Breathtaking Waterfalls and Fjords in Comfort
If you’re visiting Bergen and craving a full day immersed in Norway’s natural beauty, the Seven Waterfalls Tour offers an impressive blend of scenery, comfort, and personalized attention. Priced at $903.41 per person, this 12-hour private journey takes you deep into the Hardanger region, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, vibrant waterfalls, and tranquil fjords. What makes this tour stand out? First, the private transport ensures you’re not racing to keep up with strangers, and second, the guided stops at seven of Norway’s most iconic cascades guarantee up-close encounters with nature’s power.
Two things we really appreciate: the carefully curated itinerary that balances spectacular waterfalls like Steinsdalsfossen you can walk behind, with scenic drives along Hardangerfjord, and the flexible, intimate setting. You’ll enjoy the personalized service of a knowledgeable guide, making this a stress-free way to experience Norway’s natural wonders. One possible consideration? The cost might seem steep for some, but given the private, all-inclusive nature and extensive stops, many will find it a worthwhile investment.
This tour suits travelers who love nature, appreciate detailed commentary, and want a hassle-free, customizable day outside Bergen’s busy streets. It’s ideal for those with limited time but eager to see as much as possible, including the famous Vøringsfossen and crossing the impressive Hardanger Bridge.
Key Points
- Private, personalized experience with a professional driver-guide
- Seven waterfalls with unique features, including walking behind one
- Scenic drives along fjords, mountains, and lush valleys
- Flexible stops for photos, snacks, or quick exploration
- All transportation and taxes included for hassle-free planning
- Excellent reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and stunning views
A Deep Dive into the Seven Waterfalls Tour
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Starting Point: Bergen’s Historic Charm
Our adventure begins in Bergen, Norway’s colorful harbor city, founded in 1070. The tour kicks off with a quick drive past some of Bergen’s iconic landmarks, giving us a taste of the city’s rich past before venturing into the wilds. This initial stretch is a good chance to set the tone—expect scenic views of Bergen’s waterfront and the surrounding mountains, along with some commentary from your guide about the region’s history.
First Stop: Osterøy Municipality and Sørfjorden
Leaving Bergen behind, we head towards Osterøy Island through Sørfjorden. The saltwater inlet encircling the largest inland island in Northern Europe is a quirky natural feature—and the drive provides a peaceful transition from city to nature. While we usually don’t stop here, the drive itself offers a calming start, and you might find it interesting to see how the fjord’s waters contrast with the lush land.
The Scenic Drive on Hardangervegen
One of the highlights of this tour is Hardangervegen, Route #7, often called Norway’s “tourist route” for good reason. As we journey along this spectacular road, we encounter mountain vistas, tranquil lakes, and, of course, waterfalls. The two key photo stops here are at Fossen Bratte and Steinsdalsfossen—both impressive in their own right.
Fossen Bratte: Power in Motion
At Fossen Bratte, cascading 259 feet (79 meters), we’re greeted by an almost deafening roar of falling water. It’s a sight that demands your attention—and your camera. The short walk down to the base is highly recommended, allowing you to feel the spray and hear the thunder of the water up close. Many reviewers mention the “great view” and the unforgettable experience of walking near a roaring waterfall.
Steinsdalsfossen: Walk Behind Water
Next, we visit Steinsdalsfossen, 164 feet (50 meters) tall, famous for the footpath that runs behind the falling water. Walking behind the cascade offers an incredible perspective, making you feel part of the waterfall’s natural choreography. The viewpoint is accessible, and standing there, you’ll understand why this spot is a favorite among visitors. One traveler called it “extremely up close,” emphasizing how memorable the experience is.
Crossing the Fyksesundet Fjord and Visiting Steinstø
After passing through small towns like Norheimsund and Øystese, we cross Fyksesundet, a narrow fjord via a historic suspension bridge built in 1937. On the other side, we stop at Steinstø Fruktgard, a charming farm with an orchard, café, and views of the fjord. Here, a quick coffee and a slice of apple pie are well deserved, and the peaceful farm setting makes a lovely break in the journey.
Continuing Along the Fjord: Hardangerfjord and Beyond
The Hardangerfjord itself is a highlight—second in length only to Norway’s more famous Sognefjord. Traveling along its edge, we see dramatic cliffs and lush landscapes. Crossing the impressive Hardanger Bridge, a suspension structure from 2013 with a 1310-meter main span, is a thrill. The views from the viewpoint overlooking the fjord are unforgettable, and the engineering feat is worth appreciating.
Visiting Skjervsfossen and Vøringsfossen
Before crossing the fjord into Eidfjord, we stop at Skjervsfossen, a twin waterfall plummeting 150 meters—an excellent photo stop. Later, the spectacular Vøringsfossen steals the show. At 182 meters tall, it’s one of Norway’s most renowned waterfalls, with viewing platforms overhanging the canyon, offering jaw-dropping vistas of rushing waters and rugged terrain. Many reviewers describe it as “mesmerizing,” and it’s easy to see why.
Exploring Hardangervidda and Husedalen Valley
If time permits, your guide might take you up into the Hardangervidda, a broad mountain plateau, or into Husedalen Valley, known for its series of waterfalls. Stops here can include short hikes to Nyystølfossen or Nykkjesøyfossen, giving you a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy the wild, open landscape.
End of the Day: Låtefossen and the Return
The journey continues southward through the town of Odda, famous for the Låtefossen waterfall—two sets of water merging into one, cascading 165 meters into the river below. Many find this waterfall particularly photogenic, and some reviews recall it as a “favorite attraction” of the trip.
Crossing another fjord by ferry, you visit Furebergsfossen, a 90-meter fall flowing directly into the fjord, the final of the seven cascades. The tour wraps up with a scenic drive along the Eikelandsfjord back to Bergen, finishing after roughly 12 hours of awe-inspiring scenery.
Why This Tour Works for Travelers
What truly sets this trip apart? The private transportation means you travel comfortably and at your own pace, avoiding lengthy group waits or crowded buses. The expert guide adds context and stories that bring each stop alive, making the scenery more meaningful. Plus, the flexible stops for photos, snacks, or quick explorations ensure you get the most out of your day.
Many reviewers commend their guides, like Vlad, for knowledge, friendliness, and making the day special. One even described the experience as “the most amazing part of my trip,” emphasizing how personal attention elevates the experience. The tour’s structure also means you get guaranteed views of seven waterfalls, each with its own character and photo opportunities.
A Word of Caution
The price tag is considerable, but when you factor in private transport, all fees, and a full day’s immersive experience, many find it justified. Still, it’s an active day, with some walking and photo stops, so it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with a long day on the road.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This adventure appeals most to those who want a comprehensive, relaxed way to see Norway’s waterfalls and fjords without the hassle of planning multiple stops. It’s perfect for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone eager for an intimate look at Norway’s landscape. The private setting and detailed commentary make it especially appealing for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who appreciate a tailored experience.
Final Thoughts
This Seven Waterfalls Tour offers a well-rounded, highly personalized journey into Norway’s most scenic landscapes. Expect exhilarating waterfalls, impressive fjord crossings, and expert guides who genuinely love sharing their homeland. The combination of comfort, flexibility, and spectacular views makes it a memorable way to experience Norway’s natural beauty.
While the price might be a consideration, many travelers find that the quality of the experience, the up-close waterfalls, and the ease of travel make this tour a valuable investment. If you’re eager to see some of Norway’s most iconic cascades and enjoy a private, guided day out, this trip is worth every krona.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting early in the morning and returning by evening, giving you a full day to explore.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The tour involves some walking and photo stops, so consider their comfort.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers hotel or port pickup, private transport in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, a guide, bottled water, and all taxes and fees.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are options to buy food at stops along the way, including a cozy restaurant in Øvre Eidfjord.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility if your plans change.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for the weather—layers, waterproofs, and sturdy shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to walk behind waterfalls or hike.
How many people are in a group?
The tour is limited to just your group, typically up to 7 people, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is it operable in all weather?
Yes, the tour runs in all weather conditions, so be prepared for rain or shine.
To sum it up, this private seven-waterfall tour from Bergen offers a fantastic way to see Norway’s natural wonders with ease and comfort. Perfect for those who value personalized attention, stunning scenery, and a well-balanced itinerary, it provides a memorable day out that captures the best of Norway’s wild landscapes.
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