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Discover the stunning Norwegian fjords on this private 4.5-hour guided tour from Flåm, including UNESCO sites, dramatic viewpoints, and optional Viking Town visit.
Explore Norway’s breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage fjord landscapes on this private guided tour from Flåm. Priced at $712.57 per person, the tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours and offers an intimate, personalized experience with a private driver-guide. This tour is ideal for travelers seeking authentic scenic beauty and flexible stops, with the option to visit a Viking Town or enjoy more time at natural viewpoints. Its small group size ensures a relaxed, engaging atmosphere, and pickup is included, making logistics straightforward.
What makes this tour stand out is the focus on key UNESCO sites like the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord, combined with spectacular vistas from Stegastein. The itinerary balances cultural highlights with natural wonders, and the private vehicle guarantees comfort and flexibility. The only notable consideration is that the Viking Town visit is optional, so travelers wanting more history should plan accordingly.


This private tour begins in Flåm, where your driver-guide greets you for a morning pickup. The tour departs from this lively port area, which is a popular cruise destination, but with the private transportation, you escape the crowds quickly. The guide provides an informative commentary as you leave behind the busy harbor, focusing on the stunning natural surroundings that lie ahead.
The first stop is at the Flam Railway Museum, where you gain insight into the area’s railway history. This brief visit sets the tone for a journey filled with spectacular views and cultural sights. The free admission makes this a light, informative start to your exploration.
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Next, your guide takes you to the Stalheim Hotel, a historic landmark with roots reaching back to 1647. The hotel has long been associated with Norway’s postal service, adding to its historic charm. From the outlook terrace, travelers enjoy a panoramic view of the Nærøydalen valley, a highlight of the trip.
While the hotel itself may be closed from late September, the view remains accessible. The 25-minute stop allows plenty of time to admire the landscape and take photos of the dramatic rock formations and lush valleys that characterize this part of Norway.

A standout feature here is the Stalheimskleiva road, famous for its hairpin turns winding down the hillside. While the road is temporarily closed due to an avalanche, the tour offers the option of walking down the road to see it up close. Alternatively, visitors can enjoy the Stalheim waterfall from above.
The 30-minute stop provides an excellent chance to witness Stalheimsfossen, one of Norway’s notable waterfalls. If hiking appeals, the guide can include a walk along the road or around the waterfall, making this a flexible and scenic experience.

In Gudvangen, the tour takes you to a vibrant Viking Town—a modern reconstruction that offers insights into Norway’s Viking history. This stop lasts about 45 minutes and can be extended if you choose to visit the Viking exhibit (ticket not included). The town’s authenticity and lively atmosphere give a glimpse into Viking life.
Adjacent to the town, you’ll find the Nærøyfjord, one of the two fjords inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Photograph the spectacular landscape and learn about its importance as a natural wonder. This stop combines cultural history with stunning scenery.

From Gudvangen, the tour heads to the Stegastein viewpoint, perched at 2,130 feet (650 meters) above sea level. The 20-minute visit offers unparalleled vistas of the Aurlandsfjord and surrounding mountains. The architectural design of the lookout platform ensures sweeping, unobstructed views, perfect for photography.
This stop is a highlight for its dramatic perspective on the fjords and mountain landscapes, providing the perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the scale of Norway’s natural beauty.
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After soaking in the views at Stegastein, the vehicle descends via a twisting road to the Aurland area, an important local hub. The journey back to Flåm completes the circuit, offering more chance to admire the scenic landscape. The tour wraps up with a return to the original departure point.
Throughout the drive, the guide offers additional commentary, sharing insights into the geography, history, and culture of these fjord regions.

This private tour includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges, along with bottled water for the journey. The air-conditioned vehicle and live commentary from an experienced local guide ensure a comfortable and engaging experience. Hotel or port pickup and drop-off simplify logistics, especially for cruise passengers.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with children needing to be accompanied by an adult. The maximum group size is 7 people, preserving an intimate atmosphere. Travelers should note that tickets to the Viking Town are not included and require separate purchase if desired.

The tour operates year-round, from October 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026, with daily departures between 9:00AM and 4:00PM. Booking at least 102 days in advance is recommended due to high demand and limited availability for such personalized experiences.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind for planning. Since the tour runs in all weather conditions, travelers should dress appropriately for the outdoor stops.
This private guided tour offers a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural insights, perfect for those wanting a personalized experience in Norway’s scenic fjord region. The visits to UNESCO sites like the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord, combined with stops like Stegastein and Stalheim, make for a comprehensive day of sightseeing.
The knowledgeable guide and flexible itinerary provide added value, especially if you wish to spend more time at certain stops or include the Viking Town visit. The cost reflects the private, customized nature of the tour and the inclusion of luxury transport and commentary.
This tour suits travelers seeking scenic grandeur with a personal touch, especially those interested in UNESCO sites, dramatic viewpoints, and Norwegian history. It’s a good choice for small groups or families who want a hassle-free, immersive experience of Norway’s iconic fjord landscape.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, providing ample time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Is pickup included?
Yes, hotel or port pickup is included in the price, making logistics straightforward.
Can I visit the Viking Town?
Visiting the Viking Town is optional; you can choose to spend more time at natural viewpoints instead. Tickets for the Viking exhibit are not included.
What is the maximum group size?
The maximum group size is 7 people, ensuring an intimate experience.
Is there an option to hike during the tour?
Hiking can be included if you’re interested, particularly around Stalheimskleiva or the waterfalls, depending on weather and conditions.
What should I wear?
Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear are recommended.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Yes, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking at least 102 days in advance is recommended due to high demand.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $712.57 per person, reflecting its private nature and comprehensive itinerary.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.