Day 1 and 2
Start your trip by exploring the beautiful city of Bergen.
We recommend you to take the Fløibanen funicular to reach the top of Mount Fløien and enjoy the view overthe city, the mountains, and the fjord. But of course, you can also walk all the way up; the hike takes about 45 minutes from Bryggen.
Once on the top, you will find yourself in the Troll Forest, where diverse hiking trails begin, offering new perspectives of the fjord, mountains, and city.
Day 3
Train from Bergen to Voss.
At Bergen station, board on the train to Voss, a village offering a wide range of activities. In just 1 hour and 20 minutes, you will leave the coast behind you and enter the land of the fjords.
Voss, the capital of sports and adventure
Voss is one of Norway’s most renowned ski resorts. Whether in summer or winter, take the Voss gondola to the top of Mount Hanguren, 820 meters above sea level. From the summit, you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the entire region. There are also several easy hiking trails accessible to all.
A hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts, many providers offer MTB tours, kayak rentals, rafting excursions, and other thrilling activities!
Shuttle to the Sognefjord
A 2-hour fjord cruise will take you along the Nærøyfjord (a UNESCO World Heritage site), the narrowest fjord in Europe, all the way to Flåm.
The Flåm Valley
Enjoy a free day to relax by the fjord. You can choose to visit the Stegastein viewpoint, which offers a spectacular view of the Aurlandsfjord. Looking for some time to reset? You can privatize the sauna located by the fjord. The Norwegian custom is to dive directly into the fjord, alternating between the warmth of the sauna and the coolness of the fjord.
Day 4
The Flåmsbana Scenic Train
Welcome aboard the famous Flåmsbana, a scenic train that connects Flåm, located on the shores of the Aurlandsfjord, to Myrdal, 865 meters higher.
On this 20-kilometer journey, one of the steepest in the world, you will see rivers that have carved deep ravines, waterfalls cascading down the steep slopes of snow-covered mountains, and mountain farms perched precariously on steep hillsides.
Bergensbanen to Oslo
Board the train line that connects Bergen to Oslo. Once again, you will admire the beauty of the mountainous landscapes, which gradually give way to more gentle terrain as you approach the Oslofjord.
Day 5
Discovering Oslo
Karl Johan Street is the city’s main shopping artery. It stretches from the central station to the Royal Palace, passing by the University, the Parliament, and the National Theatre.
Day 6 and 7
Arrival in Gjøvik. Over the next two days, you will have the chance to live like a true local. Surrounded by nature, you’ll explore the beautiful Lake Mjøsa, Norway’s largest lake, where you can relax and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. You will be welcomed by a guide who will introduce you to the rich Norwegian culture, from local traditions to unique experiences. One highlight of your stay will be a visit to a traditional sauna, where you can unwind and experience the Norwegian way of relaxation. It’s the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of this charming town.
Day 8
As your journey through Norway comes to an end, take some time to reflect on the incredible experiences you have had. Depending on your flight schedule, enjoy a leisurely morning before making your way to the airport for your return journey home or onward destination.