Sognefjord Cidery Tour: A Blend of Tasting and Norwegian Attractions with Fjord Cruise

Experience the best of Norwegian attractions and indulge in a cider tasting adventure on the Sognefjord Cidery Tour. Discover the Hopperstad Stave Church, Storesvingen Viewpoint, and Tvindefossen waterfall before embarking on a scenic fjord cruise.

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • STORESVINGEN FJELLSTOVE - On the decent from Vikafjell mountain to Vik, the bus will stop at the viewpoint “Storesvingen”(about one hour from Voss). The viewpoint offers excellent photo opportunities with magnificent views of Vik Village and Sognefjorden.
  • Hopperstad Stave Church - The village of Vik has a rich cultural heritage. The main…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • Lunch included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and taxes included
  • Complimentary alcoholic beverages
Additional Information

This Cider expedition merges a savory lunch and tasting of cider with some of Norway’s premium attractions such as the Hopperstad Stave Church, Storesvingen Viewpoint, and Tvindefossen waterfall, and ends with a breath-taking cruise on the Sognefjord.
This is a singular journey to the winery in the Sognefjord region where you will savor local organic…

Location
Strandkaien 3
Strandkaien
Bus will pick up at bus stop by Bergen Tourist Information at Strandkaien.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Isaac_l
Jul 25, 2023
Worth it - Cider tour was engaging and fun. Food was great, drinks where delicious. Views were great from the bus- rained at the second half of the trip but was still fun
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Guyhazelof
Jul 21, 2023
Great trip around Voss - Super nice day! The people guiding us were friendly and professional. I strongly recommend the beautiful scenery, the boat trip and the delicious ciders at the cidery!
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Katherine_s
Jun 6, 2023
Sunny was a wonderful... - Sunny was a wonderful tour guide and we had the best day on our Cidery tour! We started out with great views in Voss, a tour of one of the most iconic stavekirkes in Vik, and then hopped on the boat over to the Cidery. My husband and I (20s) were able to easily stroll to the Cidery once landing in Balestrand and had no troubles locating it. It was so informative and fun, and a great way to try local ciders and foods that were paired with it! Afterwards, we had plenty of time to explore before catching the boat back and stopping by some waterfalls once we were back on the bus! A full, great day and would highly recommend!
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Fredolson7693
Dec 29, 2020
Just beutiful - This day tour to Balestrand with Cider tasting is a MUST when visiting Norway. Tour is in a Luxury Mercedes in fantastic surroundings and the attractions are coming constantly. The tour include cruise on the famous Sognefjord. The Ciderhuset Winery or Cidery gave us a warm welcome and one of the family members gave a lecture on how Cider is made. The Cider from this area of Norway is the best. Glaciertour.no gave us an extreme good day in Norway. Thank you.
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Kaydawn97
Jul 7, 2023
Cider tour - A fun time but a very long day. The ride there is gorgeous and there is a bathroom stop at the waterfall (also a small snack/souvenir shop there). Then we make it to the village with the old church which was super cool to see. The boat ride to Balestrand was about 30 minutes. We were the only ones from this group doing the cider tour and that part (once we got to Balestrand) wasn’t guided but it’s a super small town (~800 people) and they gave us the directions in Google maps and the boats number before leaving. Not sure if it’s usually more guided if more people are doing that instead of the glacier tour but it really was fine without one. The cider tour portion was fun and lunch was pretty good too (it was a cheese roll thing, prosciutto and Mayo, beet hummus, a breaded vegetable ball—almost like a hush puppy, and custard with strawberries). Lunch was after the tour portion which was about an hour long. It was a bit of an uphill walk to the ciderhouse itself. Then we did have a bit too much time in the town since there isn’t a whole lot to do but again, we were a very small tour group so I think the tour and lunch portion went faster than it probably does with more people. You could always bring a book or something while waiting for the boat to pick you back up and there’s plenty of park benches around.
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Mary_k
Jul 21, 2023
The tasting was great,... - The tasting was great, but you can do it solo for 1/4 of the cost. The rest was too much sitting. Bus and boat did not provide any great views or fjords
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360tammyh
Aug 2, 2022
Long and misleading - The title of this excursion was very misleading. There is no fjord cruise from Bergen. You drive for three hours. We had just come from Orland the day before, so driving back on that road was very disappointing for us. One nice surprise is going up into the hills in the mountains where the train was completely different. And then coming down into of your town. We spent very little time on the water because we did the cidery tour. But no one was there to meet us to take us to the cidery and the directions were never clear. So we wandered around for about 45 minutes until we found it. At the cidery, the owner was friendly and funny with his presentation. However we were really hungry and we didn’t get food until almost 230. The boat left us in this town where there was nothing to do. Until they picked us up again at 4:30. Took a short boat ride back and then drove all the way back. Getting back to town around 8 PM.
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Janea295
Sep 7, 2024
Underwhelming apart from the cider!! - Was really excited to do this tour but ended up pretty underwhelmed. The “bus” was great in terms of having big picture windows to see the views but seats are really crammed in. So if you’re over 5’ 7 you’ll spend a good 7 hours with your knees jammed against the seat in front or sitting skewed around. The scenery is really pretty but it takes a long time - 3 hours or so to get up to the fjord. It’s the exact same route back so don’t worry if you miss anything. The stave church was pretty and the stop is short so that was all good. Thomas the driving was friendly and VERY chatty. In fact I don’t think he stopped for the first 2 hours. Some of his narrative was interesting. A lot wasn’t! We were the only people doing the cider tour and everyone else was going to the glacier. For us, the fjord trip was only around 30 mins and you’re in the really wide part of the fjord so just like sailing on a lake. What was a little disappointing is that we were dropped off at Balusande, asked if we had google maps and had to just get ourselves to the cider house. The cider tour was great - the highlight of the trip and definitely worth going. BUT that concluded at 2pm and we were then stuck in Balasunde until 4.45pm which is when the boat comes back from the glacier. There is absolutely nothing else in town apart from a few hotels and a gift shop. Not even a decent coffee shop. If you want to pay hotel prices I assume you could get a coffee in one of those. Do you just sit and wait for almost three hours. The trip back includes the waterfall which is pretty but you’ve already gone past it once. Overall pretty underwhelmed by the tour. A super long day 7am until 20.40 with not much in it.
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Stephanie_h
Jun 26, 2024
It was okay - The tour was okay but expensive for what it was. There wasn’t a tour of the cidery like advertised, just an hour of tasting and shared appetizers. There was about an hour to spend at Balestrand which wasn’t enough time to find a hike but too much time at a place that really only offered a grocery store and a dock. The boat ride, which was most of the trip, was cancelled due to mechanical/safety issues. Certainly not the wrong decision with safety, but it did cut out a chunk of what this tour was supposed to be. The driver was great and provided information occasionally along the way and really tried to give us a good experience even with the boat cancellation. Overall, this trip felt like long bus transportation for an hour of cider and snacks and back again with brief picture pull overs along the way. I think it would have been more time and cost effective to find public transportation to do the same things.
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Scott
Sep 8, 2022
Poor Service - I was very disappointed with Glacier Tours. We had to exit the tour 2 hours into the 11 hour tour due to my spouse becoming sick in the bus. The company has refused to respond to my emails and phone calls requesting a refund or at least acknowledge we exited the tour in order to turn into our travel insurance.
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