Overview
An exclusive small group day tour that lets you immerse yourself in the natural and cultural landscapes of Norway. Drive up to a hotel with a dark past for a magnificent panorama of this rugged land. Walk downhill amid roaring waterfalls. Cruise the spectacular Nærøyfjord, which has been listed as a cultural heritage by the Unesco. Roam around goats in a cheese hub hugging the sprawling fjord and listen to the unusual story of the village from a local farmer. Visit the smallest stave church in Norway to appreciate one of the last remaining examples of a unique architecture style with roots in the Viking times.
Highlights
- Admire Norway's longest fjord, Sognefjord, and its famous branches
- Cruise the dramatic Nærøyfjord squeezed in by towering mountains.
- Explore the quaint village of Flåm, one of the earliest tourism hot spots
- Drive up an old postal route to a hotel that has seen the better and worse of Norway
- Walk down the winding path by waterfalls, taking in some of the best views in the Nordics.
- Visit the Undredal village and learn about the capital of goat cheese production from a local farmer.
- Visit the stave church, one of the last-standing examples of Norway's unique architecture.













