicle approaches Skjervefossen.
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The first stop is Skjervefossen, a waterfall tucked away in a peaceful forest setting. This free attraction is a tranquil spot, perfect for taking photos or simply soaking in the quiet atmosphere. The waterfall’s cascade is mesmerizing, and the setting feels like a well-kept secret away from the more crowded tourist spots. Visitors often appreciate the serenity of this location, making it an ideal start to the day’s adventure.

After visiting Skjervefossen, the group continues to Lofthus for a lunch break with views over the Hardanger Fjord. Post-lunch, the highlight of the tour begins: a 30-minute helicopter flight from Kinsarvik helicopter base. During this flight, travelers get sweeping vistas of the fjord, mountains, and the Folgefonna Glacier, a massive ice cap that gleams under the sunlight. The helicopter ride also offers a chance to see the Trolltunga rock formation from above, an iconic feature that draws many visitors to Norway.
Back on land, the tour makes a stop at Steindalsfossen, near Kinsarvik. This spectacular waterfall features a path that leads behind the cascading water, allowing visitors to walk behind the curtain of water without getting wet. This experience provides excellent photo opportunities and a different perspective of Norway’s waterfalls. The stop lasts about 30 minutes, giving enough time for pictures and a brief exploration.

On the way back to Bergen, the itinerary includes a second waterfall stop at Steindalsfossen. The drive back takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes, and travelers have a chance to enjoy the scenery once more before returning to Bergen. The tour concludes with the vehicle transfer back to the starting point, completing a full day of diverse and breathtaking experiences.
The helicopter experience stands out as the tour’s most memorable feature. Flying over the Hardanger Fjord, travelers witness a landscape of fjords, villages, lush valleys, and glaciers. The 30-minute flight offers panoramic views, including the Trolltunga rock formation, which is often highlighted as a highlight in many reviews. This aerial perspective transforms the landscape into a vast, awe-inspiring tableau, making it perfect for photography and unforgettable memories.

This tour accommodates up to 20 travelers, with a maximum weight per passenger of 221 lbs, ensuring safety and comfort. The total trip duration includes transportation, stops, lunch, and the helicopter flight, with precise timing for each segment. The tour is flexible in terms of pick-up location and offers mobile tickets for easy access. Weather conditions influence flight availability, and cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or reschedulable.
The reviews awarded a perfect 5 out of 5 praise the knowledgeable guides, who enhance the experience with insightful commentary. The scenery of waterfalls, fjords, and glaciers earns consistent admiration, with particular mention of the helicopter’s quality and the well-organized itinerary. Reviewers also value the combination of land and aerial sightseeing, deeming the tour worth the cost.
Given the nature of the stops and the helicopter flight, travelers should wear comfortable clothing and suitable footwear. The tour involves walking behind waterfalls and some sitting during the drive and flight, so physical comfort is advised. It’s recommended to book well in advance since the tour is popular, often booked around 75 days ahead.
This experience is ideal for adventure seekers and nature lovers who appreciate scenic waterfalls, fjords, and mountain landscapes. It’s perfect for those looking to combine ground exploration with aerial views and capture memorable photos of Norway’s natural beauty. Travelers seeking comfort and convenience with an expertly curated experience will find this tour especially satisfying.
The combination of waterfall visits, scenic drive, lunch, and helicopter flight creates a well-rounded experience, with each element complementing the others. The drive times are reasonable, and the stops at Skjervefossen and Steindalsfossen are highlights in their own right. The helicopter flight adds a unique dimension, offering views impossible from the ground.
However, the cost remains on the higher side, reflecting the exclusive nature of the helicopter experience. It’s also worth noting that weather conditions can impact the flight, so flexibility is necessary. This tour offers excellent value for travelers eager to see Norway from both land and sky, especially for those with a taste for adventure and natural beauty.
“Luis and Nikita are wonderful guides and tour hosts! The scenery of the fjords and waterfalls was amazing, and the helicopter was fantastic! Great …”
How long is the helicopter flight over Trolltunga?
The helicopter flight lasts approximately 30 minutes, providing sweeping views of the fjords, glaciers, and iconic rock formations like Trolltunga.
Are meals included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes lunch at Lofthus, offering an opportunity to relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings before the helicopter flight.
What stops are included during the day?
Stops include Skjervefossen, a peaceful waterfall in a forest setting, lunch at Hardanger Fjord area, and Steindalsfossen, where you can walk behind the waterfall.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but the total weight per passenger is up to 221 lbs. It involves some walking, so those with mobility issues may want to consider this.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If weather conditions prevent the helicopter flight, the tour is canceled or rescheduled. Cancellations due to weather are fully refundable.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 75 days in advance, reflecting high demand and the need to secure a spot on the helicopter.
This Helicopter Over Trolltunga and Waterfall Sightseeing tour offers a compelling blend of Norway’s natural wonders, combining scenic drives, waterfalls, and a helicopter flight over some of the most breathtaking landscapes. It’s a well-organized, memorable experience designed for those eager to see Norway from every angle.