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Discover the full-day Bergen to Trolltunga tour featuring a challenging 20 km hike, breathtaking waterfalls, and expert guides, all with flexible cancellations.

This full-day hiking adventure from Bergen to Trolltunga offers a remarkable journey through Norway’s stunning landscapes. Priced at $1,616.98 per person, it provides an in-depth exploration of the iconic Trolltunga rock formation, with the entire experience lasting approximately 14 to 16 hours. The tour features pickups in Bergen, visits to famous waterfalls, and a challenging 8 to 10-hour hike that covers about 20 km. It’s designed for physically fit travelers who want an immersive outdoor experience, and it’s praised for having a perfect 5.0 rating from 7 reviews.
While the tour’s price might seem high, it includes all fees and taxes, and offers group discounts. Travelers should be prepared for a demanding trek, but the presence of knowledgeable guides and the chance to see natural wonders like Steindalsfossen and Låtefossen make it a rewarding choice. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy and private group format add to its appeal for those seeking a personalized adventure.

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This tour begins with a pickup in Bergen at 5:45 am, enabling travelers to maximize daylight for the hike. The drive to the trailhead takes approximately 3 hours, giving ample time to enjoy scenic views en route. The journey includes a ferry crossing of the Hardanger fiord, which offers a memorable experience as part of the trip. Once at the trailhead in Skjeggedal, travelers are driven up to P3 Mågelitopp, the starting point for the ascent to Trolltunga.
The return trip from the top to Bergen involves a 3-hour drive back through Norway’s beautiful scenery. If time permits after the hike, the tour stops at Låtefossen waterfall, a 165-meter tall cascade that offers stunning photo opportunities. The last leg of the day concludes with the drive back to Bergen, completing the full adventure.
The first stop at Steinsdalsfossen waterfall is a favorite for many travelers. Here, visitors can walk behind the cascading water and capture spectacular photos of this natural feature. It’s a quick 30-minute visit that provides a refreshing start to the day’s outdoor activities.
The main attraction is the hike to Trolltunga, which begins at P3 Mågelitopp. The trail is approximately 20 km round trip and takes 4 to 5 hours to reach the iconic rock formation. The hike is challenging and demands good physical condition, as it involves navigating uneven terrain over several hours. Once at the top, hikers enjoy a lunch break, taking in the breathtaking views and capturing photos of the unique Trolltunga rock that juts out over the fjord.
If additional time remains after the hike, the tour stops at Låtefossen, a set of breathtaking waterfalls known for their height and natural beauty. This 30-minute stop offers more excellent photo opportunities and a chance to relax after the demanding trek.

The hike to Trolltunga is the centerpiece of this tour. It’s an 8 to 10-hour trek covering roughly 20 km, with the route ascending from the trailhead to P3 Mågelitopp and then descending to the Trolltunga rock. The trail includes sections of rugged terrain, steep inclines, and often variable weather conditions, making good physical fitness essential.
Guides on this tour are experienced and knowledgeable, helping to explain the landscape and ensuring safety throughout the journey. They also recommend bringing a warm hat and sturdy hiking boots. The tour provides snacks and water, but travelers must bring their own food supply for the day to stay energized.
The lunch at Trolltunga is a highlight, offering a chance to rest and enjoy the surreal scenery. Photographs taken at this vantage point often feature the dramatic rock overhang with the fjord below, creating unforgettable memories. After the top visit, hikers walk back to the vehicle, completing the demanding yet rewarding adventure.

The stop at Steindalsfossen is brief but highly memorable. Walking behind the waterfall allows for fantastic photos amid the roaring water. It’s a peaceful moment early in the day that adds to the overall charm of this tour.
If the schedule allows after the hike, the tour includes a visit to Låtefossen. This 165-meter waterfall features multiple tiers and is renowned for its natural beauty. The 30-minute stop here provides a perfect setting for more photos and a chance to appreciate Norway’s powerful water features.
Both stops are free of charge and underscore the tour’s focus on showcasing Norway’s stunning waterfalls and fjord scenery.
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This private tour ensures an intimate experience, with only your group participating. The tour is operated by Activity Norway and features pickup and drop-off in Bergen, making logistics straightforward.
The guides are praised for their engagement, knowledge, and punctuality. One guide, Luis Fernando, is noted for making the experience enjoyable, while Trond is commended for his expertise. Their insights enhance the journey, and they help maintain a good pace for the demanding hike.
The flexible cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. This makes the adventure suitable for travelers who are confident in their physical fitness and prepared for weather variability.

This tour is ideal for active travelers who enjoy challenging hikes and want to explore Norway’s spectacular fjord scenery. It requires good physical condition, as the 8 to 10-hour trek demands stamina and endurance. Travelers should also be comfortable with abrupt weather changes and rugged terrain.
The private format and inclusion of water, snacks, and transportation add to its convenience. However, it’s important to bring your own food and wear appropriate hiking gear. This tour suits those seeking a full-day, immersive outdoor experience and impressive views that only a multi-hour trek can provide.

The Full Day Hiking from Bergen to Trolltunga offers an incredible opportunity to witness some of Norway’s most dramatic scenery. With expert guides, beautiful waterfalls, and the challenge of a 20 km hike, it promises an experience that’s both physically rewarding and visually stunning.
While the price reflects the all-inclusive nature and private setting, it’s well worth it for travelers seeking a serious outdoor adventure. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy and high ratings indicate reliability and quality. It’s perfect for fit, adventurous visitors who want to push their limits while surrounded by Norway’s breathtaking landscapes.
“We really enjoyed our guide, Luis Fernando. The scenery on this hike is absolutely breathtaking. It's worth doing, for sure!”
What is the best time to book this tour?
Most bookings are made about 170 days in advance, indicating high demand. It’s advisable to book early to secure a spot.
How physically demanding is the hike?
The hike lasts 8 to 10 hours and covers about 20 km, requiring good physical fitness and stamina.
What should I bring for the hike?
Bring warm clothing, sturdy hiking boots, water, snacks, and a personal food package for the day.
Are guides knowledgeable about the area?
Yes, guides are praised for their engagement and expertise, helping to explain the scenery and ensure safety.
Is this tour suitable for children or less fit individuals?
Due to the challenging nature of the hike, it’s best suited for physically fit travelers comfortable with long outdoor treks.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is dependent on good weather; if canceled, travelers are offered another date or a full refund.
Does the tour include all fees?
Yes, all fees and taxes are included in the price, but food must be supplied by the traveler.
How long does the drive from Bergen take?
The drive to the trailhead takes approximately 3 hours, including a ferry crossing of the Hardanger fjord.
Can I see other waterfalls during the tour?
Yes, Låtefossen is included if time permits after the hike, and Steindalsfossen is visited on the way.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of challenging hiking, beautiful waterfalls, a private guide, and scenic fjord crossings makes it a comprehensive and memorable adventure.