Hardangerfjord in a Nutshell - Bergen to Oslo
Bergen, Norway
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 20 hours
On the Hardangerfjord in a nutshell Bergen - Oslo day trip, you will experience a journey through a landscape of majestic mountains, roaring waterfalls and idyllic orchards.
If the Sognefjord is the king of the fjords of Western Norway, the Hardangerfjord is surely the queen. The 179-kilometre-long fjord offers scenery that will spellbind even the most seasoned traveller. Here, there are cultural and natural gems galore..
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On the Hardangerfjord in a nutshell Bergen - Oslo day trip, you will experience a journey through a landscape of majestic mountains, roaring waterfalls and idyllic orchards.
If the Sognefjord is the king of the fjords of Western Norway, the Hardangerfjord is surely the queen. The 179-kilometre-long fjord offers scenery that will spellbind even the most seasoned traveller. Here, there are cultural and natural gems galore..
Starting in Bergen, the trip takes you by train from Bergen to Voss and continues by bus to the delightful little village of Ulvik. If you’re lucky enough to be here in May, you will see the beautiful fruit trees in full blossom. From Ulvik, the trip continues by boat to Eidfjord where you will experience a sightseeing trip to Vøringsfossen waterfall (Norway’s biggest waterfall) and Hardangervidda Nature Centre.
If the Sognefjord is the king of the fjords of Western Norway, the Hardangerfjord is surely the queen. The 179-kilometre-long fjord offers scenery that will spellbind even the most seasoned traveller. Here, there are cultural and natural gems galore..
Starting in Bergen, the trip takes you by train from Bergen to Voss and continues by bus to the delightful little village of Ulvik. If you’re lucky enough to be here in May, you will see the beautiful fruit trees in full blossom. From Ulvik, the trip continues by boat to Eidfjord where you will experience a sightseeing trip to Vøringsfossen waterfall (Norway’s biggest waterfall) and Hardangervidda Nature Centre.
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