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Discover Norway’s stunning waterfalls, fjords, and scenic mountain roads on this private 10-hour tour from Bergen, featuring iconic sites and breathtaking views.
A full-day exploration of Norway’s natural beauty, the Private Waterfalls and Wonders Tour in Norway offers an immersive experience into the country’s most scenic landscapes. Priced at $821.03 per person, this 10-hour journey is ideal for those wanting a private, personalized adventure through fjords, waterfalls, and mountain roads. The tour includes pickup and drop-off in Bergen, a comfortable air-conditioned Tesla Model X, and access to seven specific stops that highlight Norway’s natural and engineering marvels.
This tour receives a perfect 5.0 rating from three reviews, emphasizing its magnificent waterfalls, spectacular fjord views, and the expert guide who accompanies the journey. While it is a full-day experience that covers many highlights, it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with walking and outdoor exploration, given the stops at waterfalls and scenic viewpoints. The private format ensures a tailored experience, with group discounts available for larger parties, making it a good choice for families, friends, or couples seeking an intimate adventure.

The journey starts at 8:30 am from Strandkaien 3 in Bergen. The private Tesla departs with pickup right from your desired location. The drive to Vossevangen takes about 1 hour 50 minutes, passing along the fjord and white water rapids. This initial leg prepares you for the scenic highlights ahead, with the majestic Norwegian landscape unfolding outside your window.
Once in Vossevangen, a brief 20-minute stop allows for a walk by the lake, offering a chance to stretch and soak in the peaceful waters. This charming town provides a gentle introduction to Norway’s mountain and lake scenery, setting the tone for the day.
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From Vossevangen, the tour progresses to the Skjervsfossen Waterfall, a famous twin waterfall renowned for its natural beauty. The drive takes around 20 minutes through scenic roads. Upon arrival, visitors are encouraged to walk the trail all the way to the foot of the waterfall, capturing photos of the cascading water and lush surroundings.
This stop lasts 30 minutes, giving enough time to appreciate the power of the falls and take memorable pictures. The waterfall’s natural charm is complemented by the quirky detail of a fancy toilet, adding a touch of humor to this picturesque location.

The tour includes crossing the longest suspension bridge in Norway, positioned in the middle of the Queen of the Norwegian fjords, Hardanger Fjord. This engineering marvel offers stunning views of the fjord below and the surrounding mountains. The drive through tunnels with roundabouts adds an element of Norwegian ingenuity, making the transit part of the experience.
While on the bridge, travelers are treated to breathtaking vistas of the fjord’s vast waterway, a perfect photo opportunity. This segment highlights Norway’s impressive infrastructure designed to connect remote and beautiful landscapes.

After crossing the suspension bridge, the journey continues via mountain roads to Voringfossen, one of Norway’s most visited waterfalls. Here, the valley views are spectacular, and visitors are encouraged to walk around the well-connected viewing platforms.
The 35-minute stop at Voringfossen allows for close-up viewing of the powerful cascade and the surrounding landscape. The area is especially popular for its photo opportunities and the sound of rushing water that fills the air. The accessibility of the platforms makes it easy to get multiple viewpoints.

Next, the tour arrives at Eidfjord, a small fjord-side town known for its charming atmosphere and the SIMA hydroelectric power plant. The 60-minute stop provides time for a lunch break while enjoying views of the river flowing through the town.
Eidfjord’s proximity to the fjord and its lush surroundings make it a peaceful spot to relax amid natural beauty. The visit offers insights into Norway’s hydropower engineering and its role in the country’s energy landscape.

After lunch, the journey continues along the Norwegian National Scenic Road of Hardanger, passing through apple and salmon farms. This scenic route showcases fjordside vistas, with opportunities to observe local agriculture and aquaculture practices.
A brief 15-minute stop at Tyrvefjøra provides a chance to enjoy the famous views and take photos of the farms and fjord. This part of the tour emphasizes the harmony between Norway’s natural environment and rural industries.

The next highlight is Steinsdalsfossen, a well-loved waterfall where visitors can walk behind the cascade. The 30-minute stop offers the chance to stand behind the waterfall’s spray and experience the sound and feel of rushing water up close.
The walkway behind the falls makes for an impressive photo with the waterfall in the background. This location is perfect for those wanting a hands-on experience of Norway’s waterfalls.

The final waterfall stop is Fossen bratte, also known as the Bridal Veil. If the walking path is open, visitors can walk down to the foot of the waterfall — which drops around 80 meters — and enjoy the refreshing mist on their face.
This 45-minute stop allows for close-up appreciation of Norway’s impressive waterfalls. The natural setting here provides a fitting conclusion to the waterfall exploration.
The tour concludes with a 60-minute drive back to Bergen, passing more fjordside scenery along the way. The final destination is the medieval, wooden city of Bergen, where the journey ends at the original meeting point.
This last stretch offers a scenic farewell to Norway’s dramatic landscapes, leaving travelers with lasting images of fjords, waterfalls, and mountain roads.
The private transportation ensures a comfortable and flexible experience, with pickup and drop-off in Bergen. The Tesla Model X is spacious enough for groups, with group discounts available for parties larger than six. Bottled water and air conditioning enhance comfort, while lunch is not included, so travelers should plan accordingly.
The tour operates in good weather conditions, with a full refund offered if canceled due to weather issues. It departs at 8:30 am but can be adjusted based on guest preference, providing flexibility for different schedules.
The main strengths of this tour include its expert guide who shares fascinating stories about the sites, the variety of stops that showcase Norway’s waterfalls, fjords, and engineering feats, and the private format that offers a personalized experience. The stunning views and easy access to waterfalls with walkways behind them stand out as highlights.
This tour is ideal for those who want a rundown of Norway’s natural wonders in a single day without the hassle of self-driving. It suits travelers who appreciate scenic drives, photo opportunities, and outdoor walks, and are comfortable with moderate walking at stops.
“The most impressive part was the waterfalls and of course the grand fjord.”
What is included in the tour price?
The fee covers private transportation, bottled water, air-conditioned vehicle, and pick-up and drop-off in Bergen.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are stops for a meal in Eidfjord where you can enjoy local scenery and food options.
How long do stops last at each waterfall?
Stops range from 25 to 35 minutes, providing ample time for photos, walking, and enjoying the views.
Can I walk behind the waterfalls?
Yes, at Skjervsfossen, Steinsdalsfossen, and possibly Fossen bratte if the walking paths are open, visitors can walk behind or down to the foot of the waterfalls.
What makes this tour different from other Bergen excursions?
This is a private, all-inclusive experience focusing on waterfalls, fjords, and remarkable engineering, with a knowledgeable guide and flexible schedule.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but walking at some stops may require moderate effort, especially for those with mobility challenges.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 100 days in advance, emphasizing its popularity and limited availability.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance; cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This tour offers a well-rounded, scenic day through some of Norway’s most stunning landscapes, combining natural waterfalls, fjords, and impressive infrastructure. It’s a reliable choice for those seeking an intimate, informative, and visually spectacular experience in the Bergen area.