In the morning, our driver-guide will meet you at the pre-arranged time and location to begin the journey. Eidfjord – a sparkling jewel of the Hardangerfjord, famed for pristine natural scenery. -Vøringsfossen Waterfall new walkway: one of Norway’s most spectacular waterfalls (182 m). Walk the award-winning stepped bridge spanning the gorge for breathtaking views. -Norwegian Nature Centre: interactive exhibitions on nature and climate, plus one of Europe’s largest panoramic screens showcasing fjords, mountains and waterfalls. Voss – known for thrilling outdoor activities, stunning mountain-lake scenery and rich local culture. -Voss Gondola: an 8-minute ride to 820 m altitude with sweeping views. Summer offers paragliding/skydiving; winter is a ski haven. -Voss Church: a medieval stone church built in 1277, a key cultural landmark.
Bergen – the ‘Gateway to the Fjords’, celebrated for colourful wooden houses and a historic harbour. -Mostraumen Fjord Cruise (seasonal, typically May–Sep, ~3 hours): sail through Osterfjord and narrow Mostraumen strait with dramatic mountain scenery. -Bryggen Wharf (UNESCO): iconic wooden hanseatic buildings along the harbour—wander through narrow alleys with boutiques, studios and cafés. -Fish Market: Bergen’s lively food hub—sample fresh Norwegian seafood such as salmon and king crab.
Mount Fløyen & Fløibanen Funicular: ride the historic funicular (since 1918) to viewpoints over Bergen, the harbour, fjords and islands. Norheimsund – a wonderful base for fjord nature and coastal culture, often praised as one of Norway’s prettiest spots. -Steinsdalsfossen: a 46 m waterfall where a path lets you walk behind the cascade without getting soaked. -Spildegarden Farm: a family-run orchard known for apple juice/cider, jams and its famous apple cake. Odda – a key hub for exploring western Norway’s dramatic landscapes and hikes such as Trolltunga. -Trolltunga (viewpoint recommendation): one of Norway’s most iconic rock formations, towering about 700 m above the lake. The full hike is very challenging; photo viewpoints are recommended if you are not hiking.
Rjukan – known for WWII history, a UNESCO industrial heritage site, and its unique ‘sun mirror’ project. -Krossobanen Cable Car (note): built in 1928; it has been out of service since 2021. -Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum: linked to the famous WWII heavy-water sabotage; part of the UNESCO-listed industrial heritage area. -Sun Mirror: a giant mirror installation that reflects winter sunlight into the town centre (best around midday in winter months). Heddal – an important stop en route to Oslo, home to Norway’s largest stave church. -Heddal Stave Church: built in the 13th century; Norway’s largest wooden church with remarkable medieval interior artefacts and traditional timber craftsmanship. Drammen – a modern riverside city combining contemporary design, history and outdoor viewpoints. -Drammen Spiral Tunnel: drive six loops inside a spiral tunnel to reach the mountain viewpoint (200 m) overlooking the town. -Ypsilon Bridge: a striking cable-stayed bridge (opened 2008) named after the Greek letter ‘Y’, an award-winning design landmark. Arrive Oslo in the evening. Your driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location. End of service.
Suggested Restaurant:Restaurant Opus 16 (international / Norwegian cuisine) Address:Vågsallmenningen 16, Bergen, Norway Opening Hours:Mon 16:00–21:00; Tue 17:00–21:30; Wed 17:00–21:30; Thu 17:00–21:30; Fri 17:00–21:30; Sat 17:00–21:30
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