Discover the best top things to do in Aurland Municipality, Norway including Stegastein Lookout, Brekkefossen, Rallarvegen, Flam Hiking AS, Rjoandefossen, The Flam Railway, Kjelfossen Waterfall, Flaamsbana Museet, Flam Tourist Office, Flam Church.
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4.5 based on 695 reviews
Fantastic. If you stay in Aurland you should definitely drive the amazing narrow road up to Stegastein. Coming up, the view is amazing and scary???????????? Enjoy if you like heights????
4.5 based on 245 reviews
A mere 20 minute walk from the port you’ll walk over the waterfall’s lower river before seeing a sign and turning right up a steep path, this then changes into steps and then steep natural paths which takes 30 minutes from the road you’ll see a clearing and a view point sign, do not continue up as the terrain gets harder and there are no viewpoints for another 30mins or so. I’d only advise this if you are okay shape and confident as it can be a bit slippery and steep especially on the way down. The viewpoint is incredible, the full length of the waterfall captures the left side of the view and the rest is filled with Flåm, the fjords and The Valley which the railway follows. I could have sat there for hours.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
CYCLING - RALLARVEGEN 80 km - Season: 10/7-30/9 Rallarvegen, the service road built for the construction of the Bergenline, has won a special status as a cycle track and is becoming more and more popular every year. Rallarvegen Haugastol - Flam In addition to the Haugastol -Flam stretch, there is a 43 km road further on the west of the Gravahals tunnel, from Upsete to Voss. Because of the altitude difference from Haugastol, (988 m), round Taugevatn (1301m) to Flam (2m), the majority of cyclists travel westwards. From St. Hans (Midsummer 23/24 June - Mid September), the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) adds a special cycle-train to/from Oslo-Voss. Rallarvegen the Navvies'Road) is designated as a cultural monument and important part of Norwegian National Heritage. The road runs parallel with the Bergen railway, which opened in 1909, and passes by NSB-owned buildings, many of them old guard's houses. There are now listed buildings and all carry plaques showing the year in which they were built. Early in the season there is still a fair amount of snow on the ground, so during this period we advise you to take the cycle on the train from Finse to Hallingskeid. The route is closed for vehicles approximately 15 km west of Haugastol at Storurdivatnet (1140m), and it continues purely as a trail/cycle-track the rest of the way. The Storurdi guard's house offers refreshments and simple accommodation. At 1222 metres above sea level, Finse is Norway's highest railway station. Located in Finse are the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association (DNT) Finsehytta, Finse 1222 (hotel) and the Rallar (Navvies') Museum. Further west, the road is somewhat rutted. The Rallar Museum uses the Fagernut guard's house (20 km west of Finse) as a refreshment shop (no accommodation). Hallingskeid Station at 1110 m.a.s.l. is located 21 km from Finse and 15 km from the Myrdal road crossing. There is a DNT-self-service lodge at Hallingskeid. From here, the road gradually descends through fantatic West Norwegian countryside with many waterfalls. Be careful at Klevagjeldet- the track follow a narrow mountains ledge with nothing to stop you plunging down into the river below! Meals & accommodation: Vatnahalsen Hotell (812m.a.s.l.) 2 km from Myrdal station. Cafe Rallaren at Myrdal station. The final 20 km goes through Flamsdalen, a valley famous for its beauty and Norhtern Europe's most exciting railway journey. The line falls 865 m over the course of the valley. The upper section has 21 sharp curves, and at this part it is wise to get off your cycle and walk! At Flam there is a wide choose of accommodation ranging from hotel, B & B, pension, hostel, cabins and camping. TABLE OF DISTANCES: Haugastol -Finse= 26km/Finse-Myrdal=36km/Myrdal-Flam=17km/Myrdal-Upsete tog (5 min.) Upsete-Voss=43km ACCOMMODATION/MEALS: HAUGASToL : Haugastol Turistsenter ph. 32 08 75 64 + bicycle rental FINSE: Finsehytta (DNT) ph. 56 52 67 32 + bicyle rental FINSE: 1222 ph. 56 52 71 00 VATNAHALSEN: Vatnahalsen Hoyfjellshotell ph. 57 63 37 22 MYRDAL: Cafe Rallaren ph. 57 63 37 56 FLaM/AURLAND: TOURISTOFFICE ph. 57 63 33 13 + bicyclerental Flam ph.91 35 16 72 INFO RALLARVEGEN/ROADSITUATION:
4.5 based on 100 reviews
The best way to see the fjord landscape is from above! This excursion brings you through the favourite hiking terrain among the locals, 1000 meters above the famous Sognefjorden. The path twists along the edge of the mountain in an altitude there are no trees growing, which means that you are able to watch miles of spectacular scenery around you during most of the trip. We walk up the mountainside as far as you are comfortable with, before returning down through a short distance of coniferous forest. The hiking trip ends by the viewpoint at Stegastein. Tickets may be purchased in combination with a sightseeing bus ride, or seperately if you have your own transport.
4.0 based on 4,670 reviews
The world's most beautiful train journey. The train journey shows some of Norway's best landscape. In the course of approximately 2 hours, you'll experience lush fjord landscapes, steep mountains, spectacular waterfalls and snow-covered mountains. A journey you'll never forget.
4.0 based on 617 reviews
A great museum to get an overall feel for the overall history of the local area. It's not really big, so doesn't take a lot of time. It might be free, but we think definitely deserves a donation on the way out.
4.0 based on 471 reviews
Tourist information office in the centre of Flam.
In Flåm for the day and called into here. Very helpful staff. Got a town map as wanted to have a look around.
4.0 based on 38 reviews
Lovely walk through Flam and then came to this church. It is a nice pretty church and well worth having a look as you go through the tourist town.
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