Highlights
Summer walking in Norway
Hike by the Hardanger Glacier
Sognefjord, the longest Fjord in the World
Walking in the Flam Valley & riding the Flam Railway
Two nights at an historic Wilderness Hotel
Choice of different walks each day
Use trains & boats to get around Norway's fjords
3-course dinner included each night
Choice of different walks each day
Use trains & boats to get around Norway's fjords
3-course dinner included each night
Itinerary
Imagine standing atop Norway’s majestic fjords with sweeping views that few ever experience. 'Hiking Norway's Fjordland' is your invitation to explore the country's pristine landscapes, designed especially for experienced travelers and seniors seeking a moderate, self-paced walking adventure. Over eight days, you’ll journey from Geilo to Oslo, passing through Flam, Finse, and Aurland via a blend of scenic train and boat rides.
Unlike the typical cruise, this walking tour lets you step right into the heart of the fjordlands—up close to glaciers, across tranquil moorlands, and down into lush valleys dotted with cascading waterfalls and historic churches. The route is flexible, offering a range of hikes to suit your preference, from highland glacier walks to gentler descents into the pastoral beauty of Flåm and Aurland.
Overnight in cozy hotels and pensions, savoring hearty Norwegian cuisine and local hospitality after days filled with wonder. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot ibex, chamois, marmots, and a variety of butterflies unique to the alpine environment.
This trip’s standout feature is its immersive, hands-on approach to Norway’s most breathtaking regions—giving you the freedom to choose your adventure, all while comfortably supported by thoughtful logistics. If you’re seeking an unforgettable hiking experience that blends awe-inspiring nature with cultural discovery, this tour package is the perfect gateway to Norway’s wild heart.
day 1 - Arrive Geilo
Make your own way to Geilo. If you are arriving into Oslo or Bergen today, ensure that you arrive in the morning. The last train you can catch to Geilo departs mid afternoon.
day 2 - Geilo
Geilo is superbly located by the Hardanger Vidda Mountain Plateau, at 800m above sea level. This plateau is a good-weather objective, for which 3 of the walking options will require a taxi at around 350 - 500 NOK, depending on the day, at the start of the day. There are a challenging walk to climb Prestholtskarvet (1863m) in the Hallingskarvet; a less challenging walk up Skarvsenden; or there is a nice, moderate moorland walk which takes you back to Geilo.
If you would like to avoid using a taxi, there is a long moorland walk to the fields of Vestreim with good views over to the Hallingskarvet. Alternatively, you could take an easy lakeside ramble, which requires no transport.
Option 1: Ascent of Prestholtskarvet (1863m), 9 km / 6.2 miles, 4-6 h, challenging.
Option 2: Prestholtrunden Route with an ascent of Skarvsenden (1705m) and descend to Prestholtseter, 6.5km / 4 miles, 3-4 h, challenging.
Option 3: Prestholtseter- Tuftelia - Vestlia, 10.4 km / 6.4 miles, 3-4 h, moderate. *People tend to do Option 3 as an extension from Options 1&2, but it can be done on its own with a taxi transfer.
Option 4: Walk around Ustedalsfjorden, 10.5 km / 6.5 miles, 2-3.5 h, easy.
Option 5: Geilo - Geilohovda - Vestreim - Geilo with optional ascent of Snøhovda, 21 km / 13 miles, 6-7 h, moderate.
day 3 - Train Geilo to Finse, choose from various walks, up to 20 km/12.5 miles, 5 h
Take a morning train to Finse; a place first popularized by British aristocrats before the railways arrived. Both Scott and Shackleton trained here for Antarctica.
Today, there are three possible walks directly from your hotel depending upon the weather.
In good weather, strong walkers may like to attempt the ascent of Sankt Pal (1700m), a dramatic small peak and viewpoint. Then you can undertake a walk across the moorland towards the ice of the Hardanger Glacier for a picnic.
Or perhaps in poor weather, you can do a return walk along the old railway workers' track that connects Finse with Myrdal.
Option 1: Trek to Sankt Pal (1694m), 13 km / 8 miles, 4-5 h, challenging.
Option 2: Walk to the Fagernut along the Rallarvegen, 20 km / 12.5 miles, 5 h, easy/moderate.
Option 3: Trek to Blåisen (1591m) and return to Finse, 11.5 km /7.1 miles, 4 h, moderate.
day 4 - Finse
On your second day in Finse, choose another walk option, as per Day 3 description. If the weather is good, you could also make use of the option to do a local guided crampon walk up on to the glacier.
*Details on booking the glacier walk are provided in your route notes. Note that you should call at least a day in advance to check the status of the walk, as it does not necessarily run everyday and not in poor weather. The walk begins from the hotel/station area and the cost paid locally is: approx 1100 NOK. Equipment is provided, but note that your boots will need to be reasonably stiff to take a crampon. Itineraries and availability will depend on the weather conditions.
day 5 - Train to Myrdal then walk to Flåm - 20 km/12.5 miles, 5 h
This is a classic walk! Hand in your luggage at Myrdal for a local train transfer down to Flåm station (150 NOK per bag approx, paid locally). The walk down to Flåm is beautiful, following the lush valley route, through woods and pastures, always with the sounds of rushing waters. Eventually drop down to the Aurlandsfjord, a branch off Sognefjord.
day 6 - To Aurland, option to cruise to Aurland or choose from various walks of 13-19 km/8-11 miles, 4-6 h
A short bus ride or ferry journey takes you to Aurland for two nights, giving you plenty of time to walk round this beautiful area or take a cruise to Gundavangen in the Nærøyfjord.
There are some little circular walks you can do as described below. You could also choose to walk up the breathtaking Aurlandsdalen Valley, using a local bus at the start and end of the walk. In some ways this place is lost in time. From a hotel at Østerbø you can only follow a mule track into the higher pastures, enjoying the sights and sounds of this landscape: looking down into the gorge, passing great waterfalls. Another walk via a spectacular waterfall takes you on a massive ascent to a mountain called Prestevarden which has a magnificent view over the bend of the Aurlandsfjord.
Options of walks over the next two days could include:
Option 1: To Skjerdal with return via Bell farm, 13 km / 8 miles, 2 h, easy/moderate.
Option 2: Østerbø - Vassbygdi, 16.6 km / 10.3 miles, 6 h, challenging.
Option 3: Prest Summit (1363m), 22.5 km / 14 miles, 6-8 h challenging.
day 7 - Aurland
Another day to enjoy the walks of the area (see descriptions on Day 6). Otherwise we recommend the fjord cruise to Gundavangen in the Nærøyfjord. Part of the Sognefjord, it has been described by National Geographic magazine as the most beautiful destination in the world.
*There are two boats that offer the fjord cruise, including a quiet electric ship. Cruises can be booked online or at Flåm (from 625 NOK). You will need to go back to Flåm to board, although the older ferry will stop in Aurland.
day 8 - Arrangements end after breakfast
Depart from Aurland to Oslo or Bergen. Bus or taxi to Flam and then catch the scenic Myrdal-Flam train. This is a private trainline claimed to be the steepest “normal gauge” railway in the World. You should get beautiful views back to Sognefjord and around.
At Myrdal, join a mainline train back to Oslo or Bergen and then a local train to the airport for late afternoon or evening flights. Although we would recommend you to have an extra night in both Oslo or Bergen so that you can make the most of what these cities have to offer.

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This Fjordland trip was an enjoyable walking/hiking holiday with options for different hikes at each location. The stays were excellent with clean rooms and superb food served every evening and morning. All of the transportation is provided by the client so be prepared to carefully plan out where you are going and what time you would like to arrive. Also the cost is not included so plan carefully about budgeting transportation costs. I would highly recommend starting your tour in Oslo so that you do not have to backtrack the extra 90 km each way if you were to start from Bergen, as we did.
The hotels were well chosen and offered really good food. It's important to realize that much of the travel is not prearranged, but we were not high season so were able to book everything we needed. It would be better to arrive from Oslo than Bergen.
The hotels were wonderful. The logistics getting to some of our trailhead starting points were difficult. For example, we had to hire a taxi in Geilo to get to our trail head. We hitched a ride back to the hoel after the hike. Getting from one town to the next took work figuring out the train or bus schedule. We only had 1 luggage transfer.
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