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Explore iconic Norway waterfalls, fjords, and scenic stops on an 11-hour guided tour from Bergen, including lunch, film showings, and breathtaking views.

This full-day tour from Bergen offers a chance to see Vøringsfossen, one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls, with its impressive 182-meter drop and 145 meters of free fall. The experience is packed with scenic stops, a delicious lunch featuring Norwegian ingredients, and engaging activities like watching a 180-degree film at the Norwegian Nature Center.
The tour is ideal for those who want to explore the dramatic landscapes of Vestland County, including Hardangerfjord and Hardangervidda National Park. It’s a well-organized day that combines nature, culture, and spectacular views, though it involves quite a bit of driving and walking on stone stairs.
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The journey begins at Strandkaien 17 in Bergen, where the bus departs at 08:00 AM, with a meeting time at 07:45 AM. The tour takes approximately 11 hours, returning back to the starting point in the late evening. The tour is conducted on a first-class bus, ensuring a comfortable ride through the scenic Norwegian countryside.
The group size is managed to provide a personalized experience, and the guide speaks English fluently. The tour includes entrance fees to the Norsk Natursenter and the 180-degree nature film, making the entire day seamless and engaging.

Vøringsfossen is the centerpiece of this tour, with a 182-meter drop that creates a powerful spray and mist, perfect for photos. Visitors can walk onto the viewing bridge that goes right over the waterfall for an up-close experience. There’s also free time to take pictures and enjoy the sound of rushing water.
A highlight is walking the stone stairs up to Skjervsfossen, where visitors can stand at the top of this waterfall, feeling the cool, humid air and hearing the roar of the water. This walk provides a closer connection to nature and offers unique vantage points for photography.

The tour follows the stunning Hardangerfjord, one of Norway’s most beautiful fjords. The scenic drive lasts about 75 minutes, with brief stops at key points, including Steinsdalsfossen, where a 30-minute visit allows for more photo opportunities of this picturesque waterfall.
The Hardanger Bridge offers a 15-minute stop with sweeping views of the fjord below. The bridge is a marvel of architecture and provides great opportunities for photos of the landscape.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Norwegian Nature Center is a major highlight of the tour. During a 75-minute visit, travelers enjoy a lunch featuring Norwegian ingredients, allowing for a taste of local flavors in a comfortable setting. The center also shows a 180-degree film, which complements the day’s scenic highlights and deepens understanding of the area’s natural beauty.
The center’s location makes it a perfect spot to relax before heading to the waterfalls and other scenic spots.

The tour includes a 75-minute drive along Hardangerfjord, with opportunities to take photos and absorb the majestic scenery. Later, a 40-minute bus tour takes visitors through the town of Eidfjord, where additional vistas of the fjord are visible.

In Dale, travelers can enjoy a short break of 30 minutes, where they can indulge in Norwegian coffee, tea, and local snacks, such as waffles with jam or brown cheese. This stop offers a taste of local hospitality and a chance to relax amid scenic surroundings.
Skjervsfossen gets a final visit, with 20 minutes allocated for photos and walking to the waterfall’s top, providing a memorable close to the day’s natural adventures.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring warm clothing for changing weather, and carry a camera to capture the stunning vistas. Rain gear and water are also recommended, given the outdoor nature of the stops and potential weather changes.
This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with fear of heights or vertigo, due to the nature of the walking involved and the heights of certain viewpoints.

The combination of scenic drives, iconic waterfalls, and cultural stops makes this a comprehensive day trip. The inclusion of a delicious lunch with local ingredients and an educational film adds depth to the experience.
Travel North’s tour is well-regarded for its knowledgeable guide and smooth logistics, making it easy to enjoy Norway’s stunning natural beauty without the stress of planning.
However, the tour involves quite a bit of driving, and physical activity like walking stairs and standing at viewpoints, so it’s best suited for active travelers comfortable outdoors.
This tour offers a full immersion into Norway’s spectacular natural scenery, with the chance to see Vøringsfossen, Skjervsfossen, and the Hardangerfjord in one memorable day. The lunch at the Nature Center and the film add cultural context, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.
While it requires a good level of mobility and comfort with outdoor environments, it delivers a well-organized, engaging day filled with photo opportunities, scenic landscapes, and authentic local flavors. Perfect for those eager to see Norway’s natural wonders in a single day without sacrificing comfort or convenience.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour uses a first-class bus for all transfers, ensuring a comfortable journey through scenic routes.
How long is the tour from start to finish?
The entire experience lasts roughly 11 hours, beginning at 07:45 AM and returning to Bergen in the late evening.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring warm clothing, a camera, water, and rain gear to be prepared for changing weather conditions.
Are there any restrictions on participation?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with fear of heights or vertigo because of the walking involved at viewpoints and stairs.