Explore Norway’s stunning fjords with our 4-day guided tour from Bergen to Ålesund. Enjoy flexible travel, top attractions, and seamless experiences.
Explore Norway’s stunning fjords with our 4-day guided tour from Bergen to Ålesund. Enjoy flexible travel, top attractions, and seamless experiences.
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Fossen Bratte - Fossen Bratte is a picturesque waterfall in Norway, celebrated for its steep descent and impressive flow. Nestled in lush surroundings, it offers a tranquil setting to appreciate the beauty of Norwegian nature.
Steinsdalsfossen - Steinsdalsfossen is one of Norway’s most renowned…
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Fossen Bratte - Fossen Bratte is a picturesque waterfall in Norway, celebrated for its steep descent and impressive flow. Nestled in lush surroundings, it offers a tranquil setting to appreciate the beauty of Norwegian nature.
Steinsdalsfossen - Steinsdalsfossen is one of Norway’s most renowned waterfalls, located near Norheimsund in Hardanger. A unique path allows visitors to walk behind the waterfall without getting wet, providing a spectacular view.
Hardangerfjord - Hardangerfjord is Norway’s second-longest fjord, known for its breathtaking landscapes, fruit orchards, and waterfalls. Often referred to as the “orchard of Norway,” it is a must-see for travelers.
Hardanger Bridge - Hardanger Bridge (Hardangerbrua) is Norway’s longest suspension bridge, spanning the Hardangerfjord between Ullensvang and Ulvik. Opened in 2013, it stands as an impressive engineering feat and a scenic entrance to the fjord region.
Vøringsfossen - Vøringsfossen is one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls, featuring a dramatic 182-meter drop in the Hardanger region. A viewing platform and a stunning footbridge offer visitors breathtaking views of the roaring falls and the Måbødalen valley. Visitors can enjoy a one-hour walk around the area.
Skjervsfossen Waterfall - Skjervsfossen is a twin waterfall in Hardanger, cascading 150 meters in two stages. With accessible paths, viewpoints, and art-inspired facilities, it’s a serene and scenic stop along the Hardanger route.
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Tvindefossen - Tvindefossen Waterfall is one of Norway’s most accessible and photogenic natural attractions, located about 12 km north of Vossevangen in Voss Municipality, Vestland County. Easily visible from the E16 highway, this tiered cascade plunges approximately 110–116 meters down mossy cliffs, splitting into silvery streams that fan out like a curtain.
Gudvangen - Gudvangen is a picturesque village at the end of the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, often referred to as “the place of the gods.” Known for its dramatic fjord landscapes and Viking heritage, it’s an ideal stop for fjord cruises and cultural experiences. Visitors can take a cruise from here to Flåm and enjoy the view.
Nærøyfjord - Nærøyfjord Cruise offers a serene journey through one of Norway’s narrowest and most dramatic fjords, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Departing from Flåm or Gudvangen, the electric boat glides past towering cliffs, waterfalls, and remote villages, providing a peaceful, unforgettable view of untouched nature. The cruise takes about two hours.
Flåm - Flåm is a charming fjord village in western Norway, situated at the end of Aurlandsfjord. It’s renowned for the Flåm Railway, one of the world’s steepest and most scenic train rides, and serves as a gateway to the stunning Nærøyfjord. It offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility.
Flåmsbana - Flåmsbana is one of the world’s steepest and most scenic railway lines, stretching 20 km from Myrdal (867 m above sea level) down to Flåm at the fjord’s edge. This hour-long journey winds through dramatic landscapes—waterfalls, deep ravines, and lush valleys—offering a breathtaking slice of Norwegian nature and engineering brilliance.
Stegastein Lookout - Stegastein Viewpoint is a striking platform 650 meters above Aurlandsfjord, offering panoramic views of Norway’s dramatic fjord landscape. Just a short drive from Flåm or Aurland, it feels like you’re floating above the fjord—an unforgettable stop on the scenic Aurlandsfjellet route.
Aurland Municipality - Aurland is a peaceful fjord-side village in Vestland, Norway, nestled along the stunning Aurlandsfjord. Just minutes from Flåm, it offers charming wooden houses, rich Viking heritage, and easy access to iconic spots like Stegastein Viewpoint and the Aurlandsdalen hiking valley.
Borgund Stave Church - Borgund Stave Church is Norway’s best-preserved medieval stave church, built around 1180 in Lærdal, Vestland. With its layered wooden roofs, dragon-head carvings, and Viking-inspired design, it’s a striking example of ancient Norwegian craftsmanship and Christian heritage.
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Norsk Bremuseum & Ulltveit-Moe Senter For Klimaviten - Norsk Bremuseum in Fjærland is an interactive museum dedicated to glaciers and climate. It features hands-on exhibits, films, and real glacier ice to explore the science and history of Norway’s icy landscapes.
Bøyabreen Glacier - Bøyabreen Glacier is a stunning arm of the mighty Jostedalsbreen. Easily visible from the road, it offers a rare close-up view of glacial ice cascading down steep cliffs, making it one of the most accessible and photogenic glaciers in the region.
Loen - Loen Skylift is one of the world’s steepest cable cars, soaring 1,011 meters from the fjord village of Loen to the top of Mount Hoven in just 5 minutes. With gradients up to 60°, it offers breathtaking views of Nordfjord and the surrounding peaks.
Geirangerfjord - Geirangerfjord Cruise is a breathtaking journey through one of Norway’s most iconic fjords, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The cruise glides past towering cliffs, lush mountainsides, and legendary waterfalls like the Seven Sisters and The Suitor, revealing dramatic scenery and old mountain farms clinging to the slopes.
Geiranger Skywalk - Dalsnibba - Dalsnibba is a majestic mountain peak rising 1,476 meters above sea level near Geiranger. Accessible via the scenic Nibbevegen road, it features the Geiranger Skywalk, Europe’s highest fjord viewpoint reachable by car. From the top, visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and surrounding alpine landscapes.
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Ørnevegen - Ørnesvingen - Ørnesvingen is a dramatic viewpoint perched atop the steep Ørnevegen road. Located at the highest of 11 hairpin bends, it offers sweeping views of the Geirangerfjord, the Seven Sisters waterfalls, and the historic Knivsflå mountain farm. With its built-in waterfall and artistic glass features, it’s a must-stop on the scenic Geiranger–Trollstigen route.
Gudbrandsjuvet - Gudbrandsjuvet is a narrow, dramatic gorge in Valldal, Norway, where the Valldøla River rushes through a 5-meter-wide, 20–25-meter-deep chasm. Over time, the water has carved out intricate rock formations and deep potholes, creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle.
Trollstigen Foothill Viewpoint - Trollstigen is one of Norway’s most iconic mountain roads, winding through 11 dramatic hairpin bends. It climbs steep cliffs past waterfalls like Stigfossen, offering breathtaking views and modern viewpoints at the summit. Open only in summer, it’s a thrilling drive through wild western nature.
Atlantic Road Tourist Information - The Atlantic Road (Atlanterhavsvegen) is a spectacular coastal drive in western Norway. Stretching over 8.3 km, it leaps across small islands and skerries with eight dramatic bridges, including the iconic Storseisundet Bridge, known for its optical illusion curve.
Ålesund - Ålesund is a coastal city famed for its elegant Art Nouveau architecture, rebuilt after a fire in 1904. Spread across several islands, it offers stunning views of fjords and mountains, a bustling harbor, and easy access to natural wonders like the Atlantic Road and Geirangerfjord.

- Loen lift
- 4 days guide service: English, Mandarin
- Breakfast
- Glacier museum
- Flåm train
- Salmon center
- Dalsnibba viewpoint entrance
- Flåm cruise
- Loen lift
- 4 days guide service: English, Mandarin
- Breakfast
- Glacier museum
- Flåm train
- Salmon center
- Dalsnibba viewpoint entrance
- Flåm cruise
- Lunch and dinner
- Lunch and dinner
We excel in offering stress-free travel experiences throughout Norway. Each traveler is provided with a car and a guide to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Our goal is to give tourists a wonderful chance to explore this breathtaking region with flexibility, saving time while enjoying all the top attractions. Our 4-day itinerary from Bergen to…
We excel in offering stress-free travel experiences throughout Norway. Each traveler is provided with a car and a guide to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Our goal is to give tourists a wonderful chance to explore this breathtaking region with flexibility, saving time while enjoying all the top attractions. Our 4-day itinerary from Bergen to Ålesund features highlights such as Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen. The package includes four nights in premium hotels and all necessary tickets, with only lunch and dinner at your chosen locations as additional expenses, which we are happy to drive you to. The trip includes some hiking excursions that can be tailored to your fitness level, and may also feature a short bike ride. Road conditions can differ between winter and summer. If interested in kayaking or glacier hiking, please contact us after booking. While 4 days is a compact trip, we can extend it to 5 days for a more leisurely pace.
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.
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.