We specialize in providing stress-free travel experiences in Norway. We assign a car and a guide to accompany you, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. Flexible 3-day tour from Bergen to Oslo, covering all the stunning sights in the fjord area. With two route options, after booking you need to tell us which one you prefer.
In summer, the tour includes hiking, such as from Aurland to Prest, while in winter, we will focus on the snow view. The package includes all the fees except dinner and lunch. Winter time is also a good time to try snow sledding.
Route 1: Bergen–Hardangerfjord- Flåm – Sognefjord – Oslo(shows as the itinerary).
Route 2: Bergen-Sognefjord-Hardangerfjord-Preikestolen Hiking (Pulpit Rock)– stavanger-night train–Oslo. For route 2, you will sleep on the train overnight to Oslo, so our guide and car will send you to Stavnager on the train and finish the trip.
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Both English and Chinese are avilable.
We will send you information about pick up, such as the car plate number and car model one day before the trip
Fossen Bratte features a steep 79-meter drop, making it a dramatic natural attraction. The waterfall has historical significance, as battles took place nearby during World War II1. The surrounding landscape offers scenic views and is a popular stop for travelers exploring western Norway
Steinsdalsfossen is is one of Norway's most visited waterfalls, standing at 50 meters tall. What makes Steinsdalsfossen unique is the path behind the waterfall, allowing visitors to walk under the cascading water without getting wet, offering a memorable and immersive experience.
Hardangerfjord is Known for its stunning natural beauty, it is surrounded by steep mountains, lush orchards, and glaciers like Folgefonna. The fjord is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and fjord cruises, and it’s famous for the blooming fruit trees in spring, particularly apples and cherries. We will experience the fantastic fjord view on a boat around 30 minutes to cross the fjord.
Odda is a small town located at the southern end of the Sørfjorden, a branch of the Hardangerfjord. Known for its stunning natural surroundings, Odda is a popular base for exploring the Hardangervidda National Park and nearby attractions like the famous Trolltunga hiking trail. The town also has a rich industrial history and is home to the Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry.
Låtefossen is one of Norway's most famous waterfalls, This twin waterfall cascades 165 meters down a steep mountainside and is notable for its unique feature of having two streams that converge into one at the base.
Vøringsfossen is one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls. It has a total drop of 182 meters, with a 145-meter vertical fall, making it a breathtaking sight. A viewing platform and a spectacular footbridge allow visitors to experience the dramatic scenery up close. Vøringsfossen has been a popular tourist attraction since the 19th century and remains one of the most visited waterfalls in Norway.
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Stalheim is a picturesque village, perched high in the Nærøydalen Valley, renowned for its stunning views and UNESCO-listed surroundings. A highlight is Stalheimskleiva, a historic, steep road which is a key route for travelers. visitors can walk about 1 km down this old road from Stalheim Hotel, enjoying breathtaking vistas of the valley and waterfalls like Stalheimsfossen and Sivlefossen. Walk down need around 20-30 minutes
Nærøyfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage fjord in Norway, celebrated for its narrow, dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and serene waters. It's one of the most picturesque fjords, offering a stunning natural experience through boat tours, kayaking, and hiking along its majestic shores. You will enjoy the view on a cruise, which takes around 1.5 hours.
Flåm is a picturesque village in Norway, set along the Aurlandsfjord, known for its stunning fjord views, steep mountains, and waterfalls. Famous for the Flåm Railway, one of the world’s most scenic train journeys, Flåm is a hub for cruises, hiking, and outdoor adventures, offering visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquility.
The Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) is one of Norway’s most scenic train journeys, stretching 20 kilometers between Flåm and Myrdal. Renowned for its breathtaking views, the route climbs 866 meters through steep mountains, past dramatic waterfalls like Kjosfossen, and along lush valleys and fjords. We provide two options which contain this railway ticket or not contain this trip.
Aurland Mountain Road, also known as the Snow Road, is a scenic route in Norway that connects Aurland and Lærdal. It offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, and fjords. Known for its dramatic landscapes and viewpoints like Stegastein, it’s a must-drive for nature lovers seeking a spectacular journey above the clouds.
Stegastein Viewpoint offers a stunning panoramic view of the Aurlandsfjord in Norway. Perched 650 meters above the fjord, this modern architectural marvel extends 30 meters from the mountainside, providing breathtaking vistas of the surrounding fjord, mountains, and valleys. It's a popular spot for visitors seeking to experience Norway's natural beauty.
The hike to Prest in Aurland is a hidden gem with spectacular views over the Aurlandsfjord. The trail is about 4–5 km round trip, depending on where you start, and takes around 2–3 hours to complete. It’s a moderately easy hike with some steep parts, but the reward is incredible—panoramic views of the fjord, Aurland town, and surrounding mountains. The summit sits at 1,478 meters above sea level, and it's a great spot for photos and a peaceful break. This hike is best done in summer or early autumn when the trail is snow-free.
Borgund Stave Church is one of the best-preserved and most iconic stave churches in Norway, built around 1180 AD. .it’s famous for its unique wooden architecture, dragon-head carvings, and medieval charm. The church was constructed entirely of wood using traditional techniques, without nails, and it reflects both Viking and Christian influences.
We need to drive to Oslo which takes around 4 hours
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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