Skip the 6-hour drives! Get the full Fjord experience—mountains, waterfalls, and heritage—with more time on your feet and less in a van. Low fatigue, high reward!
The Highlights:
Bergen Secrets (1.5h): A pro-walk through hidden alleys and the city's historic soul.
The "Little Pulpit Rock": A moderate 45-60 min hike to Slottet. Enjoy the same jaw-dropping fjord views as Preikestolen without the crowds or the 4-hour trek.
Peak Picnic: Traditional Norwegian lunch and mountain-brewed tea at the summit. Total Instagram vibes!
Waterfalls & Modalen: Visit one of Norway’s smallest and wealthiest villages. Touch the spray of roaring waterfalls in this "hidden giant" of a valley.
VIP Shopping: Visit the Dale of Norway outlet for legendary wool sweaters at 50% off Bergen prices.
Why us? We prioritize spectacular views over long commutes. Experience the "secret" Modalen fjord like a local—fresh, epic, and hassle-free!
We will pick you up near Fish Market. The guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name. Go to the benches between fishmarket and harbour.
Visit a fish market to see fresh catches, watch pro fishmongers, taste oysters, and learn to pick the best seafood
Bergen's Seafarers' Monument captures 1,000 years of naval history via bronze figures. A must-see for maritime lovers!
Skostredet is Bergen’s trendiest street, filled with colorful street art, cozy cafes, and a vibrant bohemian spirit
Explore Bryggen’s hidden alleys, Hanseatic secrets, and UNESCO wooden history with a guide. A deep dive into Bergen’s soul!
Hike Slottet for stunning fjord views, rugged trails, and a majestic rocky "castle" summit. Pure Norwegian nature! Enjoy a Norwegian-style picnic with brown cheese, waffles, and hot coffee while soaking in the majestic fjord views
It’s one of the most fascinating paradoxes in Norway! Small but incredibly wealthy. Although the village and its surrounding municipality house barely a few hundred people-making it one of the smallest communes in the country-Mo is considered one of the wealthiest spots on the Norwegian map. The secret is simple: "white coal," or hydroelectric power. Thanks to the steep rivers and the sheer number of waterfalls, this tiny community produces enough electricity to power a whole city, and the tax revenue from this industry makes life here exceptionally comfortable for the locals. The village looks like a postcard: a pristine white wooden church from 1883, tidy houses, and absolute peace. There is no urban hustle here, only the sound of water and wind. This is a place where "wealth" is measured not by skyscrapers, but by the quality of life and harmony with nature.
The Land of a Thousand Waterfalls Now, get your cameras ready, because we are entering a zone where water literally falls from the sky! The Modalen valley is famous for its countless waterfalls. When it rains (which isn't rare in this part of Norway), the mountain walls come alive. You will see dozens of "temporary" falls cascading down the cliffs like delicate lace. You will see one of the most majestic waterfalls we’ll encounter near Mo. You can hear its roar from afar, and the clouds of mist create rainbows even in the faintest sunlight. Locals say that every waterfall has its own voice, and if you listen closely, you might just hear the mountain itself speaking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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