Embark on an unforgettable tour of Flåm, starting with a premium Nærøyfjord cruise and iconic Flåm Railway experience. Explore stunning waterfalls, majestic mountains, and the UNESCO World Heritage site Nærøyfjord.
Embark on an unforgettable tour of Flåm, starting with a premium Nærøyfjord cruise and iconic Flåm Railway experience. Explore stunning waterfalls, majestic mountains, and the UNESCO World Heritage site Nærøyfjord.
- Voss Municipality - Voss is a municipality located in Vestland county, with its administrative center in the village of Vossevangen. Surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains, lush forests, serene lakes, and dynamic whitewater rivers, Voss has become a renowned hub for skiing, watersports, skydiving, paragliding, and other adventure activities….
- Voss Municipality - Voss is a municipality located in Vestland county, with its administrative center in the village of Vossevangen. Surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains, lush forests, serene lakes, and dynamic whitewater rivers, Voss has become a renowned hub for skiing, watersports, skydiving, paragliding, and other adventure activities. Each year, during the last week of June, the area hosts Ekstremsportveko (Extreme Sports Week), celebrated as the world’s leading extreme sports festival. Bømoen, the local airstrip, houses Skydive Voss, one of Norway’s largest dropzones, along with a gliding club. The rivers offer various levels of white water, attracting enthusiasts of kayaking, rafting, and river boarding. Lake Vangsvatnet is a popular spot for kite surfing and para-bungee. The ski area, situated north of the town, is accessible via the Voss Gondol cable car.
- Tvindefossen - Tvindefossen is a picturesque waterfall near Voss, located on the road to Flåm. This multi-stranded waterfall, standing 110 meters high, is created by the Kroelvi stream cascading over a receding cliff. Renowned for its beauty, it attracts many visitors who stop to admire it. At one time, it was Norway’s ninth most visited natural attraction, drawing 272,000 visitors.
- Njardarheimr - Experience the Viking lifestyle as it was when they were not at sea. During the Viking Age, Gudvangen was a significant trading hub. Known as “the place of the Gods,” Gudvangen by Nærøyfjord is dedicated to Njord, the God of trading and sailing. In the Viking village of Njardarheimr, visitors can explore a village that authentically represents how Vikings lived 1,000 years ago when Gudvangen received its name. These are not actors in costumes but “real” Vikings of all ages, who embrace the Viking Age as a lifestyle. They possess extensive knowledge of Viking history and are eager to share it with visitors!
- Naeroyfjord - The Nærøyfjord is a narrow fjord in the municipality of Aurland, branching from the expansive Sognefjord. This 18-kilometre (11 mi) long fjord narrows to just 250 meters (800 ft) in some areas. The Nærøydalselvi river flows down the Nærøydalen valley into the fjord at the village of Gudvangen. Since 2005, the Nærøyfjord has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been rated by National Geographic Society as the world’s top natural heritage site.
- Aurlandsfjord - The Aurlandsfjord flows through the municipalities of Aurland, Vik, and Lærdal. This 29-kilometre (18 mi) long fjord is a branch of the main Sognefjorden, Norway’s longest fjord. The fjord is deep and narrow, reaching a depth of about 962 meters (3,156 ft) and generally less than 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) wide. Approximately 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) south of the fjord’s mouth, the Nærøyfjord branches off to the west. The village of Flåm is located at the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, with other villages like Aurlandsvangen and Undredal along its shores. The fjord is mostly surrounded by steep mountains up to 1,800 meters (5,900 ft) tall, with limited habitation except in a few small valleys.
- Flåmsbana - The Flåm Railway is considered one of the most scenic and beautiful train journeys in the world, gaining popularity over the years. Tourists from around the globe visit Norway to experience the Flåm Railway. The 20.2-kilometer (12.6 mi) railway line runs between Flåm and Myrdal, through the Flåmsdalen valley, connecting the Bergen Railway with Sognefjorden. The line’s elevation difference is 866 meters (2,841 ft); it features ten stations, twenty tunnels, and one bridge. With a maximum gradient of 5.5 percent (1:18), the Flåm Line is now primarily a tourist service and ranks as the third-most visited tourist attraction in Norway. Construction began in 1924, and the line opened in 1940, providing the Sogn district access to Bergen and Oslo via the Bergen Line. Electric traction was introduced in 1944.
- Kjosfossen Waterfall - Kjosfossen is among Norway’s most visited waterfalls, located adjacent to the Flåm Railway. It offers a breathtaking view, with the sound of the water resembling thunder. A journey on the Flåmsbana Railway takes passengers right past the waterfall. In 1951, a railway stop was established near the waterfall to allow passengers to view it up close.
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Myrdal Station - Bergen Railway, Myrdal - Voss
The Bergen Railway is a 496-kilometre (308 mi) long scenic standard gauge railway line connecting Bergen and Oslo. It is the highest mainline railway in Northern Europe, traversing the Hardangervidda plateau at 1,237 meters (4,058 ft) above sea level. The railway opened from Bergen to Voss in 1883 as the narrow Voss gauge line. In 1909, the route extended over the mountain to Oslo, converting the entire route to standard gauge, and the Voss Line became part of the Bergen Line. The Flåm Railway remains the only branch line after the Hardanger Line’s closure.
- Bergen Railway, Myrdal - Voss
- Premium Fjord Cruise, Gudvangen - Flåm
- Pick-up in Bergen
- Njardarheimr Viking Village
- Flåm Railway, Flåm - Myrdal
- Local guide - English speaking
- Private vehicle, Voss - Bergen
- Private vehicle, Bergen - Gudvangen
- Bergen Railway, Myrdal - Voss
- Premium Fjord Cruise, Gudvangen - Flåm
- Pick-up in Bergen
- Njardarheimr Viking Village
- Flåm Railway, Flåm - Myrdal
- Local guide - English speaking
- Private vehicle, Voss - Bergen
- Private vehicle, Bergen - Gudvangen
- Food and drink
- Food and drink
After being picked up in Bergen, the journey begins towards the village of Gudvangen, with a stop at Tvinde Waterfall, where visitors can walk right up to the base of the impressive waterfall.
In Gudvangen, guests will enjoy a guided tour of Njardaheimr Viking Village, gaining insights into life during the Viking age.
Next, board the electric ship…
After being picked up in Bergen, the journey begins towards the village of Gudvangen, with a stop at Tvinde Waterfall, where visitors can walk right up to the base of the impressive waterfall.
In Gudvangen, guests will enjoy a guided tour of Njardaheimr Viking Village, gaining insights into life during the Viking age.
Next, board the electric ship “Future of the Fjords” for a premium fjord cruise to Flåm. The UNESCO World Heritage site Nærøyfjord, encircled by towering mountains, offers breathtaking views in both summer and winter.
From Flåm, the adventure continues on the dramatic and renowned Flåm Railway, one of the steepest railways in the world. This 20-km train ride provides a panoramic view of some of Norway’s most wild and stunning mountain landscapes, including the renowned Kjosfossen waterfall. At Myrdal station, passengers transfer to the Bergen Railway, which takes them to Voss, where they are picked up and driven back to Bergen.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.