Norway Holidays:

Oslo + Norwegian Fjords - Self-Drive, with Car Hire

 

The Norwegian fjords have an undisputed 'wow' factor, offering some of the most spectacular scenery on earth, with winding deep blue stretches of water precipitously flanked by stunning mountains and numerous waterfalls. Drive from the capital of Oslo to Eidfjord, the innermost part of Hardangerfjord and on to Sognefjord, the largest and deepest in Norway. Walk on the Folgefonna Glacier, ride the scenic Flamsbana ‘corkscrew’ railway & explore pretty Bergen. All our Norway holidays can be tailor-made, including self-drive with car hire.

  • Price: from £1,503pp sharing plus flights

  • No. nights: 7

  • Deposit: £150 pp

  • Best Time: May – September

  • Reference Code: DNO1

SAMPLE ITINERARY

 

The Norwegian fjords have an undisputed 'wow' factor, offering some of the most spectacular scenery on earth, with winding deep blue stretches of water precipitously flanked by stunning mountains & numerous waterfalls.

With lots of comfortable accommodation and a general lack of traffic, driving in this safe country is easy. Here is a sample self-drive itinerary, but there are many other routes we can recommend and tailor to your needs.

Day 1: Fly to Bergen

Fly to Bergen and collect your rental vehicle from the airport and set off to the first destination Lofthus. Your accommodation for the first two nights is at Hotel Ullensvang

Day 2: Around Lofthus

Spend the day at leisure enjoying the fantastic variety of facilities at Hotel Ullensvang. Try the indoor swimming pool or brave a dip in the fjord; play tennis; spend time in the fitness suite; go kayaking; hiking or rent a bicycle and explore. The hotel has incredible vistas across the water to Folgefonna glacier and the view of the towering mountains behind the hotel is equally impressive. Perhaps explore Lofthus – the interesting older part has narrow lanes, traditional timber buildings and the old stone church which dates from 1250.

Day 3: Lofthus to Flam

Depart Lofthus and trace the coastline north. Continue through Brimnes to Eidfjord and perhaps visit the Nature Centre where you can learn about the area’s nature and geology. Turn back and take the Hardangerbridge across the fjord, then travelling north to Voss with its attractive lakeside setting. The striking church is well worth a visit with the interior as unusual as its exterior. From Lake Vangsvatnet continue to Flam. Flanked by orchards and meadows, Flam sits on the edge of Aurlandfjord, a narrow offshoot of Sognefjord.

Flam is the terminus for the Flamsbana – the famous ‘corkscrew railway’ said to be one of the steepest and most scenic rail journeys in the world – alas a trip from start to finish takes just an hour, but it is highly recommended! The 29km branch line, dating from the 1920’s, climbs 900m through twists, turns and tunnels including a couple of 180° bends, hugging sheer mountains, travelling over breathtaking drops, past elegant waterfalls and other incredible features to the junction at Myrdal. Overnight stay at the Flamsbrygga Hotel, a striking red-timbered property.
(approx 2 hours / 122km)

Day 4: Flam to Balestrand

If not experiencing the railway today, set off from the Flamsbrygga and drive through beautiful countryside to Vangsnes, where a 12m hilltop statue of a legendary Viking chief looks down over the jetty. From here take the ferry across to Dragsvik (payable locally), drive to Balestrand on the shores of Sognefjord, a delightful area that has been attracting visitors for over a century. Check in at Hotel Kviknes, home for the next two nights on half board.
(approx 2.5 hours / 118km)

Day 5: Around Balestrand

A day at leisure to explore Balestrand on foot or by bicycle, make use of the facilities at your hotel, go hiking in the mountains, take a boat trip or perhaps rent fishing equipment or a rowing boat and head down to the water.

Day 6: Balestrand to Bergen

Drive west along the fjord to Lavik and take the ferry across to Oppedal (payable locally), ready for the leisurely drive south back to Bergen. Return the rental car to the city office before spending the last two nights in Bergen at Clarion Hotel Admiral or similar.
(approx 4 hours / 215 km)

Day 7: Explore Bergen

The day to explore this wonderful city – take the Floibanen up to Mount Floyen for amazing views over the city – the funicular railway transports passengers from the city centre to a height of 320m in just eight minutes; visit the waterfront fish market, which actually sells all kinds of produce and handicrafts; wander around the old wooden houses on the famous Bryggen or perhaps relax in a cafe after some shopping time.

Day 8: Depart Bergen

If travelling home later today, you’ll still have time for a little shopping or sightseeing before heading to the airport and your flight home, depending on your chosen route. You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to things to pass the time in Bergen so why not consider extending your stay for another night or two?

Make your own way back to the airport and depart for your flight home.

 

PRICING

Price is based on two adults sharing en-suite accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis, unless otherwise specified. Car hire with unlimited mileage is also included.

Airfares are quoted separately to the holiday price and start from around £280 per person (with higher fares during peak times). When enquiring, our Travel Specialists will provide the best fare possible from your preferred airline / airport.
Note: Airfares tend to be cheaper the earlier you book.

We offer a choice of hotels at different prices, so please discuss your requirements with us. All hotels are subject to availability.

It is essential that you have personal holiday insurance and an appropriate driving licence. The AA and FCO should also be consulted.