If you’re planning a trip to Bergen and want to see some of Norway’s spectacular scenery without the hassle of organizing every detail yourself, a self-guided full-day tour might be just what you need. From what we’ve seen, this experience offers a well-organized way to explore beyond the city limits—covering fjords, mountains, and charming villages—using a series of train, bus, and boat rides.
What makes this tour especially appealing is its seamless coordination of multiple modes of transport, along with the fact that all your tickets and passes are included. Plus, the itinerary’s flexibility suits those who prefer to explore at their own pace rather than sticking to a guided group.
That said, one thing to keep in mind is that this is a long, busy day—around 10 hours—so it’s best suited for travelers who don’t mind a packed schedule and who are comfortable navigating things independently. If you enjoy planning your own adventure but value having the logistics taken care of, this could be a fantastic choice.
Worked perfectly. Email prior to leaving explained where to go perfectly. My only small improvement would be if the tickets to the bus and trains and ferries could be added to my apple wallet.
Everything went smoothly from start to finish. There were bathrooms on the train, boat and bus. We had plenty of time between changes to shop and get food. The views were spectacular! I highly recommend this tour.
This was the highlight of our Scandinavia vacation. The Flam Railway ride was just as amazing at the fjord boat excursion. The only hiccup was that our friends booked the same package, on the same day, and same time. But the order of the train/boat was reversed from ours and we ended up having to split up.
It’s particularly great for independent travelers or couples looking for an immersive yet laid-back way to see Norway’s highlights.
- Key Points
- What to Expect on This Day Trip
- Starting in Bergen
- Voss and onward to Gudvangen
- Cruising the UNESCO-listed Fjords
- Lunch and exploring Flam
- The Flåm Railway
- Final leg back to Bergen
- Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary
- Bergen Station
- Voss
- Gudvangen and Fjord Cruise
- Flam
- The Flåm Railway and Mountain Climb
- Return to Bergen
- Is It Worth the Price?
- Practical Tips for Making the Most of Your Day
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQs
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Key Points

- Self-guided format offers flexibility and independence, ideal for experienced travelers.
- All tickets and passes are included, reducing the hassle of organizing multiple reservations.
- Stunning scenery along fjords, mountain railways, and charming villages, perfect for photography and nature lovers.
- Long day, packed itinerary—be ready for a 10-hour adventure with lots of transitions.
- Limited group size (max 15 travelers), which helps keep the experience intimate and manageable.
- Weather can impact the experience, especially during the shoulder seasons or rainy days.
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What to Expect on This Day Trip

This tour is essentially a journey through some of Norway’s most iconic natural landscapes, all stitched together with convenient transportation. It’s designed to give you a taste of the scenery that makes Norway famous—without requiring you to arrange each leg yourself. Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll experience:
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Starting in Bergen
Your day kicks off early at Bergen Station at 8:00 am. From here, you board a comfortable train that takes you through the scenic Norwegian countryside to Voss. This train ride is a highlight on its own, offering glimpses of lush valleys and mountains as you leave Bergen behind.
Voss and onward to Gudvangen
In Voss, you’ll switch from train to bus. The bus ride takes you through quaint villages and scenic landscapes, with an optional detour in May-September to the famous Stalheimskleiva—a steep road with hairpin turns and epic mountain views. Some reviews mention the bus boarding can be a bit chaotic since there’s no formal queue, so arriving early might help.
Cruising the UNESCO-listed Fjords
The highlight for many travelers is the fjord cruise from Gudvangen to Flam. You’ll cruise along both Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord, with the latter being one of Europe’s narrowest fjords, surrounded by towering cliffs. The fjord views are breathtaking—reviewers often mention how stunning the scenery is, with some calling it “out of this world.” The ferry is well-equipped and offers comfortable seating, but be prepared for potential crowds during peak season.
Lunch and exploring Flam
Arriving in Flam, you’ll have some free time for lunch and souvenir shopping. Many travelers note that this is a good spot for small cafes and local shops, although at busy times, it can feel a little hectic. You’re on your own here—so packing some snacks might be wise if you’re eager to keep moving or want to avoid the rush.
My wife and I signed up for this tour with another couple for the same day and start time but their tickets went clockwise on the train, cruise and bus whereas our party went counterclockwise so even though there was no problem getting the tickets and using them we were not together during the tour. Also they got back about 2 hr later than us. Other than that I would recommend this tour.
Wow! What an amazing day! The scenery is some of the most beautiful we’ve ever seen. Everything was very easy to navigate, we had no problems at all with all of the different modes of travel. Highly recommend doing this if you ever come to Bergen!
All worked brilliantly! Tickets & instructions arrived soon after booking and the organiser double checked that everything had been received. On the day all worked like clockwork and I enjoyed a beautiful trip with the fjord cruise and the Flam railway. Only comment is that this version comes without reserved train seats, so in the morning you have to be quick to spot an unreserved seat in the train because the majority are booked by tour groups.
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The Flåm Railway
From Flam, your journey continues on the Flaamsbana Railway—a train ride that’s often described as one of the most scenic rail trips in the world. It climbs from sea level in Flam up to Myrdal at 862 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of waterfalls, mountains, and fjords. Based on reviews, this part of the tour is frequently praised as a must-do, with some calling it “spectacular” and “incredible.”
Final leg back to Bergen
In Myrdal, you'll change trains to head back down to Bergen. The return journey is equally scenic, with mountain vistas and lush valleys, making for a memorable end to a busy day.
Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

Bergen Station
Your trip starts early at Bergen Station at 8 am. This is a straightforward start, with a train providing the first scenic leg. The journey to Voss takes about an hour, giving you a taste of Norway’s beautiful landscape right from the start.
Voss
Once in Voss, the transfer to a bus marks the beginning of a more rural, scenic drive. The bus ride to Gudvangen takes around 2 hours, with the option during the high season to travel through Stalheimskleiva, a route known for its hairpin turns and panoramic mountain views.
Gudvangen and Fjord Cruise
Gudvangen is a small village but a major stop for fjord lovers. The cruise from Gudvangen to Flam lasts about two hours, offering a front-row seat to majestic fjords and towering cliffs. As one reviewer said, “The cruise in the fjords and Flam train were amazing. The views are out of this world!” Be ready for some photo opportunities and a sense of awe at how wild and beautiful the landscape is.
Flam
In Flam, you’ll have roughly 40 minutes to explore, grab some lunch, or shop for souvenirs. It’s a charming village with a cozy atmosphere—perfect for a quick break. Just keep in mind that during busy seasons, it can be crowded, and time may feel tight.
The Flåm Railway and Mountain Climb
This is often described as the star of the day. The railway climbs steeply into the mountains, with views that seem to go on forever. Reviewers rave about the experience, calling it “spectacular,” and many mention that it’s worth every penny. The train departs Flam and arrives in Myrdal, where you'll switch to the final train back to Bergen.
Return to Bergen
The journey back is less about the scenery and more about reflecting on what you've seen. The train from Myrdal to Bergen offers a last scenic stretch through mountains and valleys, rounding off a full day of adventure.
Is It Worth the Price?

At $342.52 per person, this tour isn’t exactly cheap, but it’s loaded with value. All tickets—including the train, bus, and fjord cruise—are included, removing the hassle of booking each component separately. The experience offers a comprehensive snapshot of Norway’s natural beauty, and reviews frequently mention how well-organized and smooth the logistics are.
Many travelers note that the tour’s convenience and the stunning scenery make it worth the cost. One reviewer summarized, “The views are out of this world,” and others appreciated how seamless the transitions were, especially for those unfamiliar with local transport.
However, some found the price high considering that they had to manage their own meals and some optional extra expenses. Still, when you factor in the transportation, the scenic cruising, and the incredible views, most agree it’s a good deal for a curated, stress-free day in Norway.
Practical Tips for Making the Most of Your Day

- Start early to maximize your time in each location. The 8 am start allows for a full, relaxed day.
- Pack snacks and water, as meal options are limited during the day, and you’ll be moving quickly.
- Check the weather forecast—scenery is spectacular in good weather, but rain can affect your photos.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around Flam or exploring the village.
- Bring your camera or smartphone—the views from the fjord, train, and mountains are picture-perfect.
- Be prepared for crowds during peak season; some reviewers noted busy boarding and sightseeing spots.
- Review the itinerary sent via email and keep it handy on your phone to stay organized.
- Arrive at Bergen Station on time; the tour starts promptly at 8 am.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This self-guided tour is perfect for independent travelers who enjoy exploring at their own pace and don’t mind a full day on the move. If you love scenic train rides, fjord cruises, and mountain vistas, you’ll find plenty to love here. It suits travelers comfortable with navigating public transportation, and it’s especially good for those who want a hassle-free way to cover a lot of ground without booking each leg separately.
Families with older children or teenagers might also enjoy this, especially if they’re used to traveling independently. However, it’s not ideal for travelers looking for a relaxed, leisurely day—this is a busy itinerary that requires energy and good organization skills.
Self-Guided Full Day Round-trip From Bergen
"Worked perfectly. Email prior to leaving explained where to go perfectly. My only small improvement would be if the tickets to the bus and trains..."
FAQs
Is this a guided tour?
No, it’s a self-guided experience. You receive your tickets and itinerary in advance, then explore independently.
How long does the entire trip last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 8 am and returning to Bergen around 6 pm.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. You’ll have some free time in Flam for lunch, and you may want to bring snacks.
Are tickets pre-booked or purchased on the day?
All tickets are booked and sent to you in advance, ensuring smooth transitions on the day.
What transportation modes are involved?
The tour includes trains, buses, and a fjord cruise, all coordinated to maximize sightseeing.
Is this suitable during winter?
You can do the tour year-round, but note that some seasonal features (like the detour to Stalheimskleiva) are available only from May to September.
Can I customize this tour?
Since it’s self-guided, you have some flexibility, but the itinerary is fixed once tickets are issued.
What if the weather is bad?
Bad weather can impact views and comfort, but the tour itself proceeds as planned. Consider packing rain gear and planning for indoor options in Flam if needed.
Are children allowed?
Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Check if the train and ferry are suitable for very young kids; most travelers with teenagers enjoyed it.
This tour offers a nicely balanced view of Norway’s natural beauty—perfect for those who want to see it all without the stress of planning every step. Be prepared for a long day, pack smart, and get ready for some truly unforgettable scenery.





























