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Norway, 8 Days · Tailor-made by car

Route through the Norwegian Fjords

Admire the grandeur of Norway's fjords

The Norway of the fjords is the perfect starting point to explore the fascinating landscapes of this beautiful Scandinavian country. This Route offers you an unforgettable trip among waterfalls, glaciers and green valleys, enjoying one of the most beautiful and unique panoramas on the planet, a horizon formed during the Quaternary period that has hardly changed since early human settlement. Not without just cause, this characteristic landscape of western Norway has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site thanks to its irrepressible and magnificent nature, with examples such as the magnificent fjords of Sognefjorden, Aurlandfjorden, Nærøyfjorden and, above all, Geirangerfjorden. But the Norway of the fjords is also a place of contrasts. You can find solitary reefs, small communities with an identity that reflects local customs, as well as some of the largest, liveliest and most vibrant cities in the country, such as Bergen and Stavanger. So as well as trekking through majestic mountains, kayaking through the deep blue fjords, among other open air activities, you can also experience the cultural scene and great restaurants that liven up the cities of the region. You will find all of this and much, much more in the Norway of the fjords.

Route through the Norwegian Fjords

Departure date

Departures from December 2024 till December 2025

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Travel details

  • Travel details

  • Day 1 City of origin - Oslo

  • Day 2 Oslo - Fagernes - Hallingdal - Gol - Geilo

  • Day 3 Geilo - Hardangervidda National Park - Vøringfoss Waterfall - Bergen

  • Day 4 Bergen - Gudvangen - Sognefjord, Aurlandfjord and Nærøyfjord fjords (ferry) - Kaupanger - Sognefjord Fjord (ferry) - Førde (290km/180 miles + 2 Ferries)

  • Day 5 Førde - Stryn - Geiranger - Geirangerfjord Fjord (ferry) - Hellesylt - Storfjord Fjord (ferry) - Ålesund (approx 280km/174 miles + 2 Ferries)

  • Day 6 Ålesund - Trollstigen, or "the Troll's Footpath" - Åndalsnes - Gudbransdalen, or "the Peer Gynt Trail" - Lillehammer

  • Day 7 Lillehammer - Oslo

  • Day 8 Oslo - City of origin

Your trip includes

  • Return flight.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Oslo.

  • Selected meal plan in Oslo.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Geilo.

  • Selected meal plan in Geilo.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Bergen.

  • Selected meal plan in Bergen.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Førde.

  • Selected meal plan in Førde.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Ålesund.

  • Selected meal plan in Ålesund.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Lillehammer.

  • Selected meal plan in Lillehammer.

  • Rent-a-car.

  • Insolvency protection.

Your trip doesn't include

  • Possible toll charges.

  • Hellesylt-Alesund ferry.

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Important remarks

- Driving in Norway: 1.Cars drive on the right-hand side and trams must be overtaken on the right. 2.Motorists must use low-beam headlights both day and night. 3.The allowed blood alcohol level is the strictest in Europe - just 0.2 mg/ml. Fines are very high and must be paid on the spot. 4.The speed limits are as follows: in built-up areas 50 km/h; on country roads 80 km/h; and on motorways 110 km/h. 5.Petrol stations are normally open from 6.00 am to 7.00 pm. 6.Parking is not allowed on main streets. This is why there are many municipal parking areas. Parking zones have different colours. You can park for one hour in yellow zones; two hours in grey zones; and three hours in brown zones. 7.Norway has a people-oriented road culture, where pedestrians and cyclists have priority.Pedestrians expect you to slow down or stop when they're crossing the road and cyclists don't always follow traffic rules. Please keep the most unprotected travellers in mind when driving on Norwegian roads. 8.Roads are mostly toll roads. You can pay for tolls either manually or with the AutoPASS, whereby automatic payment is taken once you've registered your car and your credit card on the website https://www.autopass.no/en/visitors-payment. We strongly recommend the AutoPASS. A fixed amount is withheld that will be discounted as you go through a toll and press the AutoPASS button (any surplus will be returned to you eighty-five days later). You can activate it up to three days after having passed through your first toll booth. If you opt for manual payment, you can pay for the tolls you've already passed through at petrol stations. You'll know at which petrol stations you can pay when you see a sign that says 'Kr-service' (usually Esso petrol stations).

- Triple rooms in Europe are generally rooms with twin beds or a double, in which a folding bed is installed to accommodate the third person. Due to the inconvenience this causes, we advise against using this option as far the possible.

- Check-in time at the hotel on the day of arrival depends on each establishment, but in no case will it be before 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise indicated.

- The proposed excursions and tours for each day are purely suggestions, as you can tailor the trip to suit your times, tastes and needs.

- A credit card is considered a guarantee, so sometimes you will need one for check-in at hotels.

- Hotels usually have cots available. Otherwise, babies will have to share a bed with an adult.

- To pick up your rental car, you'll need a credit (not debit) card in the name of the person who made the booking, who must also be the named driver of the vehicle.

- Consult the necessary documentation to enter the destinations visited and for transit in the countries where air stopovers are made.

- The ferry tickets required for the car journey are not included in the trip and, depending on the time of year, your vehicle and the vessel or ferry you choose, the trip will have different dates and duration. It is essential that you consult schedules and rates on the shipping companies' websites before selecting the start date of your trip, in order to be able to plan your trip more accurately. We would like to remind you that short journeys in Norway, less than one hour, cannot be booked on the website, where you can find explanatory timetables. When you arrive at the boarding area, you will see lines marked on the ground and you will board the ferry with your vehicle in order of arrival. When the ferry is full, you then wait for the next ferry. This service is usually open until 19.00 or 20.00, depending on the date. To avoid running out of spaces on this section of the fjord, we advise you to arrive with your car in the queue by no later than 16.00.

- During 2024, for safety reasons, the Trollstigen road may be closed for periods of at least 2 hours, which may be longer. These closures will take place when rockslides, landslides or heavy rainfall is expected in the area. For this reason, it is important that you check the situation of the road before driving on it, as the safety of this section of the road is assessed daily by experts. The section that may be closed periodically is the section between Isterdalen in Rauma/Åndalsnes and the bends up to the Trollstigen plateau. If Trollstigen is closed, the Trollstigen plateau remains open. In this case, the road will be open from Valldal to the Trollstigen plateau. On the other hand, the cafeteria and viewpoints at the summit will remain open, although Trollstigen itself is closed. Trollstigen Gjestegård in Isterdalen will also remain open, if accessed from the Åndalsnes side. Please note that this may lead to increased traffic and parking problems. We therefore advise you to avoid accessing these sections if there are "rush hour" restrictions and to park only in designated areas. Bypass via Sjøholt (E136) If Trollstigen is closed, the alternative is to drive via Sjøholt to/from Valldal: Åndalsnes - Sjøholt (E136) - Valldal (fv 650) - Trollstigplatået (fv 63). In total, it is about 155 km, estimated travel time 2 hours 10 minutes. How to be notified if Trollstigen is closed? You can check at www.vegvesen.no/trafikk and/or download the application "Vegvesen trafikk", where you can you can set up alerts for fv 63 Trollstigen and receive messages relevant to the road section. The information on the website is partly available in English (select language at the bottom of the page). In the app, the information is in Norwegian. You can also call the Norwegian Road Administration tel. +47 22 175 175, for up-to-date route information.