Embark on a winter adventure through Viking history, fjords, and scenic railways. Discover breathtaking landscapes and timeless beauty in Norway’s winter wonderland.
Embark on a winter adventure through Viking history, fjords, and scenic railways. Discover breathtaking landscapes and timeless beauty in Norway’s winter wonderland.
- Dale - A 15-minute stop at Dale Village allows visitors to enjoy coffee, snacks, or use the restroom. The cozy café and shop offer a delightful selection of knit sweaters and yarns.
- Tvindefossen - A 15-minute stop at Tvindefossen Waterfall, which stands at an impressive 116 meters (381 ft). This natural marvel is more than just a typical…
- Dale - A 15-minute stop at Dale Village allows visitors to enjoy coffee, snacks, or use the restroom. The cozy café and shop offer a delightful selection of knit sweaters and yarns.
- Tvindefossen - A 15-minute stop at Tvindefossen Waterfall, which stands at an impressive 116 meters (381 ft). This natural marvel is more than just a typical waterfall. Fed by the Kroelvi stream, it cascades over a receding cliff, showcasing nature’s raw power and beauty.
Tvindefossen is one of Norway’s finest waterfalls, not just for its height or mesmerizing water flow, but also for the legends and history that surround it, giving it a mystical aura. There’s a local legend that has become quite a talking point.
- Gudvangen - Home to the Viking Village, Gudvangen is nestled at the end of the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord in Norway. This picturesque village invites exploration of the natural and historical wonders that define this unique destination.
Gudvangen, surrounded by the towering mountains of the Nærøydalen valley, is a place where past and present converge, enveloped by the beauty of the natural world. Visitors can enjoy lunch in the village.
- Njardarheimr - A 45-minute tour in Viking Valley allows visitors to meet the inhabitants of the Viking town of Njardarheimr, taking them 1,000 years back in time. In Njardarheimr, visitors actively participate in a community passionate about sharing the story of the Vikings, their journeys, boats, and the impact of the Viking Age on modern society. Visitors can freely explore the various buildings and activities in the Viking town, learning about building practices, religion, food, and crafts. Hear stories about the Vikings, understand who they were, and where they came from. Experience what it was like to be a Viking. An unforgettable experience is promised. Visitors can experience the Viking community of Njardarheimr, the Vikings’ journeys, their boats, and understand how the Viking Age has left its deep mark on history.
- Naeroyfjord - A 2-hour cruise through Nærøyfjorden offers a breathtaking experience. The narrow and spectacular Nærøyfjord is surrounded by steep valley sides and snow-covered peaks rising 1,800 meters above sea level, with thundering waterfalls and picturesque villages along the fjord. Regardless of the season, a cruise on the Nærøyfjord is unforgettable. The vessels Vision and Future of The Fjords set a new standard in design and technology, designed to maximize the tourist experience in any weather, with large windows and walkways inspired by the winding trails of steep mountain terrain. Passengers are encouraged to go out on the top deck and enjoy a unique experience compared to traditional passenger vessels.
Arrival in Flåm follows.
- Flam - Flåm is the most popular village around the Aurlandsfjord and one of Norway’s top tourist destinations. The village has a tourism history dating back over 100 years, when wealthy British tourists visited the fjords to fish for salmon in the rivers. Flåm is small, with around 400 residents, but during the high season, it can host over 10,000 visitors in a day! Flåm is not only a popular place to stay and visit but also the starting point for many tours and activities in the area.
- The Flam Railway - The Flåmsbanen train (R45Myrdal) takes passengers from Flåm to Bergen. The train runs from the end of Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, up to the high mountains at Myrdal station. The journey showcases the stunning scenery of Western Norway. Over one hour, the train ascends from sea level at the Sognefjord in Flåm to the Myrdal mountain station, situated at 867 meters above sea level. Myrdal is also a station on the Bergen Line, connecting the Flåm Railway with trains running between Bergen and Oslo. The Flåm Railway is one of the steepest standard gauge railway lines in the world, with 80% of the journey on a gradient of 5.5%. The train travels through spectacular scenery, alongside the Rallar Road, vertiginous mountainsides, foaming waterfalls, through 20 tunnels, and offers numerous viewpoints that make a single trip up and down insufficient for many.
- Myrdal Station - At Myrdal, passengers change trains, as it is the end stop for the train from Flåm. The next train (R40Bergen) goes directly from Myrdal to Bergen at Spor 11 (Track 11). The station offers food/snacks and toilet facilities. Arrival at Bergen Train Station follows.
From October 1st, new times apply: The tour starts at 8:00 AM. The cruise departs at 12:00 PM, the train from Flåm leaves at 2:55 PM, and the new train at Myrdal departs at 3:56 PM (only 5 minutes to change trains, but it’s no problem as there is only one platform) with arrival in Bergen at 6:17 PM.
From November 1st and throughout the winter season: The train from Flåm departs at 2:30 PM, and the new train at Myrdal departs at 3:56 PM, with arrival in Bergen at 6:17 PM.
- Bergen - The train from Myrdal returns passengers to Bergen train station.

- Flåmsbana Railway tickets
- Nærøyfjorden Cruise tickets
- Viking Village Tickets
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- USB charging port in minibus
- All Fees and Taxes
- Flåmsbana Railway tickets
- Nærøyfjorden Cruise tickets
- Viking Village Tickets
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- USB charging port in minibus
- All Fees and Taxes
- Meals
- Meals
Embark on a magical winter journey featuring fjords, train rides, and stunning vistas! Anticipate dazzling winter scenery, glistening waterfalls, and awe-inspiring fjords blanketed in snow and ice. This captivating tour invites you to step back into the legendary Viking era at the authentic Njardarheimr Viking Village, sail through the UNESCO World…
Embark on a magical winter journey featuring fjords, train rides, and stunning vistas! Anticipate dazzling winter scenery, glistening waterfalls, and awe-inspiring fjords blanketed in snow and ice. This captivating tour invites you to step back into the legendary Viking era at the authentic Njardarheimr Viking Village, sail through the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nærøyfjorden on an electric winter cruise, and enjoy one of the world’s most picturesque train rides—the scenic Flåm Railway, bathed in the gentle glow of winter’s charm.
Starting from October 1st, new timings are in effect: The tour begins at 8:00 AM, the cruise departs at 12:00 PM, and the train from Flåm departs at 2:55 PM, arriving in Bergen at 6:17 PM.
From November 1st and throughout the winter season: The tour starts at 8:00 AM, the cruise departs at 12:00 PM, and the train from Flåm departs at 2:30 PM, arriving in Bergen at 6:17 PM.
- Children under the age of 4 are not allowed on this tour
- We have child seats available for children over 4 years old
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.