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Discover Norway's most visited natural attraction, Vorings Waterfall, on a private 7.5-hour tour from Bergen featuring scenic drives, optional activities, and stunning views.
This private day tour from Bergen offers a close-up view of Vorings Waterfall, Norway’s most visited natural site, with approximately 700,000 visitors annually. For $511.04 per person, you’ll spend around 7 hours 30 minutes enjoying dramatic landscapes, from towering waterfalls to scenic mountain farms. The trip includes private transportation, pick-up and drop-off options at Bergen, Voss, or Eidfjord, and two different routes—one with a simple viewing experience and another with an adventurous hike to the base of the waterfall.
Guides are knowledgeable and attentive, and optional activities like cinematic drone videos or a boat safari can enhance the experience. However, travelers should be aware that in October and November, parts of the waterfall may be frozen, reducing water flow and potentially limiting access. This tour suits those interested in scenic drives, photography, and exploring Norway’s breathtaking nature with the comfort of private transport.

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The tour begins promptly at 8:00 am at Bergen Station and ends at the same location. This private experience is designed for flexibility, with group discounts available. Travel time is included in the 7 hours 30 minutes duration, making it easy to plan your day around this scenic adventure. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with optional activities catering to different interests and fitness levels.
Travelers enjoy a scenic drive along the E16-N13 highway, renowned for its stunning landscapes and dramatic views. The journey includes passing by the longest suspension bridge in Norway, the 1.3 km long iconic bridge, which adds a striking visual element to the trip, even if it is only passed by without stopping.
The route offers a chance to appreciate the lush autumn colors or the first snowfalls in late October, as noted in reviews praising the fiery fall foliage and early snow. The landscape changes with the seasons, making each trip unique.

The highlight of the tour is the Voringfossen Waterfall, nearly 180 meters high and visited by around 700,000 people a year. The primary activity here is simply enjoying the breathtaking view of the waterfall, which is accessible via viewing platforms. Visitors often find this spot perfect for a picnic or a quick lunch if they bring packed food.
Optional activities at this stop include capturing cinematic drone videos or hiking closer to the plunge pool for a more immersive experience. The viewpoint allows for great photo opportunities, but in colder months, the spray and ice can make the platforms and nearby paths slippery, requiring caution.

After Voringfossen, the tour takes a scenic drive through Møbådalen, a valley famous for zigzagging, steep roads that have been in use for over a century. A brief 5-10 minute stop at the Møbådalen bridge provides sweeping views of the landscape and the waterfall itself, with a chance to see the water cascade from above.
This stop often includes a cinematic drone video opportunity, capturing the impressive scenery from multiple viewpoints. The drive through this area offers a chance to appreciate Norway’s rugged beauty from different vantage points.

Travelers can select between two options for exploring the Voringsfossen Waterfall:
Both options offer spectacular views, but the hike offers a closer encounter with the waterfall’s power.

An optional highlight during the tour is a 45-minute visit to Kjeåsen Mountain Farm, perched at 600 meters above fjord level. These private farms are open to the public and are famous for their stunning location and cinematic drone filming opportunities. This visit provides a chance to experience Norway’s traditional mountain farming lifestyle and capture breathtaking images from high above the fjord.
Travelers opting for this stop should book during the reservation process, as it is not included by default. The farm’s remote position emphasizes Norway’s remarkable ability to sustain life in hard-to-reach locations.

The tour provides private transportation, ensuring comfort and flexibility. Pick-up and drop-off services are available at Bergen, Voss, or Eidfjord, depending on the traveler’s preference. Optional extras during the trip include a boat safari or cinematic drone videos/images, adding a professional touch to your memories.
It’s worth noting that in late autumn and winter, parts of the waterfall may be frozen, reducing water flow and potentially limiting access. The viewing platforms remain accessible but can be icy, so caution is advised. The tour’s schedule may be canceled during severe weather conditions.
FjordVista is the operator behind this tour, offering a private, customizable experience with group discounts. The tour is designed to offer a balance of scenic driving, photo opportunities, and optional hikes. Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, the stunning views, and the value for money despite the price point.
This tour appeals to those who love scenic drives and breathtaking landscapes, especially fans of waterfalls, fjords, and mountain farms. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a private, flexible experience with options to tailor the day to their interests and fitness levels. It also suits photography enthusiasts eager to capture cinematic drone footage.
However, it might be less suitable for those with limited mobility or expecting active hiking in winter conditions, due to the potential for ice and snow.
The private day tour from Bergen offers a rewarding look at Norway’s dramatic natural beauty, with the Voringfossen Waterfall as its centerpiece. The scenic roads, optional activities, and stunning viewpoints make it a flexible choice for different interests and fitness levels. The option to include a mountain farm visit or a hike to the waterfall’s base adds variety, though visitors should be prepared for seasonal weather conditions.
While the tour provides top-notch landscapes and professional guides, travelers should be aware of potential seasonal limitations, especially in autumn and winter. The tour’s value is enhanced by its private nature and the opportunity to customize stops, making it a memorable way to explore Norway’s iconic waterfalls and fjords.
How long is the tour from Bergen?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours 30 minutes, including all stops and travel time.
What are the route options?
There are two options: a car trip to the waterfall viewpoint or an adventurous hike to the waterfall’s base.
Can I visit the Kjeåsen Mountain Farm?
Yes, but it must be booked during reservation, as it’s an optional stop at 45 minutes at a high-altitude mountain farm.
Is the waterfall view accessible in winter?
Yes, the viewing platforms are accessible even if parts of the waterfall are frozen, but icy conditions may require caution.
What optional activities are available?
Options include cinematic drone videos, a boat safari, and hiking at Voringsfossen.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included; travelers should bring packed lunch if desired.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the car ride option is suitable for all ages, but the hike requires moderate fitness and proper footwear.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes, preferably hiking boots if choosing the hike, and dress appropriately for the weather, especially in colder months.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour start.
Who operates this tour?
FjordVista provides this private, customizable experience designed to showcase Norway’s stunning landscapes.