Explore Edinburgh’s iconic sites with expert guidance. Discover history, stunning views, and local culture on this flexible shore excursion.
Explore Edinburgh’s iconic sites with expert guidance. Discover history, stunning views, and local culture on this flexible shore excursion.
- Stegastein Lookout - The Stegastein Viewpoint is an impressive panoramic platform situated 650 meters (2,132 feet) above sea level, perched on a cliff along the Aurlandsfjord in Norway. It is part of the Norwegian National Tourist Route and offers some of the most stunning views in the area. The viewpoint extends outward from the mountain in a…
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Stegastein Lookout - The Stegastein Viewpoint is an impressive panoramic platform situated 650 meters (2,132 feet) above sea level, perched on a cliff along the Aurlandsfjord in Norway. It is part of the Norwegian National Tourist Route and offers some of the most stunning views in the area. The viewpoint extends outward from the mountain in a unique, futuristic design, featuring a long, glass-fronted viewing platform that allows visitors to gaze directly down over the fjord. The platform is designed to provide a safe, yet exhilarating experience, with unobstructed views. From this vantage point, visitors can admire the breathtaking Aurlandsfjord, the deep blue water below, and the towering mountains that surround it. The view is especially captivating at sunrise or sunset, when the light casts a magical glow over the entire fjord. In addition to the fjord, visitors will also see lush valleys, rolling hills, and small villages that dot the landscape, creating a picturesque scene.
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Stalheim - The Stalheim Hotel is a historic hotel located in one of Norway’s most picturesque and dramatic settings, overlooking the stunning Nærøy Valley and the Nærøyfjord. This iconic hotel has been welcoming guests since its opening in 1885 and offers both a step back in time with its classic architecture and a front-row seat to some of Norway’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. The Stalheim Hotel is perched on a mountainside at an altitude of 290 meters (951 feet) above sea level, offering guests unparalleled views of the lush Nærøy Valley below. The hotel is surrounded by steep cliffs, roaring waterfalls, and rolling hills, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. The location itself, combined with its history, makes it a significant landmark in the region.
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Gudvangen - Gudvangen is a charming village located at the end of the Nærøyfjord in Norway, within the stunning Sogn og Fjordane region. Surrounded by towering mountains and cascading waterfalls, Gudvangen offers an authentic glimpse into the natural beauty of Norway’s fjords and rural life. It’s a popular stop for visitors exploring the fjords, especially for those traveling along the Norwegian National Tourist Routes. Gudvangen lies at the mouth of the Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is known for its breathtaking scenery. The village is a tranquil spot where the fjord meets the valley, providing visitors with some of the most dramatic views in the region. The surrounding landscape is marked by towering mountains, lush green valleys, and the pristine waters of the fjord, making it an ideal place for sightseeing, photography, and nature exploration.

- Guided tour
- Bus fare
- VAT
- Guided tour
- Bus fare
- VAT
- Any meals or refreshments (unless specified)
- Optional activities or upgrades
- Any meals or refreshments (unless specified)
- Optional activities or upgrades
The bus collects passengers in Flåm and travels to Aurland, the largest village in the region. From Aurland, the journey continues up winding roads to the Stegastein viewpoint, situated 650 m (2132 ft) above sea level, providing stunning views of Aurlandsfjord.
The tour then heads back to Flåm and proceeds to the Stalheim Hotel through the 11.4 km…
The bus collects passengers in Flåm and travels to Aurland, the largest village in the region. From Aurland, the journey continues up winding roads to the Stegastein viewpoint, situated 650 m (2132 ft) above sea level, providing stunning views of Aurlandsfjord.
The tour then heads back to Flåm and proceeds to the Stalheim Hotel through the 11.4 km Gudvangatunnel. This route showcases magnificent fjord landscapes, including mountains, waterfalls, and forests. The historic hotel, formerly part of the Oslo–Bergen postal route, now features 220 beds and offers sweeping views of the valley.
After exploring Stalheim, the tour descends to the fjord and pauses at Gudvangen, a charming village with distinctive fjord vistas. Following a final photo opportunity, the bus returns to the Flåm pier.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.