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June 29, 2025
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  1. Take the commuter train (I or P line, 30 min)

    from the airport to Central Station, starting point for a compact walking tour. Begin with a quick stop at the striking modern Oodi Central Library just across the square, then head to Senate Square and the grand Helsinki Cathedral, then continue to the harbor’s Market Square and the historic Old Market Hall. Make a brief detour to the red-brick Uspenski Cathedral, before looping back through the tree-lined Esplanadi Park to return to the station. The full route takes about 1.5 hours. Helsinki
  2. Oslo-Borgund-Aurland-Flam-Gudvangen-Kaupanger (430km - 7h00) 08:30 rent-car aeroport Oslo 08:45 54

    00:45 transfer Oslo airport - Kistefos (54km / 0h45) 09:30 00:45 visita Kistefos Museum 10:15 140 02:00 transfer Kistefos - Strondafjorden (140km / 2h00) - scenic drive 12:15 00:10 Strondafjorden (llac & fjord) 12:25 45 00:45 transfer Strondafjorden - Sputrefossen (45km / 0h45) 13:10 00:10 Scenic Route Valdresflye + Sputrefossen (cascada) - opcional 13:20 35 00:40 transfer Sputrefossen - Tyin (46km / 0h40) - scenic drive 14:00 00:10 Filefjell (camí reial Kongevegen) + Vang + Tyin (poblet & llac) 14:10 40 00:35 transfer Tyin - Borgund (48km / 0h40) 14:45 00:30 visita esglèsia Borgund 15:15 65 01:20 transfer Borgund - Lærdalsøyri - Aurlandsvangen (65km / 1h10) - tunel alternatiu 15 minuts Aurlandsfjellet scenic road + Bjørgavegen road + Stegastein viewpoint + Aurlandsfjord 16:35 17 00:25 transfer Aurlandsvangen - Flam (17km / 0h20) 17:00 00:15 visita Flam (poble & cascada Rjoandefossen) - opcional 17:15 20 00:20 transfer Flam - Gudvangen (20km / 0h20) 17:35 00:40 visita Gudvangen - Viking Village (Njardarheimr) - opcional 18:15 02:30 18:15 ferry Gudvangen - Kaupanger (2h30) : Naeroyfjord + Sognefjord (es pot fer per carretera) 20:45 13 00:15 arribada Kaupanger & transfer Kaupanger-Sogndal (12km / 0h15) 21:00 00:10 check-in apartament Booking Sogndal (14 Dalavegen) 22:00 429 07:05 nit Sogndal
  3. Kistefos Museum Founded on the site of a pulp mill,

    it preserves the original machinery as part of a “living factory” museum. The heart-piece is The Twist, a breathtaking 1,000 m² aluminium-clad structure serving simultaneously as sculpture, bridge, and exhibition space. The site also hosts Nybruket Gallery—set in one of the old pulp-mill buildings—for rotating contemporary art shows, and an extensive park featuring over 50 site-specific sculptures by acclaimed international artists like Kusama, Eliasson, Kapoor, Botero and Cragg.
  4. Strondafjorden Strondafjorden is a tranquil, glacial lake stretching through the

    heart of Valdres, framed by forested slopes and distant mountain ridges. Once a key part of the timber transport route, it now serves as a serene destination for kayaking, fishing, and contemplative lakeside walks. Along its shores, the historic Fagernes town adds cultural texture with its folk museum and traditional wooden buildings.
  5. Sputrefossen waterfall The Sputrefossen waterfall is located approximately 200 to

    300 meters (around 660 to 980 feet) from the road, making it a relatively short walk. The path is not too steep, but it might be uneven in some areas. You can park near the road and take the short walk to the waterfall.
  6. Filefjell / Vang / Tyin Filefjell Tyin Vang The Filefjell

    route climbs from lush inland valleys at Vang, with its stave church and farms, into the alpine expanse of Tyin, where forests give way to plateaus and Lake Tyin opens onto Jotunheimen’s wild highlands.
  7. Borgund Stave Church Built around 1180 and exceptionally well preserved,

    Borgund Stave Church is Norway’s most iconic example of medieval wooden architecture. Its intricate timber construction—with soaring tiered roofs, carved dragon heads, and staves rising like gothic spires—evokes both Norse mythology and Christian tradition. The church’s interior, dimly lit and richly atmospheric, remains largely unchanged, offering a direct link to medieval craftsmanship and spiritual life. A nearby visitor centre provides context with exhibitions.
  8. Aurlandsfjellet scenic road & Aurlandsfjord Nicknamed the “Snow Road,” Aurlandsfjellet

    Scenic Route winds over a high mountain plateau between Lærdal and Aurland, reaching elevations where snow lingers into summer. The drive contrasts stark, treeless terrain with panoramic views of deep fjords and lush valleys below. A highlight is Stegastein Viewpoint. Aurlandsfjord itself, a narrow arm of the Sognefjord, is framed by sheer cliffs and waterfalls, and best experienced via boat or from the historic village of Flåm nestled at its end.
  9. Stegastein Viewpoint Stegastein Viewpoint is a minimalist curved, wood-and- glass

    platform extending 30 m out from the cliff face, 650 m above Aurlandsfjord, offering a dramatic, unobstructed panorama of fjord, forest, and sky. Must-stop along Aurlandsfjellet Scenic Road.
  10. Flam Nestled at the end of Aurlandsfjord, Flåm is a

    charming village renowned for its spectacular fjord views and as the gateway to the iconic Flåm Railway. With traditional wooden houses lining the harbor and a lively waterfront, it blends vibrant tourism with peaceful natural beauty. Flåm offers boat trips, hiking trails, and rich cultural experiences, making it a perfect base for exploring Norway’s fjord heartland.
  11. Rjoandefossen This 533-meter-high waterfall is visible from the road and

    Flåm Railway. You can drive close and enjoy the view without hiking.
  12. Gundvagen & Viking Village Gundvågen is a picturesque fjord-side hamlet

    just outside Flåm, framed by steep mountains and tranquil waters, known for its peaceful hiking trails, quiet bays, and the nearby Viking village reconstruction—offering a fascinating glimpse into Norway’s ancient past amidst stunning natural surroundings. It’s also the departure point for the car ferry to Kaupanger.
  13. Car ferry Gundvagen-Kaupanger The ferry from Gundvågen to Kaupanger offers

    one of Norway’s most scenic crossings, gliding through the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord and into the wider Sognefjord. Over two hours, the route reveals towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and remote farms tucked into the landscape. More than transport, it’s a slow-moving voyage through some of the country’s most iconic natural beauty.
  14. Naeroyfjord A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nærøyfjord is one of

    Norway’s most dramatic fjords—narrow, deep, and flanked by sheer cliffs that plunge straight into the water. Waterfalls stream from towering heights, tiny farms cling to impossibly steep slopes. Best experienced with the 2-hour car ferry from Gundvågen to Kaupanger.
  15. Kaupanger Set above the Sognefjord, Kaupanger is a quiet village

    with deep historical roots, once a Viking trading post and now known for its beautifully preserved 12th-century stave church. Surrounded by rolling farmland and forested hills, it offers a peaceful contrast to the dramatic fjord scenery and a gateway to both cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
  16. Sogndal-Geiranger (360km - 6h00) 08:15 42 00:35 transfer Sogndal-Fjaerland (42km

    / 0h35) 08:50 00:15 glaciar Bøyabreen 09:05 70 01:00 transfer Fjaerland-Skei-Anda (70km / 1h00) scenic road including Lake Jolstravatn (Skei) 10:20 00:11 10:20 ferry Anda-Lote - també 10:40 / 11:00 /11:20 10:35 8 00:10 transfer Lote-Nordfjordeid (8km / 0h10) 10:45 00:45 Nordfjordeid - Viking Museum 11:30 125 02:00 transfer Nordfjordeid-Stranda (125km / 2h00) scenic road: Norangsfjorden, Oye, Hellesyt, Sunnylvsfjorden 13:45 00:13 13:45 ferry Stranda-Liabygda (0h13) - també 14:15 / 14:45 14:00 10 00:10 transfer Liabygda-Linge (10km / 0h10) 14:10 37 00:40 transfer Linge-Trollstigen (37km / 0h40) 00:10 Trollstigen waterfall - opció 15:00 37 00:40 transfer Trollstigen-Linge (37km / 0h40) 16:00 00:13 15:40 ferry Linge-Eidsdal (0h13) també 15:20 / 15:40 / 16:20 16:15 25 00:35 transfer Eidsdal-Geiranger (25km / 0h30) scenic road including Norddalsfjord, Ørnesvingen viewpoint 17:00 01:30 17:00 creuer Geirangerfjord (7 sisters waterfall + Skagefla farms + Friaren waterfall) - opció 18:30 00:15 check-in Vinje Camping 18:45 sopar Geiranger 22:00 333 05:25 nit Geiranger
  17. Fjaerland & Bøyabreen Glacier Tucked between steep fjord walls and

    glacial valleys, Fjærland is a serene village where towering nature meets quiet charm. Outside town, Bøyabreen Glacier, an arm of the Jostedalsbreen ice cap, spills down the mountainside in a dramatic sweep of blue and white, reflected in a still glacial lake.
  18. Jolstravatn & Skei Stretching like a mirror through the valley,

    Jølstravatn is a pristine glacial lake known for its shifting light, deep waters, and excellent trout fishing. At its eastern end lies Skei, a quiet village framed by green slopes and snowy peaks, often serving as a base for hiking, kayaking, or simply soaking in the scenery. The area’s natural beauty has long inspired Norwegian painters—and it’s easy to see why.
  19. Anda-Lote ferry MF Gloppefjord The Anda–Lote ferry crossing over the

    Nordfjord is Norway’s first fully battery-electric ferry route, operated by Fjord1 using the quiet, zero-emission vessels MF Gloppefjord and MF Eidsfjord. The crossing takes about 10 minutes and runs frequently throughout the day, with departures roughly every 20–30 minutes, offering a quick and scenic connection between the fjord’s northern and southern shores.
  20. Nordfjordeid Located at the head of a branch of Nordfjorden,

    Nordfjordeid is a charming small town surrounded by majestic mountains and deep fjord waters. Its highlight is the Sagastad Viking Center, home to the full-scale replica of the 30-meter Myklebust ship, one of the largest Viking ships ever discovered in Norway. The museum offers interactive exhibits, virtual reconstructions, and fascinating insights into the Viking burial mounds found nearby.
  21. Norangsfjord & Oye Norangsfjord is a narrow, mirror-still arm of

    Hjørundfjord, framed by towering peaks and cascading waterfalls. At its head, the road climbs into Norangsdalen—one of Norway’s wildest and most beautiful valleys, where landslides, glacial lakes, and abandoned farms tell stories of survival and solitude. The journey ends in Øye, a remote village crowned by the legendary Hotel Union Øye, a 19th-century retreat steeped in alpine grandeur and timeless quiet.
  22. Sunnylvsfjorden Branching off from the great Storfjord, Sunnylvsfjorden is a

    deep, majestic waterway flanked by sheer cliffs and distant alpine peaks. Less trafficked than nearby Geirangerfjord, it offers a quieter but no less spectacular fjord experience—where reflections ripple on still waters and waterfalls thread down rock faces. Approaching from the north, it serves as the dramatic gateway to Geiranger.
  23. car ferry Stranda-Liabygda Fjord1 MF Sunnylvsfjord The Stranda–Liabygda ferry connects

    the two shores of Storfjord in just 13 minutes, running every half hour from early morning until late evening, making it a convenient, no-reservation crossing for drivers. Operated by Fjord1 aboard the MF Sunnylvsfjord, it serves up serene fjord views and a practical shortcut along County Road 650.
  24. Trollstigen Trollstigen—“The Troll’s Ladder”—is one of Norway’s most iconic mountain

    roads, a serpentine climb of 11 hairpin bends carved into steep cliffs. Surrounded by towering peaks and thundering waterfalls like Stigfossen, the route offers heart- pounding views and a dramatic encounter with the raw Norwegian landscape. At the summit, a sleek viewing platform cantilevers over the edge, revealing the full sweep of the valley.
  25. Trollstigen-Geiranger scenic road + car ferry Linge-Eidsdal One of Norway’s

    most breathtaking drives, the Trollstigen– Geiranger Scenic Route winds through jagged peaks, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls. From the hairpin bends of Trollstigen to the dramatic descent toward Geiranger, the road blends bold engineering with sublime nature. A short ferry crossing from Linge to Eidsdal (aboard Fjord1 MF Norddalsfjord) offers a quiet pause on Norddalsfjorden before the final ascent via Ørnesvingen reveals the full sweep of Geirangerfjord below.
  26. Geirangerfjord Geiranger sits at the end of its majestic fjord,

    encircled by towering cliffs, green hillsides, and iconic waterfalls like the Seven Sisters and the Suitor. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Geirangerfjord is a masterpiece of glacial carving—best appreciated by boat or from one of several dramatic viewpoints above. The village serves as a peaceful base amid this awe-inspiring natural amphitheater.
  27. A high-speed RIB tour through Geirangerfjord offers an thrilling way

    to experience its towering cliffs and legendary waterfalls up close. The ride brings you face-to-face with the Seven Sisters— seven slender cascades tumbling side by side—directly across from the powerful Friaren ("The Suitor") waterfall. Along the way, you’ll pass the historic Skageflå mountain farm, perched dramatically on a ledge high above the fjord, once visited by Norwegian royalty and reachable only by boat and hike. Geirangerfjord fast boat tour
  28. Geiranger-Bergen (490km - 8h15) 08:30 75 01:45 transfer Geiranger-Stryn (75km

    / 1h25) Gamle Strynefjellsvegen scenic road including Flydalsjuvet, Dalsnibba Skywalk, Øvstefossen, Videfossen, Stryn Valley 10:15 155 02:30 transfer Stryn-Vadheim (155km / 2h20) scenic road including Innvikfjorden, Lake Jolstravatn, Sogndalsfjorden 12:45 76 01:10 transfer Vadheim-Dragsvik (76km / 1h10) 14:00 00:35 14:00 ferry Dragsvik-Vangsnes - també 13:25 o 14:30 o 15:30 14:40 66 01:05 Vangsnes-Tvindefossen (66km / 1h05) 15:45 00:20 cascada Tvindefossen 16:05 15 00:15 transfer Tvindefossen-Vossevangen (15km / 0h15) 16:20 01:00 Voss gondol - opcional 17:20 102 01:30 transfer Vossevangen-Bergen (102km / 1h30) - opcional 18:50 00:10 check-in Airbnb Eidsvag 19:00 03:00 visita Bergen sopar port Bergen 22:00 489 08:15 nit Bergen
  29. Flydalsjuvet + Dalsnibba Skywalk Climbing above Geiranger, Flydalsjuvet offers iconic

    panoramic views, framing the fjord far below between cliffs and peaks. Higher still, the Dalsnibba Skywalk (1,500 m) gives a breathtaking unobstructed view over Geirangerfjord, over fields, lakes and the winding road from the fjord.
  30. Gamle Strynefjellsvegen + Øvstefossen + Videfossen + Stryn The old

    mountain road Gamle Strynefjellsvegen winds through a dramatic highland of stone walls and glacial lakes that cut across a stark plateau. Along the way, waterfalls steal the scene: Øvstefossen thunders beside the road, while twin- tiered Videfossen plunges into a gorge below, before descending through steep switchbacks into the fertile Stryn valley, giving way to green pastures, farms and still lakes.
  31. Nordfjord Nordfjord stretches from glacier to ocean, where icy peaks

    meet green hills and calm fjord waters. At its heart lie glassy lakes like Lovatnet and Oldevatnet, fed by meltwater from the Jostedalsbreen glacier. The valley floors are dotted with farms and traditional villages, while towering mountains rise abruptly from the shore. This region blends Norway’s extremes—glaciers, waterfalls, fjords, and fjell—into one sweeping, ruggedly beautiful landscape.
  32. Dragsvik-Vangsnes ferry MF Dragsvik The Dragsvik–Vangsnes ferry (via Hella) offers

    a smooth, scenic crossing of the Sognefjord, linking key routes in the Nordfjord region. Running frequently throughout the day, the 30–40 minute journey provides a restful break with panoramic views of forested hills and calm fjord waters. No reservations needed.
  33. Tvindefossen Tvindefossen is easily accessible from the road. The waterfall

    is located along the E16 highway, 12 kilometers north of Voss. There is a parking area just off the road, a 100m walk to the viewpoint. The waterfall drops from a height of about 150 meters.
  34. Vossevangen Vossevangen (Voss) is a lively mountain town set on

    Lake Vangsvatnet, known for its mix of culture and adventure. Historic landmarks like Voss Church and Finnesloftet sit alongside modern thrills—rafting, paragliding, and the Voss Gondola to alpine hiking and ski areas. It’s also a hub for festivals and local food, with a strong identity rooted in both tradition and outdoor life.
  35. Bergen Bergen, framed by mountains and fjords, blends natural beauty

    with rich history and culture. Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf, with its colorful wooden houses and rich Hanseatic heritage, the lively fish market, and the Hanseatic Museum. Visitors can ride the Fløibanen funicular or Mount Ulriken cable car for sweeping city views, explore the historic Rosenkrantz Tower, or visit the Bergen Aquarium with its Arctic species. The city’s walkable center and coastal charm make it a standout destination in western Norway.
  36. Bergen-Stavanger (540km - 9h00) 08:00 01:00 visita Bergen: Bryggen wharf,

    Fish Market, Floibanen Funicular 09:00 58 00:55 transfer Bergen-Hardangerfjord (58km / 0h55) 09:55 00:20 cascada Fossen Bratte 10:15 78 01:20 transfer Fossen Bratte-Hardangerfjord (60km / 1h00) 11:35 19 00:20 transfer Hardangerfjord-Eidfjord (19km / 0h20) Hardanger Bridge 11:55 13 00:20 12:00 transfer Eidfjord-Kjeasen (13km / 0h20) - way up on the hour 12:15 00:10 Kjeasen viewpoint 12:30 37 00:30 12:30 transfer Kjeasen-Voringfossen (37km / 0h30) - way down on the half-hour 12:55 00:20 scenic drive Måbødalen valley (Ovre) + cascada Voringfossen + Hardangervidda (opció) 13:15 103 01:45 transfer Voringfossen-Odda-Latefossen (103km / 1h45) 15:00 00:15 cascada Latefossen 15:15 145 02:15 transfer Latefossen-Sandve (145km / 2h15) 17:30 00:15 Akrasanden + Sandve 17:45 5 00:10 transfer Sandve-Gamle Skudeneshavn (5km / 0h10) 17:55 00:40 Gamle Skudeneshavn 18:35 52 00:50 transfer Gamle Skudeneshavn-Arsvagen (52km / 0h50) 19:45 00:24 19:45 ferry Arsvagen-Mortavika (0h24) - també 20:00 o 20:15 20:15 32 00:30 transfer Mortavika-Stavanger (32km / 0h30) 20:45 00:15 check-in Airbnb Stavanger 21:00 01:30 visita Stavanger: Old Town, Harbor, Ovre Holmegate street sopar port Stavanger 22:30 542 08:55 nit Stavanger
  37. Fossen Bratte Fossen Bratte, also known as the “Steep Falls,”

    is a dramatic 80-meter waterfall near Eikedalen in Hordaland, cascading down a sheer cliff just off the scenic road between Bergen and Norheimsund. With a nearby viewpoint and picnic area, it’s easily accessible and makes a striking stop—especially when the flow is strong in spring and early summer. Fossen Bratte is very close to the road, with parking available just a short walk away—typically less than 2–3 minutes on foot. There’s a small turnout or lot near the waterfall along Route 7 (Rv7), and a clear path leads to a viewing platform overlooking the falls.
  38. Hardangerfjord & Hardanger Bridge Hardangerfjord, Norway’s second-longest fjord, stretches over

    170 km through lush orchards, waterfalls, and glacier-capped peaks—earning it the nickname “the Queen of the Fjords.” A major landmark along the route is the Hardanger Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, linking the fjord’s north and south shores near Eidfjord. It’s both an engineering marvel and a gateway to scenic drives, including routes to Vøringsfossen and the Hardangervidda plateau.
  39. Eidfjord & Kjeaasen Eidfjord is a serene village at the

    inner end of Hardangerfjord, surrounded by steep mountains and deep waters. Just above it lies Kjeåsen, a remote mountain farm dramatically perched 600 meters above the fjord, offering breathtaking panoramic views. The narrow road up is an experience in itself, and from both the farm and valley below, the vast beauty of Hardangerfjord unfolds in spectacular form.
  40. Mabodalen Valley & Voringfossen Just beyond Eidfjord, the winding Måbødalen

    valley leads to Vøringsfossen, one of Norway’s most iconic waterfalls, plunging 182 meters into a deep gorge. Easily accessible via Route 7, the main viewing area is at the Fossli Hotel, with free parking and modern walkways offering dramatic views. A spectacular footbridge spans the chasm, open from late spring through autumn (typically May–October), and there are multiple platforms for different perspectives.
  41. Odda & Latefossen Odda, nestled at the southern tip of

    Sørfjorden, is a former industrial town turned gateway to outdoor adventures. South of town lies Låtefossen, a unique twin waterfall that cascades under an old stone bridge along Route 13. Easily visible from the roadside with a parking area, it’s a must-see stop on the scenic route through the Oddadalen valley.
  42. Akrasanden / Sandve / Skudeneshavn Traveling down to the coast,

    the route leads to Åkrasanden, known for its white sandy beach and clear turquoise waters, one of Norway’s finest. Nearby Sandve offers rugged coastal views and peaceful hiking trails, perfect for a scenic detour. The journey continues in Gamle Skudeneshavn, a charming 19th- century fishing town with 225 well-preserved wooden houses, cobbled streets, and a laid-back harbor atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. Akrasanden Sandve Gamle Skudeneshavn
  43. ferry Arsvagen-Mortavika The Arsvågen–Mortavika ferry is a key link along

    the E39 highway, connecting the Haugalandet region to Stavanger and southern Norway. The crossing takes about 25 minutes, with frequent departures throughout the day, and offers scenic views of the Boknafjord. It’s a smooth, efficient route for both vehicles and foot passengers, often operating with modern double-ended ferries for quick boarding and disembarkation. Operated by Fjord1 aboard MF Mastrafjord, MF Stavangerfjord, MF Boknafjord and MF Bergensfjord.
  44. Stavanger Stavanger, a lively coastal city in southwestern Norway, blends

    history, culture, and modern energy. Explore Gamle Stavanger, with its cobbled lanes and white wooden houses, then stroll colorful Øvre Holmegate, known for cafés and boutique shops. The Norwegian Petroleum Museum offers interactive insight into the country's offshore legacy, while Stavanger Cathedral— Norway’s oldest—anchors the historic center. Outside town, the striking Sverd i Fjell monument commemorates Viking unity, set dramatically by the fjord.
  45. Stavanger-Erfjord (220km - 4h30) 09:00 01:30 visita Stavanger: Sverd i

    fjell 10:30 146 03:00 transfer Stavanger-Sandnes-Lysevegen-Lysebotn (146km / 2h40) 13:30 visita Lysefjord / Lysebotn / Lysevegen 17:45 01:05 17:45 ferry Lysebotn-Songesand (1h05) 18:50 48 00:55 transfer Songesand-Hjelmeland (48km / 0h55) 20:00 00:13 20:00 ferry Hjelmeland-Nesvik (0h13) - també 19:40 o 20:20 20:13 27 00:25 transfer Nesvik-Erfjord (27km / 0h25) 20:38 00:15 check-in Airbnb Erfjord 21:00 221 04:20 nit Erfjord
  46. Lysefjord / Lysebotn / Lysevegen The journey into Lysefjord by

    the dramatic Lysevegen road is an unforgettable experience—narrow and winding, with 27 hairpin bends descending to the remote village of Lysebotn, nestled at the fjord’s eastern tip. The road offers sweeping mountain views, especially from the Øygardstøl lookout near the Kjerag trailhead. On the way out, the MF Sveio car ferry from Lysebotn to Songesand operated by Kolumbus provides a peaceful contrast, gliding for about 1 hour through the fjord’s towering cliffs and waterfalls.
  47. ferry Hjelmeland-Nesvik The route from Songesand to Erfjord winds through

    tranquil Ryfylke landscapes and includes a short but notable ferry crossing from Hjelmeland to Nesvik. This crossing— about 10 minutes—is served by the MF Hydra, the world’s first liquid hydrogen-powered ferry, marking a milestone in sustainable maritime travel. The ferry glides across the mouth of Jøsenfjorden, offering quiet views of the fjord and surrounding hills before continuing through peaceful inland roads toward Erfjord.
  48. Erfjord-Ropeid-Sauda-Roldal-Rjukan-Heddal-Oslo (440km - 8h00) 09:00 55 01:15 transfer Erfjord-Ropeid-Sauda (55km

    / 0h50) Lovra + Ostasteidn + Svandalsfossen waterfall + Sauda 10:15 46 01:30 transfer Sauda-Roldal (46km / 1h00) Ryfylke scenic road inc. Allmannajuvet (mina) 11:45 00:45 visita esglèsia Roldal 12:30 160 02:30 transfer Roldal-Rjukan (160km / 2h30) 15:00 02:00 Gaustabanen (mountain train) + Gaustatoppen viewpoint 17:00 49 00:50 transfer Rjukan-Heddal (49km / 0h50) 17:50 00:30 visita esglèsia Heddal 18:20 40 00:40 transfer Heddal-Kongsberg (40km / 0h40) 19:00 00:30 visita Kongsberg (poble miner + mina de plata) - opcional 19:30 87 01:15 transfer Kongsberg-Oslo (87km / 1h15) 20:45 00:15 check-in Airbnb Oslo 20:00 passeig Oslo sopar Oslo 22:00 440 08:00 nit Oslo
  49. Lovrafjord The route from Erfjord to Sauda (approx. 45 km

    / 1 hour driving time) follows the quiet curve of the Lovrafjord, with several thoughtfully designed rest stops that highlight the natural beauty of Ryfylke. Pause at Noah’s Island, a small ark- like platform over the water, then continue to the Ostasteidn Viewpoint, where sculpted concrete blends into the fjord landscape. Further along, Ropeid Rest Area offers minimalist design and wide fjord views from a former ferry quay.
  50. Svandalsfossen Just before reaching Sauda, the road passes by Svandalsfossen,

    one of the most powerful and photogenic waterfalls in Ryfylke. The twin cascades plunge steeply down the mountainside, and a stone staircase with over 500 steps allows visitors to climb alongside the main drop for immersive, misty views. A small parking area along the road makes access easy, and the waterfall is especially impressive during snowmelt in spring or after heavy rain.
  51. Sauda Sauda marks the northern end of the Ryfylke Scenic

    Route, nestled between steep mountain slopes and the head of the Saudafjord. Once a major mining and smelting town, Sauda blends industrial heritage with natural beauty.
  52. Ryfylke scenic road & Allmannajuvet Leaving Sauda, the Ryfylke Scenic

    Route climbs steeply into the mountains, transitioning from fjord views to rugged highland terrain. Just outside town, a key stop is Allmannajuvet, a historic zinc mine transformed into a striking architectural installation. The walk to the mine follows a dramatic ravine, with timber and steel structures blending into the rock face and waterfalls. Continuing on, the road winds through remote moorland dotted with lakes and sheep farms, offering a sense of isolation and scale before descending toward the mountain village of Røldal.
  53. Roldal Røldal sits at the junction of mountain routes and

    is best known for the Røldal Stave Church, a 13th-century wooden church famed for its medieval healing cross and rich carvings. Surrounded by alpine peaks and often snow-capped even in summer, Røldal is also a gateway to hiking trails, lakes, and ski terrain. It serves as a natural pause point after the highland drive from Sauda, with a peaceful village atmosphere and easy access to the southern Hardangervidda plateau.
  54. Gaustabanen & Gaustatoppen Gaustatoppen (1,883 m) is one of Norway’s

    most iconic peaks, offering panoramic views over nearly a sixth of the country on clear days. The easiest way up is via Gaustabanen, a unique funicular railway built inside the mountain during the Cold War. This underground tram climbs in two stages— first by funicular, then by inclined lift—and brings visitors close to the summit in just 15 minutes. From there, a short hike leads to the top and a stone cabin offering refreshments and 360° vistas.
  55. Heddal Heddal is home to Norway’s largest stave church, a

    majestic 13th-century wooden structure renowned for its triple towers and intricate carvings. Still in use today, Heddal Stave Church offers a remarkable glimpse into medieval craftsmanship and Norse- Christian heritage. The site includes a small museum and visitor center with exhibitions and a café, making it a worthwhile cultural stop on the way east from Gaustatoppen.
  56. Kongsberg Kongsberg is a historic silver mining town, founded in

    1624, with a rich industrial and cultural legacy. Its main attractions include the Norwegian Mining Museum and the Kongsberg Silver Mines, where visitors can ride a mining train deep into the mountain. The town also boasts Norway’s largest baroque church, Kongsberg Church, with a grand organ and ornate interior. Set along the Numedalslågen river, Kongsberg balances heritage with a modern tech edge, housing defense and space industry centers.
  57. visita Oslo / concert Ed Sheeran 08:30 rent-car return estació

    central Oslo 9:30 2,7 (00:40) visita Oslo: Tiger at Jernbanetorget / Cathedral / Karl Johans gate (main street) / National Theatre / Historical Museum (Vikingr exhibition ) 13:00 2,3 (00:35) visita Oslo: Palau Reial (canvi de la guàrdia) / Vigeland Park (escultures) 15:30 8 00:30 transfer Vigeland Park-apartament Toyengata 26B tram 12/15 dir Kjelsas (Vigelandsparken > Jernbanetorget) + bus 37 dir Helsfyr (Jernbanetorget D > Toyengata) 17:00 6 00:25 transfer apartament Toyengata 26B-Ullevaal Stadion metro 4/5 dir Ullevaal Stadion (Gronland > Ullevaal Stadion) 18:00 02:30 concert Ed Sheeran 21:00 6 00:25 transfer Ullevaal Stadion-apartament Toyengata 26B metro 4/5 dir Stortinget (Ullevaal Stadion > Gronland) 22:00 nit Oslo
  58. Frognerveien Lilleakerbanen Slottet Akershus festning Operaen Karl Johans gate Rådhuset

    Drammensveien Trondheim sveien Ekebergbanen Kontraskjæret Ruseløkka Dalsberg- stien Oslo Hospital Middelalderparken Jomfrubråten Aker brygge Jernbanetorget (Oslo S) Lakkegata skole Bislett Storgata Solli Vigelandsparken Frydenlund Hom ans- byen Skillebekk Stensgata Adamstuen Nybrua John Colletts plass Ullevål sykehus Kjelsåsalleen Grefsen stadion Grefsenplatået Sinsenkrysset Glads vei Doktor Smiths vei Rosenhoff Carl Berners plass Sofienberg Heimdalsgata Ekebergparken Welhavens gate Nationaltheatret Skarpsno Frogner stadion Torshov Biermanns gate Olaf Ryes plass Birkelunden Schous plass Grefsenveien Storo Sandaker senter Sportsplassen Sørli Kastellet Bråten Sæter Ljabru Grefsen stasjon Holtet Universitetet Blindern Forskningsparken Abbediengen Hoff Skøyen Ullern Furulund Sollerud Gaustadalléen M ajorstuen Disen Kjelsås 17 18 12 15 15 12 19 13 18 17 19 Nobels gate Thune Holbergs plass Sinsenterrassen Stortorvet Tinghuset Dronningens gate Bjørvika Lilleaker 13 13 Bogstadveien Øvre Slottsgate Tullinløkka Frogner plass Lille Frogner allé Elisenberg Niels Juels gate T T T T T T 200 m 300 m Stoppested bare i pilretningen Stop in direction of arrow only Overgang T-bane Metro interchange Overgang tog Railway interchange Overgang båt Ferry interchange T Utgave 2024-11 © Truls Lange Civitas 2010–24 Trikk Tram
  59. Oslo Walking tour of Oslo begins at the Tiger Statue

    outside Central Station, emblem of the city's bold spirit. Stroll to nearby Oslo Cathedral, dating to 1697, before following Karl Johans gate, main street lined with shops, cafés and landmarks. Midway, detour to the Historical Museum housing Viking treasures, and stop at the Royal Palace, where Changing of the Guard takes place daily at 13:00. Next head west to Vigeland Park, home to +200 bronze and granite sculptures.
  60. Ed Sheeran show @ Ullevaal Stadion SET LIST: Castle on

    the Hill BLOW Shivers The A Team Don’t Lego House Dive Sapphire Eyes Closed Give Me Love Medley Hits: Take Me Back to London / River / Peru / 2step / Cross Me / Beautiful People / South of the Border / Own It / I Don’t Care Overpass Graffiti Galway Girl Thinking Out Loud Love Yourself Sing Old Phone Happier Photograph Tenerife Sea Perfect Bloodstream Afterglow You Need Me, I Don’t Need You Azizam Shape of You Bad Habits
  61. visita Oslo / vol Oslo-Barcelona T1 9:30 3,5 (00:50) visita

    Oslo: Munch Art Museum / Opera House / Akershus Fortress 00:30 ferry Bygdoy @ City Hall (0h30) visita Bygdoy: Maritime Museum / Fram Museum / Kon- Tiki Museum + Rodelokken Kafe 00:30 ferry Bygdoy (0h30) 4 00:20 transfer City Hall-apartament Toyengata 26B bus 37 dir Helsfyr (Wessels Plass > Toyengata) 14:15 47 00:40 transfer Oslo-airport 14:22 bus 60 dir Vippetangen (Norbygata-Jernbanetorget) + 14:48 tren R12 dir Eidsvoll (Oslo Central-Oslo Lufthavn) 15:30 check-in aeroport Oslo 17:05 sortida Oslo-BCN (3h25) SAS SK4685 (L2FKWA) 20:30 arribada Barcelona T1 nit casa
  62. Oslo & Bygdoy Oslo waterfront promenade includes the MUNCH Museum,

    showcasing Munch’s art in a modern tower by the fjord. Stroll along the harbor to the iconic white Oslo Opera House, where you can walk up the sloping roof for panoramic views. Continue to the medieval Akershus Fortress’ scenic ramparts. Hop on the Bygdøy ferry to reach the Bygdøy Peninsula, home to Oslo’s top museums—Fram, Kon-Tiki and Folk Museum—set among leafy paths and historic architecture.
  63. See more. Pay less. • Includes entry to 30 museums

    • Includes public transport • Includes public transport to the airport • Other discounts DATE MONTH TIME VALID FROM: _ _ / _ _ / _ _ : _ _ SENIOR 24 C102345 DATE MONTH TIME VALID FROM: _ _ / _ _ / _ _ : _ _ CHILD 24 VALID DATE MONTH YEAR TIME _ _ / _ _ / _ _/ _ _ : _ _ ADULT 24 Oslo Pass – The Official City Card Oslo Pass Sales Points Visit www.visitoslo.com for a complete list of sales points. Jernbane- torget Oslo City Karl Johans gate Nydalsveien OSLO S Oslo Visitor Centre Østbanehallen (Jernbanetorget 1) by the Oslo Central Station • Ruter`s Customer Centre Jernbanetorget 1 • Hotel receptions • Ferries Color Line Båtservice Sightseeing • Museums Nobel Peace Center Norwegian Resistance Museum • Oslo Pass app The Oslo Pass app Pass type 24 hours 48 hours 72 hours Adult 550 NOK 800 NOK 945 NOK Child 275 NOK 400 NOK 475 NOK Senior 440 NOK 640 NOK 755 NOK Prices Oslo Pass 2025 • Download the free Oslo Pass app. • Use your credit card to buy your Oslo Pass. • Activate the Oslo Pass upon first use. • The Oslo Pass app works o ine except when purchasing and activating the Oslo Pass and updating the transportation control code. Child: 6-17 years old, senior: 67+. Please note that the museums and attractions operate with di erent age limits for children. Student up to 30 years: 20% discount only o ered at Oslo Visitor Centre and Ruter`s Customer Centre. Information about the Oslo Pass For detailed information please see www.visitoslo.com/oslopass or our Oslo Pass app. For opening hours, please see the o ers` own website. How to use and activate The Oslo Pass must be activated at first time use. The physical Oslo Pass by filling in the space provided with a pen. The digital Oslo Pass by swiping the activation button. After activation the Oslo Pass is valid for the number of hours indicated; 24, 48 or 72 hours. During validation the Oslo Pass must be presented on request. On public transport please make sure that you have an activated Oslo Pass before boarding. You only need to show your Oslo Pass in case of a ticket inspection. Please note that the Oslo Pass is only valid for buses operated by Ruter, not for regional routes (Vy Express or other long-distance buses). At attractions, please show your activated Oslo Pass at the ticket o ce. The sta will scan the QR-code on the Oslo Pass. Please note that you can only enter each attraction once a day. Conditions 1. The Oslo Pass will not be refunded or replaced if unused, activated, damaged, lost or stolen. The digital Oslo Pass will also not be refunded if the app is uninstalled with unused or activated passes or if the telephone is damaged. 2. The user is responsible to make sure the Oslo Pass is valid for the entire journey when using public transport. 3. Student discount is not valid for the digital Oslo Pass (Oslo Pass app). 4. The user is responsible to check available o ers before purchasing the Oslo Pass depending on which attractions a visitor plans to visit, and on which activities are available during the stay due to seasonal changes. 5. Whilst VisitOSLO endeavors to ensure that the information in the Oslo Pass app is correct, no warranty, expressed or implied, is given as to its accuracy and VisitOSLO does not accept any liability for error or omission. Information may be changed or updated without notice. Price and availability of information is subject to change without notice. VisitOSLO accepts no responsibility for the content of any site to which a hypertext link from this site exists. VisitOSLO cannot be held responsible for the consequences of any mistakes or changes included in the Oslo Pass app. For a full list over all conditions, please see www.visitoslo.com/oslopass. Frequently asked questions Q: Do you o er student discount on the Oslo Pass? A: Yes, students up to 30 years old can get a 20 % discount. This o er is only valid for Oslo Pass in paper (only o ered at Oslo Visitor Centre and Ruter’s customer service centre, and only by showing a valid student ID card with photo). Q: How do I get the discounts the Oslo Pass o ers? A: You will need to show a validated Oslo Pass to the sta at the ticket o ce, restaurant or shop. The discounts cannot be pre-ordered unless otherwise stated. Q: Do I have to register at the ticket o ce when entering the attractions? A: Yes, you will need to register at the ticket o ce before entering. The sta will scan the QR code on your Oslo Pass. Please note that the Oslo Pass does not give you fast track. Q: How do I order tickets to MUNCH and the National Museum with the Oslo Pass? A: You cannot pre-order free tickets to these museums, but in each available time slot, tickets are reserved for visitors with the Oslo Pass. These tickets are available on site. If there are no more Oslo Pass tickets available for the ongoing time slot when you arrive, you’ll have to wait until the next available timeslot. Q: Is transportation to the airport included in Oslo Pass? A: Yes. Transportation to Oslo Airport (OSL) with local trains operated by Vy is included in the Oslo Pass. However, the Flytoget Airport Express train and Flybussen Airport Busses are not included. Transport to Sandefjord Airport Torp is NOT included in the Oslo Pass. Q: Is the public ferry to Drøbak included in the Oslo Pass? A: Yes, the ferry is included in the Oslo Pass. Q: Is the Hop on-hop o buss and Hop on–hop o boat included in Oslo Pass? A: No, the Hop On-Hop O buses and boat are not included in Oslo Pass. Q: Can I change my physical card into a digital card, or vice versa? A: No, you cannot change your physical or digital card into the opposite option. PHOTO: UNN IRMELIN KVAM, MITTET & CO/NORSK FOLKEMUSEUM/METRO BRANDING, THE POLAR SHIP FRAM, INA WESENBERG/THE NATIONALMUSEUM, HENIE-ONSTAD-KUNSTSENTER, NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, SKIMORE OSLO, JOHANNES GRANSETH/NOBEL PEACE CENTER
  64. RUTER PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FREE 291/146/146* * 24h ticket zones 1,

    2, 3, 4V and 4N. Vy trains to/from Oslo airport (OSL) FERRIES TO THE MUSEUM AT BYGDØY FREE 115/58/58* * Day Pass (City Hall–Bygdøy, Apr-Oct) FJORDSIGHTSEEING - BRIM EXPLORER 15% DISCOUNT OSLOFJORD SIGHTSEEING - TROLLCRUISE 15% DISCOUNT FJORDSIGHTSEEING - BÅTSERVICE 15% DISCOUNT NORWEGIAN EVENING ON THE FJORD - BÅTSERVICE 15% DISCOUNT OSLO HARBOUR SIGHTSEEING CRUISE - THE FJORDS 15% DISCOUNT VIKING BIKING & HIKING 30% DISCOUNTS ON BIKING TOURS VIKING BIKING & HIKING 40% ON NATURE WALKS WHEN IN NORWAY 15% DISCOUNT ON GROUP TOURS OSLO CITY BIKE 20% DISCOUNT ON ”DISCOVER OSLO” (RENTAL) ROSE CASTLE FREE 180/100/180 SOLVE A MYSTERY FREE 290/290/290 THE VIGELAND MUSEUM FREE 120/0/100 BØLGEN OG MOI – TJUVHOLMEN 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD HITCHHIKER 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD I BAREN 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD JARMANN 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD MAMMA PIZZA VIKA 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD MEIWEI 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL SET MENUS NASJONALMUSEET KAFÉ 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD GLADKOKKEN RESTAURANT 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD POSTHALLEN 20% DISC. ON FOOD AND NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS RINGNES BRYGGHUS 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD RORBUA 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD SAGENE LUNSJBAR 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD THE SCOTSMAN 20% DISCOUNT ON FOOD FREE with the Oslo Pass NORMAL PRICE A/C/S WITH OSLO PASS DISCOUNTS with the Oslo Pass* DISCOUNTS with the Oslo Pass* FREE with the Oslo Pass NORMAL PRICE A/C/S WITH OSLO PASS AKERSHUS CASTLE FREE 100/40/60 ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEET FREE 150/0/100 EKEBERGPARKEN`S MUSEUM FREE FREE HENIE-ONSTAD KUNSTSENTER FREE 160/0/80 HISTORICAL MUSEUM FREE 140/0/100 HOLMENKOLLEN FREE 195/95/175 HOLOCAUST CENTER FREE 120/50/70 IBSEN MUSEUM & THEATRE FREE 195/0/150 INTERCULTURAL MUSEUM FREE 60/0/60 THE INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF CHILDREN’S ART FREE 75/40/40 THE KON-TIKI MUSEUM FREE 180/70/140 KUNSTNERNES HUS FREE 130/0/70 THE LABOUR MUSEUM FREE 60/0/60 MUNCH FREE 180/0/180 MUSEUM OF OSLO FREE 120/0/120 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM FREE 200/0/120 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM - ARCHITECTURE FREE 60/0/40 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM FREE 180/90/140 NOBEL PEACE CENTER FREE 170/0/100 THE NORDIC BIBLE MUSEUM FREE 130/0/130 NORSK FOLKEMUSEUM FREE 195/0/150 NORWEGIAN ARMED FORCES MUSEUM FREE 100/40/60 NORWEGIAN MARITIME MUSEUM FREE 180/0/150 THE NORWEGIAN MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FREE 165/110/110 NORWEGIAN RESISTANCE MUSEUM FREE 100/40/60 OSLO CITY HALL FREE FREE OSLO JEWISH MUSEUM FREE 60/30/40 OSLO REPTILE PARK FREE 240/210/210 OSLO TRANSPORT MUSEUM FREE 50/25/50 THE POLAR SHIP FRAM FREE 180/70/140 MUSEUMS AND ATTRACTIONS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 34 36 37 46 47 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 35 32 33 SIGHTSEEING MUSEUMS AND ATTRACTIONS RESTAURANTS OSLO GUIDEBUREAU – WALKING TOUR FREE 280/140/280 SIGHTSEEING TREGAARDENS CHRISTMAS HOUSE 10% DISCOUNT IN THE STORE OSLO FASHION OUTLET 10% DISCOUNT IN THE STORES SHOPPING TRANSPORT AND TRAVEL MAD GOATS 15% DISCOUNT ON AKERSELVA RIVER KAYAK TOUR, FJORD CITY KAYAK TOUR THE NORWEGIAN NATIONAL OPERA & BALLET 20% DISCOUNT ON GUIDED TOURS OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 20% DISCOUNT ON TICKETS PURCHASED AT THE BOX OFFICE OSLO KLATREPARK 15% DISCOUNT ON CLIMBING PASS (DROP-IN) PARADOX MUSEUM 20% DISCOUNT ON ENTRANCE SKIMORE OSLO 15% DISCOUNT ON CLIMBING PASS (DROP-IN) SKIMORE OSLO 15% DISCOUNT ON SKI HIRE SKIMORE OSLO 20% DISCOUNT ON SLED RENTAL TUSENFRYD AMUSEMENT PARK 20% DISCOUNT ON ENTRANCE THE VIKING PLANET 15% DISCOUNT ON ENTRANCE THE WELL 20% DISCOUNT ON ENTRANCE ACTIVITIES & SPECIAL OFFERS *For how to retrieve the discount see the listings in the Oslo Pass app VisitOSLO AS accepts no responsibility for any errors or alterations. 01 64 26 25 35 62 39 32 61 36 37 52 40 22 14 41 63 49 48 59 60 42 43 38 71 50 57 13 68 70 05 65 27 08 28 09 03 18 02 69 67 16 19 17 66 44 20 12 07 11 23 30 21 04 10 15 33 29 06 31 53 54 55 56 58 47 46 24 51 BYGDØY FROGNER MAJORSTUA BISLETT ST. HANSHAUGEN GRÜNERLØKKA TØYEN GRØNLAND BLINDERN CITY CENTER Oslo is a compact city with short distances to all major attractions. For your convenience, the areas of the city are represented in di erent colours. You will be able to locate the attractions following the colour code and the number associated with each attraction.