Private guided tour - Hardangerfjord, Voss Gondola & 4 Great Waterfalls
Highlights
Hardangerfjord
Private Tour
9 Hours
EASY
English
Description
Join a private Hardangerfjord tour from Bergen and experience some of Western Norway’s most spectacular natural attractions in one unforgettable day.This scenic fjord tour combines the beauty of Hardangerfjord, four famous Norwegian waterfalls, and a panoramic ride with the Voss Gondola.
Travel along Norway’s second longest fjord and enjoy breathtaking views of mountains, fruit orchards, waterfalls, and charming fjord villages such as Norheimsund, Øystese, and Eidfjord.With a private local guide, you’ll gain insight into the history, culture, and natural forces that shaped this iconic fjord landscape.
During the tour, you will visit four of the region’s most impressive waterfalls:
- Steinsdalsfossen – walk behind the waterfall
- Vøringsfossen (182 meters) – one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls
- Skjervsfossen – dramatic twin waterfalls
- Fossen Bratte – a scenic waterfall near Norheimsund
At the famous Fossli Hotel viewpoint, enjoy spectacular views over Måbødal Valley and Vøringsfossen canyon — one of the most photographed natural attractions in Norway.
In Voss, take the modern Voss Gondola from the train station to Mount Hanguren (820 meters above sea level).From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lakes, a highlight of any fjord tour from Bergen.
This private day tour from Bergen is ideal for travelers seeking:
- A Hardangerfjord sightseeing tour
- A waterfall tour in Norway
- A private fjord tour with guide
- Scenic mountain views and gondola experience
Experience the best of Hardangerfjord, Voss, and Norway’s waterfalls, all in one exclusive private tour.
Itinerary
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Fossen Bratte Waterfall
Fossen Bratte, also called Brudesløret, Eikedalsfoss or Brattefossen is one of the big waterfalls near Bergen on the way between Bergen and Norheimsund in the region Hordaland.Although Steinsdalsfossen is the main attraction in the Bergen region with busloads of people, some people find Fossen Bratte maybe even more impressive.Fossen Bratte means steep waterfall and that is a statement: The river Eikedalselva thunders down in a single drop over 79 meters.
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Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall
Steinsdalsfossen is a waterfall in the municipality of Kvam in Vestland county.The waterfall is one of the most visited tourist sites in Norway.From the parking lot, the path goes along the waterfall, up a hill, and behind it where visitors can walk dryshod "into" the rumbling water.Steinsdalsfossen is 46 metres (151 ft) high, with a main drop of 20 metres (66 ft), and has the greatest volume when the snow melts in May and June.Steinsdalsfossen is part of the Fosselva river that comes from the water of the lake Myklavatnet located 814 metres (2,671 ft) above sea level in the mountains above the waterfall.The Emperor Wilhelm ll of Germany visited Steinsdalsfossen nearly every summer from 1889 until the start of World War l in 1914.The waterfall was formed in 1699 when the river found a new race.
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Hardangerfjord
The Hardangerfjord is the fourth longest fjord in the world, and the second longest in Norway.It is located in Hordaland county in the Hardanger region.The fjord stretches 179 kilometres (111 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean into the mountainous interior of Norway along the Hardangervidda plateau.
About 8,000 BC, the Scandinavian land mass started to rise up as enormous glacial ice started to melt.The lower parts of the valleys became flooded, and so created what we today know as the Hardangerfjord.The valley was originally not only made through glacial erosion but by the high pressure melting water which pushed its way beneath the ice.
The history of the fjord goes far beyond its Viking history, back to the time of hunters on the surrounding mountains, and later on, farming along this fertile area which today is considered the "fruit orchard of Norway".Later the fjord became the birthplace for a large tourism influx to Norway, and in 1875 Thomas Cook started weekly cruise departures from London to the Hardangerfjord, due to its spectacular nature, glaciers, and grand waterfalls.Soon after this many of the major waterfalls became the power source for large industries in fjord settlements such as the town of Odda.
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Hardangerfjord Bridge
Hardanger bridge is a suspension bridge across the Eidfjorden branch of Hardangerfjorden in Hordaland county, The bridge connects the municipalities of Ullensvang and Ulvik.It replaced a ferry connection between Bruravik and Brimnes, and thereby shortens the driving time between Oslo and Bergen.It is the longest suspension bridge in Norway.The bridge is 1,380 metres (4,530 ft) long, with a main span of 1,310 metres (4,300 ft).The maximum deck height is 55 metres (180 ft) and the towers reach 200 metres (660 ft) above sea level.The main span is one of the longest suspension bridge span in the world.It is also the longest tunnel to tunnel suspension bridge in the world.On the south end of the bridge, cars immediately enter the 1.2-kilometre (0.75 mi) Bu Tunnel that goes under the village of Bu, while on the north side of the bridge, cars immediately enter the 7.5-kilometre (4.7 mi) Vallavik tunnel which includes a 500-metre (1,600 ft) long segment to a rondabout inside the tunnel.At the roundabout, cars can take another 500-metre (1,600 ft) long tunnel that leads to Ulvik or they can take a 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) long tunnel to Granvin.
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Vøringsfossen Waterfall
Vøringsfossen waterfall lies at the top of Måbødalen valley in the municipality of Eidfjord.It has a total drop of 182 meters (597 ft), and a major drop of 163 meters (534 ft).It is perhaps the most famous waterfall in the Norway and a major tourist attraction on the way down from Hardangervidda to Hardangerfjord.The waterfall was hardly known by anyone other than locals until 1821.In that year professor Christopher Hansteen, who was on his way to Hardangervidda to make astronomical observations, estimated the height of the waterfall to be about 280 meters by throwing stones down from the edge and measuring the time they took to fall with his pocket watch.In 1893 it was measured with a string, and the real height was revealed to be 163 meters.
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Skjervsfossen Waterfall
On the road between Granvin and Voss lies Skjervsfossen with its twin falls plunging out from a height of 150 metres.Skjervsfossen offers a carefully organised network of paths, stairs, viewpoints, rest areas, picnic areas and parking facilities.The experience of the waterfall will differ depending on your location along the waterfall, the weather, seasons and water flow.At the foot of the waterwall, you can experience the Shower; a beautiful scenic area in which you feel the immense power of the waterfall surging through your body.As the name implies, you may get soaking wet if there has been heavy rainfall.
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Voss Gondola - Panorama views from Mount Hanguren
The gondola takes you from the train station in Voss to Mount Hanguren (820 masl) in under nine minutes.At the top station you get a panoramic view to many of the mountains surrounding Voss.You'll also find a variety of activities here - in the summertime you can go hiking, biking, paragliding or visit the restaurant and café and simply enjoy the view.In the winter season the gondola takes you to the ski resort Voss Resort, where you can have fun in the snow all day.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.