Renown for its natural beauty, with spectacular fjords, coastline, mountains, glaciers, waterfalls, northern lights and the midnight sun. Norway is a country of great variations and vast distances. If you want to see it all, the easiest way is to take a round trip. You can experience a lot of Norway in a week – or even just three days.
Norwegian Fjords
You can combine a relaxing train journey with a coach and boat trip and enjoy the beautiful coastal, fjord and mountain landscapes. The round trips are based on public transport and flexible tickets allow you to stop and spend extra time enjoying the stunning scenery along the way.
The Flåm Railway
This is an incredible train journey from the mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station nestled in the innermost corner of the Aurlandfjord. The 20 kilometre journey takes you through some of Norway’s most magnificent scenery. At the foot of the mountains you can enjoy the natural beauty of the Flåm Valley and admire the majestic Aurlandfjord, a branch of the world’s longest fjord, the Sognefjord.
The Sognefjord
The Sognefjord is Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, stretching more than 200 kilometres inwards to the foot of the Jotunheimen Mountain. The dramatic landscape is among one of the most beautiful in the world.