Enjoy a hassle-free pickup near your cruise ship in Flåm by our in-house trained guide.
Drive through the world’s longest road tunnel, then enter the green Lærdal Valley.
At the Borgund Stave Church, enjoy a photo opportunity of the exterior of this 800-year-old wooden wonder.
Walk through Lærdal, a charming village with over 160 well-preserved wooden houses from the 1700s-1800s.
Travel over the Snowy Road (Aurlandsfjellet), and be surrounded by an untouched landscape.
Visit the Stegastein Viewpoint, with panoramic views of the UNESCO-listed Aurlandsfjord.
Drive over one of the 18 offical scenic routes in Norway
Note 1: Time between scenic ride and stops is about 50/50. Note 2: Snowy road opening varies from early June to mid-October. Note 3: Borgund Stave Church is an exterior visit only.
You will be picked op conveniently near the cruise ship at the big parking area. Easy to reach by crossing the bridge over the little river.
This tunnel holds the record as the longest road tunnel globally. Over a distance of 24.5 kilometers (approximately 15,2 miles), your guide will keep you entertained with fascinating facts and stories. As the bus makes its way through, it descends to a depth of up to 1,400 meters (about 4,593 feet) beneath the mountain, taking you on a remarkable journey.
You'll get the opportunity to make pictures of world's most distinctive and best-preserved stave church. We will stop in front, allowing to shoot fotos from the exterior. It's amazing that this church is still standing strong after 800 years, especially when you consider that it's entirely constructed from wood.
You will make your own way to the meeting points