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Discover Norway's stunning Geiranger and glaciers on a private 9-hour tour, featuring scenic stops, a glacier visit by Troll Cars, and personalized service.

This private tour in Andalsnes, Norway, offers an immersive experience through some of the country’s most iconic landscapes. For a group of up to 15 people, the tour provides a full day of sightseeing for just $1,824.51 per group, making it an excellent way to enjoy Norway’s natural beauty in a personalized setting. The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with pickup included and mobile ticketing for convenience.
What truly sets this experience apart is its comprehensive itinerary: exploring the famous Geiranger Fjord, traversing the historic old mountain road, and visiting the Briksdal Glacier with the unique Troll Cars. It’s a journey that combines majestic fjords, mountain views, and a glacier encounter, suitable for those seeking a full day of scenic discovery. The inclusion of lunch, coffee, and all fees enhances the value, although it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with a full day of outdoor exploration.

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The tour begins with a two-hour visit to Geiranger Fjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning waterfalls and dramatic cliffs. From the bottom to the top of the fjord, the experience offers sweeping views of the landscape, with an admission ticket included for access to scenic viewpoints like Dalsnibba. This stop provides ample opportunities for photos of Norway’s famous fjord scenery.
Traveling along this route, the tour captures the essence of Geiranger’s natural beauty. The guide highlights the geological and cultural significance of the fjord while providing practical insights into the area’s history, making this a memorable starting point for the day.

Next, the journey continues along the Nasjonale Turistvegar Gamle Strynefjellsvegen, an old mountain road that offers a glimpse into Norway’s rugged past. This two-hour stop allows passengers to appreciate the scenic twists and turns of this historic route, with admission tickets included.
The road is known for its breathtaking vistas and mountain landscapes. Traveling on this route, visitors enjoy views that evoke the change of seasons, from lush greenery to snow-capped peaks, reflecting Norway’s diverse climate and terrain.

The highlight for many is the three-hour visit to the Briksdal Glacier, often described as astonishing despite its melting state. The glacier, Briksdalbreen, is accessible via Troll Cars, a fun and practical way to ascend towards the glacier face.
This stop offers a rare chance to see glacial ice in Norway, with the added thrill of riding in the Troll Cars. The guide provides context about the glacier’s formation and current state, making it both an awe-inspiring and educational experience. Travelers should be prepared for potential weather changes and enjoy the dramatic scenery.

A brief 15-minute stop at Flydalsjuvet follows, known for being one of Queen Sonja’s favorite places. This viewpoint offers panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains, perfect for capturing memorable photos.
The spot’s popularity stems from its unobstructed vistas and scenic beauty. It’s an ideal short break to soak in the landscape, with the guide sharing stories about the area’s significance and natural features.

The tour’s 30-minute stop at Ornevegen, also called Ornesvingen, presents one of the most melancholic views in the region. The overlook offers dramatic perspectives of the mountains and fjord, emphasizing Norway’s rugged terrain.
Passengers can take in the somber yet stunning landscape, appreciating the raw beauty of the mountains. This stop provides a contemplative pause amid the day’s many vistas, highlighting Norway’s dramatic natural contrasts.

Throughout the day, travelers benefit from private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort during the long drives. The tour includes lunch, with options for a picnic outside if the weather permits, or enjoying local food at a nearby restaurant.
The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation. The group size of up to 15 people strikes a balance between intimacy and social interaction, guided by knowledgeable staff.

All fees and taxes are covered in the price, including admission tickets for the fjord, mountain road, and glacier stops. The Troll Cars ride to the glacier face is a unique feature, adding an element of adventure. The experience also offers coffee and/or tea to keep everyone energized throughout the day.
The tour’s flexibility allows for a full day of sightseeing while maintaining a comfortable pace. The pickup service makes logistics straightforward, removing the hassle of finding meeting points.
This private experience appeals most to those who enjoy scenic drives, photo opportunities, and nature-focused adventures. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a personalized, in-depth look at some of Norway’s most famous landscapes. The inclusion of multiple stops and the glacier visit makes it suitable for those who want a full immersion in the region’s natural beauty.
The 9-hour duration suits those comfortable with a day outdoors, and the small group size ensures a more private, relaxed atmosphere. It’s also a good choice for visitors who value guided insights and a well-structured itinerary.
This private tour in Andalsnes provides a comprehensive look at Norway’s stunning Geiranger Fjord and glaciers, combining scenic drives, breathtaking viewpoints, and a glacier encounter using Troll Cars. The nine-hour itinerary offers a rich mix of landscapes, history, and natural wonders, all while maintaining comfort and convenience with private transport and included lunch.
The guide’s expertise enhances the experience, helping visitors appreciate the significance of each stop. While it’s a full day, most travelers find it value-packed and memorable, especially those eager to see famous fjord vistas and glacier scenery in one trip.
This tour suits adventurous, nature-loving groups who want a personalized, flexible experience** in Norway’s iconic landscapes. It’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a comprehensive day of sightseeing, with comfort and expert guidance woven into the experience.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation, admission tickets for Geiranger Fjord, the mountain road, and Briksdal Glacier, lunch, coffee/tea, and all fees and taxes.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, allowing plenty of time to explore each stop comfortably.
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, but the experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The tour’s physical requirements are manageable for most, but travelers should be prepared for outdoor activity.