Enjoy a hassle-free pickup near your cruise ship in Flåm and join a guided tour through stunning landscapes. Experience Stegastein Viewpoint, Borgund Stave Church, Aurlandsfjord, mountains, and more.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 5 hours
- Check availability to see starting times
- Live tour guide
- English, German
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
I cannot overstate how incredible this tour is. I frequently found myself with my jaw literally dropped because of how beautiful the sites were. We lucked out on the weather, but I believe they’d be gorgeous even if it was raining or snowing. Neka, our tour guide, was fantastic!! She technically wasn’t even supposed to lead this day but last minute covered for another guide who was ill. You could not have been able to tell though. She was so knowledgeable, fun, and interesting in her own right! We had a small group and bus which I think added to the brilliance of it as we didn’t have to wait on a billion people or manage the huge bus. Anyone who is in Flåm should do this tour. I randomly decided to space out my Norway in a Nutshell trip from Bergen to Oslo with a night stop there and I am so thankful I did. This tour made what was already an amazing trip a core memory.
Negga was very knowledgeable and friendly with informative commentary throughout well done
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Meeting point
For cruise passengers: Disembark, cross the small bridge, and follow the road to the right. You'll see a large parking area with tour buses—your guide will meet you there. After Disembarking it's a 5 minute walk over a flat area. For hotel guests: The meeting point is the same. Staying in Aurland? Contact us to check for pickup options.
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What to bring
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Waterproof shoes
Not allowed
- Pets
- Non-folding wheelchairs
Know before you go
- In case of mobility issues, it's a good idea to bring assistance.
- The Snowy Road is open in the summer, typically closing in October and reopening around June 1st. If the road is closed an adjustment in the route will be needed.