Discover Vøringsfossen’s majestic 182-meter drop, explore Hardangervidda’s beauty, and enjoy scenic Hardangerfjord views. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
Discover Vøringsfossen’s majestic 182-meter drop, explore Hardangervidda’s beauty, and enjoy scenic Hardangerfjord views. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
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Fossen Bratte - This is one of the most stunning waterfalls along the route. Known as “The Bride’s Veil” due to its graceful white spray, Fossen Bratte boasts an impressive 80-meter drop and a powerful roar that resonates through the valley.
Currently, the road passes through a tunnel behind the waterfall, but after parking, visitors can follow the…
- Fossen Bratte - This is one of the most stunning waterfalls along the route. Known as “The Bride’s Veil” due to its graceful white spray, Fossen Bratte boasts an impressive 80-meter drop and a powerful roar that resonates through the valley.
Currently, the road passes through a tunnel behind the waterfall, but after parking, visitors can follow the old road to reach the top of the fall. Alternatively, one can choose to descend to the base of this mighty cascade, where the strength of the water can be truly felt.
The guide is always present, assisting in navigation, capturing the best photos, and ensuring the most enjoyable experience.
- Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall - Situated near Norheimsund in Hardanger, Steinsdalsfossen is one of Norway’s most beloved waterfalls. Standing at 50 meters tall, it is particularly renowned for the path that runs behind it, allowing visitors to walk dry-shod and experience the waterfall’s power up close.
- Hardanger - Just five minutes after Steinsdalsfossen, Norheimsund welcomes visitors as the vibrant heart of the Hardanger region. Here, the Hardangerfjord, often referred to as the Queen of the Norwegian fjords, meets the eye. With the fjord stretching out ahead and majestic mountains rising behind, this charming village perfectly embodies the essence of Western Norway.
From Norheimsund, the journey continues along the Hardangerfjord toward Granvin. Along the way, a scenic 20-minute stop allows time to appreciate the deep-blue fjord, towering mountain walls, and the quaint villages that dot the shoreline.
- Norsk Natursenter - Hardanger - The Norwegian Nature Center in Eidfjord is a modern, interactive experience center that offers a spectacular journey through Norway’s nature, climate, and environment. Beautifully situated at the foot of Hardangervidda, it is surrounded by the landscapes depicted in the exhibitions.
Visitors can enjoy the impressive 180-degree panoramic film — a breathtaking visual introduction to fjords, mountains, and waterfalls. The center also features engaging exhibitions suitable for all ages, with a strong emphasis on experiential learning.
During the visit, a delicious lunch is included in the tour. The stay at the center lasts 1.5 hours before the journey continues.
- Voringsfoss - With a total drop of 182 meters, including a 145-meter free fall, this is a sight not to be missed.
From the safe and well-designed viewing platforms, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramas and capture unforgettable photos. The fresh mountain air, the deep roar of the water, and the dramatic landscape surrounding this famous waterfall create an unforgettable experience.
The stop at Vøringsfossen lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes, providing ample time to explore the viewpoints, the spectacular footbridge, and the impressive canyon from various angles.
- Hardanger Bridge - The journey continues to the Hardanger Bridge, one of the world’s longest suspension bridges and an engineering marvel.
A stop at the viewpoint above it offers an unforgettable perspective over the majestic Hardangerfjord as it cuts between steep mountains on both sides. A beautiful contrast of modern design and timeless nature!
- Skjervsfossen Waterfall - Skjervsfossen is a striking double waterfall located along the National Tourist Route Hardanger, between Voss and Granvin. With two cascades side by side and a combined drop of 150 meters, it presents an impressive and dramatic sight.
The area is beautifully developed with paths, stone steps, viewpoints, rest areas, and even a unique, award-winning toilet. The first stop is at the bottom of the waterfall, where visitors can walk right up to the foot of the cascade and feel the refreshing spray — a natural “shower” from the powerful torrent.
From here, one may follow the path up along the waterfall to the top. If preferred, the bus can take the famous Skjervet hairpin bends to the upper viewpoint, where platforms bring visitors close to the rushing water.
- Dale - On the return journey to Bergen, a 20-minute stop is made at Dale Outlet, a welcoming shop located next to the historic textile factory that has made the village famous for its high-quality knitwear. Here, visitors can enjoy a cup of coffee or tea and take a closer look at the renowned Dale of Norway knitted products.

- Visit to the Norwegian Nature Center
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visits to four major waterfalls & the famous Hardanger Bridge
- Tea and coffee
- Visit to the Norwegian Nature Center
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visits to four major waterfalls & the famous Hardanger Bridge
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Snacks
Experience the breathtaking Vøringsfossen, one of Norway’s most stunning and renowned waterfalls! With a total drop of 182 meters, including a 145-meter free fall, it is a truly awe-inspiring sight. Situated at the edge of Hardangervidda National Park, Vøringsfossen is surrounded by dramatic cliffs, a deep canyon, and the raw power of nature.
Standing on…
Experience the breathtaking Vøringsfossen, one of Norway’s most stunning and renowned waterfalls! With a total drop of 182 meters, including a 145-meter free fall, it is a truly awe-inspiring sight. Situated at the edge of Hardangervidda National Park, Vøringsfossen is surrounded by dramatic cliffs, a deep canyon, and the raw power of nature.
Standing on one of the many viewing platforms — or on the spectacular footbridge that spans directly above the cascade — is an indescribable experience that must be felt!
This tour is a round-trip bus journey that takes you along the picturesque Hardangerfjord, with unforgettable stops at Steinsdalsfossen and the viewpoint above the Hardanger Bridge, where you can admire the majestic fjord from above.
The tour also includes a visit to the Norwegian Nature Center, where lunch is enjoyed, and their 180-degree panoramic film is viewed, providing a deeper understanding of the dramatic landscapes encountered on this tour.
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.