Explore Norway’s stunning fjords on a private 6-day car tour from Oslo to Bergen. Customize your adventure with hiking, kayaking, and glacier hiking.
Explore Norway’s stunning fjords on a private 6-day car tour from Oslo to Bergen. Customize your adventure with hiking, kayaking, and glacier hiking.
Oslo-Åndalsnes
Lillehammer - Olympiaparken in Lillehammer is a celebrated sports and recreation area, originally constructed for the 1994 Winter Olympics. It boasts top-tier facilities such as the Lysgårdsbakken Ski Jumping Arena and the Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track. The park provides year-round activities, including skiing, sledding, and…
Oslo-Åndalsnes
Lillehammer - Olympiaparken in Lillehammer is a celebrated sports and recreation area, originally constructed for the 1994 Winter Olympics. It boasts top-tier facilities such as the Lysgårdsbakken Ski Jumping Arena and the Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track. The park provides year-round activities, including skiing, sledding, and guided tours of the Olympic sites. It’s a favored spot for sports enthusiasts and those interested in Norway’s Olympic legacy.
Otta - Otta is a delightful town situated in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley in Norway, acting as a gateway to several national parks, including Rondane and Jotunheimen. It is a popular stop for travelers exploring the scenic landscapes of central Norway. The town is noted for its rich history and is near the historic site of the Battle of Kringen.
Dombas - Dombås is a quaint town located at the junction of the Gudbrandsdalen and Dovrefjell regions in Norway. It serves as an entry point to the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, home to musk oxen and stunning alpine landscapes. The town is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and wildlife safaris.
Rauma Municipality - The Rauma Railway is one of Norway’s most scenic train journeys, running between Dombås and Åndalsnes. This 114-kilometer route offers breathtaking views of dramatic landscapes, including the towering Trollveggen (Troll Wall) and the picturesque Kylling Bridge. Along the way, passengers can enjoy lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and stunning fjord scenery. The Rauma Railway appears in the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009). The scenic railway and its dramatic landscapes, including the famous Kylling Bridge and Trollveggen (Troll Wall). You will take the train to enjoy the great view in 1.5 hours.
Andalsnes - Åndalsnes is a picturesque town located in the heart of the Romsdal Valley in Norway, known as the “Alpine Village by the Fjord.” Surrounded by dramatic peaks and the Romsdalsfjord, it serves as a hub for outdoor adventures like hiking, climbing, and kayaking. Åndalsnes is also the terminus of the scenic Rauma Railway, offering stunning views along the way.
Ringebu Stave Church - Ringebu Stavkirke is a medieval wooden stave church located in the village of Ringebu, Norway. Built in the 13th century, it is renowned for its impressive architecture, featuring intricate wooden carvings and a distinctive, steeply pitched roof. The church is one of the best-preserved stave churches in Norway and is still in use for services today.
Åndalsnes-Ålesund
Atlantic Road Tourist Information - The Atlantic Road (Atlanterhavsveien) is a spectacular coastal road in Norway, stretching 8.3 kilometers (5.2 miles) across an archipelago between Molde and Kristiansund. Known for its dramatic curves and scenic ocean views, it connects islands with bridges, including the iconic Storseisundet Bridge. The road offers a thrilling driving experience, especially during storms when waves crash over it.
Molde - Molde is a vibrant city on Norway’s west coast, known for its stunning views of the Romsdal Alps and its position along the beautiful Moldefjord. Often referred to as the “City of Roses” due to its many gardens, Molde offers a mix of cultural experiences, outdoor activities, and natural beauty. The city is also famous for hosting the Molde International Jazz Festival each year. From Molde, ferries provide access to nearby islands and picturesque coastal destinations, making it a great starting point for exploring the region by sea.
Alesund - Ålesund is a charming coastal city in western Norway, renowned for its unique architecture in the Art Nouveau style. Located between the Sunnmøre Alps and the Atlantic Ocean, it offers stunning views of fjords, mountains, and the sea. Ålesund is also a gateway to nearby attractions like the Geirangerfjord and the birdwatching haven of Runde Island. You will stay overnight at Ålesund.
Ålesund-Geiranger Fjord-Stryn
Trollstigen - Trollstigen, or the Troll’s Path, is a famous mountain road in Norway, known for its steep, hairpin bends and dramatic scenery. Located in the Romsdal Valley, it offers breathtaking views of waterfalls, lush valleys, and towering mountains. The road is part of the National Tourist Route and is a popular attraction for travelers seeking a thrilling driving experience. Trollstigen reaches an altitude of 850 meters, providing a stunning vantage point for visitors to take in the rugged Norwegian landscape.
Gudbrandsjuvet - Gudbrandsjuvet is a stunning canyon located in the Romsdal region of Norway, known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The gorge is carved by the Gudbrandsdalslågen River, creating impressive rock formations and cascading waterfalls. A popular stop along the scenic Trollstigen route, Gudbrandsjuvet offers a safe viewing platform where visitors can admire the breathtaking natural beauty. It’s a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture Norway’s rugged landscapes.
Ornevegen - Ornesvingen - Ørnesvingen is a famous viewpoint located along the Trollstigen National Tourist Route in Norway. It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Geirangerfjord, one of the most stunning fjords in the world, with its steep cliffs, waterfalls, and deep blue waters. The viewpoint is accessed by a series of winding roads and is a popular stop for tourists to admire the dramatic landscape. Ørnesvingen is also known for its dramatic hairpin turns, making it an exciting part of the journey.
Flydalsjuvet - Flydalsjuvet is a scenic viewpoint located near Geiranger, Norway, offering one of the most iconic views of the Geirangerfjord. From this vantage point, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the fjord, surrounded by towering cliffs, waterfalls, and lush green landscapes. It is a popular stop along the Geiranger Skywalk route, providing excellent opportunities for photography. Flydalsjuvet is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and is a must-visit for travelers exploring the Geirangerfjord area.
Geiranger Skywalk - Dalsnibba - Dalsnibba Utsiktspunkt is a stunning viewpoint located at an elevation of 1,500 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Geirangerfjord and the surrounding alpine landscape. Accessible by a scenic mountain road, the viewpoint provides visitors with breathtaking vistas of the fjord, mountains, and glaciers. Winter time it will close.
Geiranger Fjord - Geirangerfjord is one of Norway’s most famous and breathtaking fjords, located in the western part of the country. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its dramatic landscapes, steep cliffs, cascading waterfalls like the Seven Sisters, and crystal-clear waters. You will enjoy the fjord view on the cruise around 2 hours which will cover Seven Sisters waterfall.
Stryn - Stryn is a picturesque town located in western Norway, known for its stunning natural beauty, including mountains, glaciers, and fjords. It serves as a gateway to the nearby Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest in mainland Europe.
Stryn-Sogndal
Boeyabreen Glacier - Bøyabreen Glacier is a stunning arm of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, located in western Norway. It is known for its striking blue ice and dramatic landscape, surrounded by steep mountains and lush valleys.
Norsk Bremuseum & Ulltveit-moe Senter For Klimaviten - The Norsk Bremuseum (Norwegian Glacier Museum) is located in the town of Fjærland, Norway, and is dedicated to showcasing the history and science of glaciers. The museum offers interactive exhibits, stunning photographs, and informative displays about glaciers, climate change, and glaciology. It provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the vital role glaciers play in shaping Norway’s landscape. Situated near the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the museum is an ideal stop for those interested in learning more about the natural wonders of the region.
Nigardsbreen Glacier - Nigardsbreen is a stunning glacier arm of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, located in Jostedalen Valley, Norway. Known for its vivid blue ice and accessible location, it offers visitors the opportunity to experience glacier hiking and guided tours up close. The surrounding landscape of mountains, rivers, and valleys enhances its breathtaking beauty. Please notice, if you want to try glacier hiking then we go there, this is the best place in Norway for trying glacier hiking.
Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route - The Aurlandsfjellet Tourist Road is a scenic mountain route in Norway that connects Aurland and Lærdal. Known as the “Snow Road,” it offers breathtaking views of fjords, valleys, and high-altitude landscapes. Winter time it will close then we go through the longest road tunnel in the world, Lærdalstunnelen 24.5km.
Stegastein Lookout - Stegastein Viewpoint is a spectacular observation platform located along the Aurlandsfjellet Tourist Road in Norway. Perched 650 meters above the Aurlandsfjord, the platform extends 30 meters out, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains.
Aurland-Flåm-Voss
Flam - Flåm is a charming village nestled in the heart of Norway’s fjord country, at the end of the Aurlandsfjord. It is renowned for the Flåm Railway, one of the world’s most scenic train journeys, which showcases breathtaking landscapes.
Gudvangen - Gudvangen is a picturesque village situated at the head of the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord in Norway. Known for its dramatic fjord scenery. Gudvangen’s stunning surroundings and cultural offerings make it a memorable stop for travelers exploring the Norwegian fjords.
Naeroyfjord - Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most stunning and narrow fjords in Norway, surrounded by steep mountains and cascading waterfalls. Located in the Sognefjord region, it offers breathtaking scenery and serene waters. Visitors can explore the fjord on a cruise, which provides an unforgettable journey through its tranquil beauty, with departures available from Flåm, Gudvangen, and nearby locations. You will enjoy the view on cruise for 2 hours.
The Flam Railway - The Flåm Railway is one of the world’s most scenic train journeys, connecting the mountain station of Myrdal with the fjord-side village of Flåm. Covering 20 kilometers, it descends over 860 meters through stunning landscapes, including steep mountains, waterfalls, and picturesque valleys. Highlights along the route include the Kjosfossen waterfall, where the train makes a photo stop. You will take the train up to Myrdal, then transfer train to Voss.
Voss Gondol - The Voss Gondol is a state-of-the-art cable car that transports visitors from the heart of Voss to the top of Mount Hanguren in just under nine minutes. At 820 meters above sea level, the summit offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and valleys.
Voss-Hardangerfjord-Bergen
Skjervsfossen Waterfall - Skjervsfossen Waterfall is a magnificent twin waterfall located near Voss in Norway. It features a total drop of 150 meters, with several viewpoints offering stunning perspectives of the cascading water. Winter season it will close. The Skjervet toilet is a modern and architecturally unique restroom facility located near Skjervsfossen Waterfall, it is worth to have a look.
Ulvik - Ulvik is a charming village located along the Hardangerfjord in western Norway. Known for its stunning natural beauty, the area offers picturesque views of fjords, mountains, and orchards. Ulvik is famous for its fruit production, particularly apples and cherries, and is part of the Hardanger region, which is renowned for its fruit blossoms in spring.
Hardangerfjord - The Hardangerfjord Bridge is an impressive suspension bridge spanning the Hardangerfjord in western Norway. It offers both a functional transport route and stunning views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. it is one of Norway’s longest suspension bridges, with a main span of 1310 meters. It has become an iconic feature of the Hardanger region, providing a scenic and efficient link for travelers exploring the area.
Voringsfoss - Vøringsfossen is one of Norway’s most famous and stunning waterfalls. it is a breathtaking sight, especially when viewed from the newly constructed viewing platforms that offer panoramic views. The waterfall is easily accessible and a popular stop for travelers exploring the area. Vøringsfossen’s beauty and dramatic surroundings make it a must-see natural wonder in Norway.
Latefossen Waterfall - Låtefossen is a beautiful double waterfall located near the village of Odda in western Norway. The waterfall features two streams that cascade down from a height of 165 meters, creating a stunning sight surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic mountain scenery. Låtefossen is easily accessible from the road, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the Hardanger region. Its picturesque setting and powerful flow make it a must-see natural attraction.
Hardangerfjord - Hardangerfjord is one of Norway’s most scenic and famous fjords, stretching over 179 kilometers along the western coast. Surrounded by towering mountains, lush orchards, and cascading waterfalls, it is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. The fjord is especially stunning during spring when the fruit trees bloom, creating vibrant colors throughout the region. you will enjoy the view on ferry for 20 minutes.
Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall - Steinsdalsfossen is a stunning waterfall located near the village of Norheimsund in Norway, along the Hardangerfjord. It is known for its unique feature that allows visitors to walk behind the cascading water, offering a rare and exciting perspective of the waterfall.
Bergen - Bergen is a vibrant city located on the west coast of Norway, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Surrounded by seven mountains and situated by the picturesque Bergenhus harbor, it offers visitors breathtaking views and a charming atmosphere. The city is famous for its well-preserved historic district, Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its lively fish market.

- Private transportation
- Næroyfjord cruise
- Geiranger fjord cruise
- Loen lift
- Guide service (one guide and one car)
- Flåm railway
- Breakfast
- At least 5 ferry crossings across fjords
- Rauma railway ticket
- Voss gondola
- Private transportation
- Næroyfjord cruise
- Geiranger fjord cruise
- Loen lift
- Guide service (one guide and one car)
- Flåm railway
- Breakfast
- At least 5 ferry crossings across fjords
- Rauma railway ticket
- Voss gondola
- Lunch and Dinner
- Lunch and Dinner
Fjordday excels in offering stress-free tours throughout Norway. During the entire journey, a car and guide are provided to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Embark on a 6-day private and flexible tour from Oslo to Ålesund and Bergen, including Geirangerfjord, Sognefjord, and Hardangerfjord. Travel in comfort with all tickets included, allowing…
Fjordday excels in offering stress-free tours throughout Norway. During the entire journey, a car and guide are provided to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Embark on a 6-day private and flexible tour from Oslo to Ålesund and Bergen, including Geirangerfjord, Sognefjord, and Hardangerfjord. Travel in comfort with all tickets included, allowing you to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. Although the tour schedule is comprehensive, it can be adjusted to match your preferred pace for a more leisurely experience. Optional activities such as hiking, kayaking, or fishing can be arranged—just inform us in advance. We can also arrange accommodations in mountain cabins located on scenic peaks or by the fjord, offering a truly unique experience. Additionally, there is an opportunity to try glacier hiking and visit a salmon farm to learn about Norway’s fish industry—please let us know ahead of time if you’re interested.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.