Discover Norway’s beauty: Train & bus tour from Oslo to Bergen via Hardangervidda, Vøringfossen, and Hardangerfjord. Adventure awaits!
Discover Norway’s beauty: Train & bus tour from Oslo to Bergen via Hardangervidda, Vøringfossen, and Hardangerfjord. Adventure awaits!
- Oslo S - Please note that the train ticket is not included in the tour price. Tickets can be purchased separately at vy.no. Oslo Central Station, situated in the heart of Norway’s capital, is a lively transportation hub and the starting point for numerous train journeys. With its sleek, modern architecture and convenient facilities, it offers a…
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Oslo S - Please note that the train ticket is not included in the tour price. Tickets can be purchased separately at vy.no. Oslo Central Station, situated in the heart of Norway’s capital, is a lively transportation hub and the starting point for numerous train journeys. With its sleek, modern architecture and convenient facilities, it offers a comfortable environment. Embark on a magical journey from Oslo to Geilo, a scenic train ride through some of Norway’s most stunning landscapes. The 156 km route showcases breathtaking views, from rolling hills and lush valleys to snow-capped mountain peaks. Operated by Norwegian Railways (VY), the train provides a comfortable and convenient travel experience, allowing passengers to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Along the way, charming towns and villages offer insights into Norway’s rich history and culture. Be sure to disembark at Geilo Station.
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Geilo - The bus departs at 12:45 directly in front of the Geilo train station, marked with a “Jaunt Norway” sign on the windshield. The driver will attempt to park directly in front of the station, but if the spot is occupied, the bus will be a few meters further down in the village. There are public toilets, shops, and restaurants available. The first toilet stop after departing Geilo is approximately one and a half hours later.
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Hardangervidda National Park - Travel comfortably with us across the Hardangervidda mountain plateau. Marvel at the extraordinary and breathtaking landscape, featuring rugged mountains, deep valleys, and unique flora and fauna. This area is home to Europe’s largest reindeer population, with some snow persisting until August. After a short drive, the landscape changes dramatically. The tree line here in the north is around 900 meters, while Hardangervidda’s highest point is about 1500 meters above sea level. Weather permitting, we will make one or two photo stops along the way.
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Voringfossen - Vøringfossen waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder that should be on everyone’s itinerary when traveling between Oslo and Bergen. With a total drop of 182 meters and a major drop of 163 meters, it is one of Norway’s most impressive waterfalls and a major tourist attraction. As you approach, the thunderous sound of rushing water and mist rising from the base of the falls greet you. We’ll stop at the parking lot, a short walk from the viewing platform, where public toilets are available. The nearby Fossli Hotel has a cozy café worth visiting. Outside of summer, enjoy a cup of coffee by the crackling fireplace. We’ll spend about 30 minutes here, admiring the waterfall and surrounding landscape. Travel time to the next stop is approximately one and a half hours.
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Eidfjord Municipality - Continuing our drive into the valley, we reach the charming village of Eidfjord after about 20 minutes. Nestled on the banks of the Eidfjord, this small village offers breathtaking views of the fjord and surrounding mountains.
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Hardanger Bridge - After driving along the fjord for another 20 minutes, we enter a tunnel and emerge at a traffic circle inside the tunnel where we turn left. A minute later, we find ourselves on the Hardanger Bridge, a 1,380-meter-long engineering marvel standing 55 meters tall. It was the longest bridge in Norway and the 10th longest in the world when it opened. Crossing the Hardanger Bridge, we enter a tunnel leading deep into the rock. After about 500 meters, we arrive at a roundabout ingeniously constructed within the rock. From there, we enter the 7 km long Vallaviktunnel, taking us back to the other side of the Hardangerfjord. As we continue our drive along the scenic fjord, we’re treated to more awe-inspiring views of the surrounding landscape. Towering cliffs and shimmering waters flank the road, providing a stunning backdrop to our journey.
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Oystese - Øystese is a small and beautiful town located in the municipality of Kvam in Vestland county, Norway. It’s situated along the Hardangerfjord and is known for its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. There’s a shopping area, a sandy beach, a marina, and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy in the area. Unfortunately, we don’t have time for a stop on this tour and will therefore only drive through this lovely place.
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Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall - As we approach the Steinsdalsfossen waterfall near Norheimsund, the sound of rushing water fills the air. The towering falls were formed centuries ago when the river changed course, and its majestic 50-meter height makes it one of Norway’s most impressive waterfalls. A winding path leads behind the waterfall, allowing visitors to marvel at the cascading water from the safety of the rock face. This unique and picturesque spot is a must-see for any traveler, and you’ll have ample time to explore its wonders. For added convenience, there are public toilets and a tourist information center on-site. When you need a break, the cozy café offers a warm cup of coffee and a selection of souvenirs. The old stone arch bridge is a delightful sight that adds to the area’s character. We stay here for 25 minutes, and travel time to Bergen is about one and a half hours.
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Bergen - After exploring the waterfall, we continue our journey to Bergen. The remaining 1.5 hours of our journey will take us through equally beautiful scenery, and we will arrive in the heart of the city in no time. The bus stops at the tourist information center right in the center of Bergen at the fish market.
- Pickup from the train station in Geilo
- Drop-off at the Tourist Information centre in Bergen
- Experienced driver-guide
- One suitcase and one hand luggage per person
- Photo stops when possible
- Pickup from the train station in Geilo
- Drop-off at the Tourist Information centre in Bergen
- Experienced driver-guide
- One suitcase and one hand luggage per person
- Photo stops when possible
- THE TRAIN TICKET OSLO TO GEILO IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TOUR. Pleas book atbook at vy.no
- Food and drinks are unfortunately not included in the price of this tour
- THE TRAIN TICKET OSLO TO GEILO IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TOUR. Pleas book atbook at vy.no
- Food and drinks are unfortunately not included in the price of this tour
The upcoming summer 2025 tour is designed for travelers journeying from Oslo to Bergen. This tour aims to highlight the most thrilling segments of this route by bus.
Begin your adventure by taking a train from Oslo to Geilo (note: train tickets are not included and can be booked at vy.no). From there, join the bus tour across the stunning Hardangervidda…
The upcoming summer 2025 tour is designed for travelers journeying from Oslo to Bergen. This tour aims to highlight the most thrilling segments of this route by bus.
Begin your adventure by taking a train from Oslo to Geilo (note: train tickets are not included and can be booked at vy.no). From there, join the bus tour across the stunning Hardangervidda high plateau, soaring above the tree line.
Witness one of Norway’s most awe-inspiring waterfalls, the majestic Vøringfossen.
Traverse the Hardangerfjord via one of the world’s longest bridges, offering breathtaking views of the glistening waters.
As the tour continues along the Hardangerfjord, be enveloped by towering mountains, verdant orchards, and quaint villages, all highlighting the region’s natural splendor.
The tour also includes a stop at Steindalsfossen waterfall, where you can walk behind the falling water while remaining dry.
The journey concludes with a drop-off at the Tourist Information center in Bergen.
This tour offers a remarkable opportunity to experience the beauty of Norway in a single trip.
- On the Hardangervidda it can be quite cool even in midsummer. Please bring a warm jacket and wear sturdy shoes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.