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Fjordcruise Bergen – Flåm and Flåm to Bergen

Bergen - strandkaiterminalen.

Daily at  08:00

April - October

Travel along norway’s longest and deepest fjord: the sognefjord, also known as the “king of the fjords”., fjord cruise, fjordcruise bergen – flåm and flåm to bergen.

tour from bergen to flam

The Sognefjord lies in the middle of Fjord Norway and reaches all the way to the foot of Jotunheimen and Jostedalen National Park.

On board, you can enjoy the views through panoramic windows in the lounge, or go out on to the large sun deck for an invigorating experience at the very “heart”of Fjord Norway.

Remember to choose roundtrip when booking, if you want a roundtrip. Or else you are purchasing one way ticket in the direction of your choice.

We also have a good selection of food and drink in our kiosks on board.

This trip is with an expressboat for passengers only- no vehicles is allowed on board.

Family prices

Discount is given on the adult price and children price, and automatically deducted when booking.

1 adult + 1 child (25% discount) 1 adult + 2 children (35% discount) 1 adult + 3 children (45% discount) 1 adult + 4 children (50% discount) 2 adults + 1 child (35% discount) 2 adults + 2 children (40% discount) 2 adults + 3 children (50% discount) 2 voksne + 2 barn (40% rabatt) 2 voksne + 3 barn (50% rabatt)

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Departure points Strandkaiterminalen in Bergen and Flåm quay (2 min. from the trainstation). The boat stops at several tourist places like Balestrand, Vik, Noreide, Leikanger and Aurland.

Tickets Tickets can be bought online, on board or at the Tourist Office in Bergen. Family tickets You can get a discount from 25-50 % when travelling adults and children together. The discount is automatically deducted when you book online.

Sognefjorden - Bergen to Flåm

Kr. 1060,- per adult

Hardangerfjord to Eidfjord

Kr. 950,- per adult

Bergen buss-stasjon

May - september, ca. 12,5 hours, half day trip to skjerjehamn.

Kr. 650,- per adult

ca. 4,5 hours

Hardagerfjord fra norheimsund.

Kr. 275,- per adult

Norheimsund kai

From 3 hours, lysefjorden - preikestolen cruise.

Kr. 760,- per adult

Strandkaien, Stavanger

March - november, ca. 2,5 hours.

Kr. 500,- per adult

ca. 4 hours

Sognefjordcruise to nordeide.

Kr. 790,- per adult

Saturday trip to Skjerjehamn

Kr. 960,- per adult

ca. 6,5 hours

Hardangerfjord to kinsarvik, inc. bus.

Kr. 830,- per adult

Hardangerfjord to Ulvik, inc. bus

Bergen - buss-stasjon.

Norled

Flam Travel Guide

A Local's Guide to Flam and the Aurlandsfjord region!

How to get from Bergen to Flam (and the fjords)

Norway, also known as the Land of Midnight Sun, is famous for its stunning fjords, magnificent mountains, and alluring skies. As such, you can find Norwegian fjords all over the country from the southern coast to the northern Arctic belt, but a handful of them truly stand out above the rest. The western parts of Norway boast the most beautiful fjords in the world, which is why you might be eager to get from Bergen to Flam for your trip!

Flåm is where you can find one of the best fjords in Norway (in my opinion), and also where I grew up!

A lot of tourists visit Norway for 3 reasons: to ride the world’s most beautiful train ride, witness the magic of Northern lights (Aurora Borealis), and sail/ cruise through the remarkable fjords. Did you know that 2 of these can be covered just by visiting Flam ? The Flåmsbana train journey and the UNESCO recognised Nærøyfjord! Flåm is the getaway to the most beautiful areas in Norway and a great starting point to explore the fjords.

Side note : it *is* possible to see the Northern Lights in Flåm as well, but this is quite rare.

One of the most frequent questions that I get asked about Norway relates to ‘how to get from Bergen to Flam’. I grew up in Aurland (just 10 minutes from Flam) and currently live in Bergen. Hence, I think I am quite well suited to answer this question! As I have myself travelled from Bergen to Flam more times than I can count and by using different modes of transport, I think I will be able to do justice to this query.

To be honest, the best mode of transport between Bergen and Flåm is highly subjective . It depends on what kind of scenery you are looking for and what amount of time you have in hand. Below, I have listed down all the ways to get from Bergen to Flam (and Flam to Bergen). Each has its own pros and cons; thus, you will have to weigh in everything before deciding how you want to get to Flam.

Another read : How to get from Oslo to Flåm

view of bergen, norway

How to get from Bergen to Flam

Looking for the simple answer? There are 5 different ways to get from Bergen to Flam. Yes, you read that right! After telling you that the distance between Bergen and Flam is only 170 kilometres, I can understand that this is a little surprising.

Since Flam is a highly frequented place, more and more travel options have popped up, with an increasing number of tourists year after year. Though I have highlighted all the ways to get from Bergen to Flam below, the same options apply if you want to travel in reverse as well (except the tours). For your convenience, I have also mentioned all the official websites where you can make your bookings to travel from Bergen to Flam!

Read more : My complete guide to the fjord villages

Bergen to Flam by train

Total journey time : 3.5 hours Where to book : Vy website

If you are looking for the most scenic way to get from Bergen to Flam, I recommend travelling via train without a blink of an eye. The train is not only the easiest mode of transport to book but is also equipped with comfortable seating, clean restrooms, and large passenger windows. The only catch is, you have to switch trains at Myrdal, before continuing on to Flåm down the Flåm valley.

The first leg of the journey is from Bergen to Myrdal, the mountain station. This train ride is around 2 hours long. It is from Myrdal that you catch the famed Flamsbana Railway all the way to Flam. The Flam Railway ride time is about 1 hour.

The train tickets from Bergen to Flam sell out really fast, especially during the peak travel season (summer, mainly from mid-June to early August). So, it will be best if you make your bookings 2-3 months before your arrival (the website linked above usually release tickets around 3 months in advance). You can book your tickets from Norway’s largest (and main) train company, Vy.

A note on Vy : Formerly known as Norges Statsbaner (NSB), NSB and Nettbuss have now joined hands to become one company, named Vy. This means you can book both train and bus tickets on the same website.

As mentioned above, part of the train journey from Bergen to Flam is on the Flam Railway, where you will see the changing landscapes, cascading waterfalls, green pastures, and colourful wooden houses along the Flåm Valley, all from the comfort of your train window. Flamsbana is the world’s steepest train ride and takes you from high mountains down to the fjords. It is Norway’s #1 tourist attraction with good reason, and one of the top things to do in Flåm .

Believe me, after having experienced this marvellous journey; you will forget the hassle of switching trains at Myrdal (Myrdal is a very small station, so to be honest, it isn’t much hassle at all).

Along the Flåm Railway you will find Vatnahalsen Hotel. Head this way to read my review .

Bergen to Flam by bus

Total journey time : 3 hours Where to book : Vybuss (train, then bus) or Nor-way (direct)

Getting from Bergen to Flam (or Flåm to Bergen) by bus is the second most scenic mode of transport after the train ride. The bus has comfortable seats, excellent wi-fi, charging points, and (of course) seatbelts – note that these are mandatory to wear, and will keep you nice and safely in your seat.

You don’t even have to make any bus switches between Bergen and Flåm, which might make this a better option over the train. Especially if you have already booked return tickets with the Flåm Railway during your stay in Flåm.

All you have to do is sit back, relax, and admire the scenery passing by. The buses have big glass windows from where you can watch the changing landscapes.

The bus route from Bergen to Flam is via several tunnels (over 30 of them, actually!), and you will see charming villages, mountain ranges, and incredible lakes while on the drive. You can book your bus tickets from Bergen to Flam with Nor-Way Bussekspress. They have one departure a day, and their booking interface is quite easy to understand.

You can also make the bus bookings with Nettbuss, which is now called Vy, as mentioned above. However, when you book your bus tickets with Vy, you actually travel from Bergen to Voss via a train (which is so weird and a little annoying), and then switch buses to travel onwards to Flam. So, make sure to book in advance with Nor-Way Bussekspress to avoid all the switching hassle.

road and mountains in norway

Bergen to Flam by car

Total journey time : 2.5 to 3 hours Where to book : Europcar or Rentcars

If you fancy driving from Bergen to Flam all by yourself, you can rent a car from the center or airport of Bergen, as there are several car rentals available at Bergen airport and the city centre. The car route is equally scenic as that of the bus (for obvious reasons), but in addition, you get the flexibility to stop anywhere in between, take your time along the windy roads, and even make detours to nearby areas.

Please note , however, that stopping along the road to take photos is not okay. Please make sure you are safely pulled over before you start snapping away. And only use your emergency lights in actual emergencies.

From Bergen airport or the city centre, start by following directions for Åsane or Arna and then get onto the E16 highway that will take you all the way to Flam (follow signs to Voss along E16). Voss is located about an hour before you reach Flåm, and this is also the last place before Flåm where you can visit the Norwegian Vinmonopolet. You know, the only place to buy bottles of wine.. So if you want to enjoy a glass of red from your hotel balcony in Flåm , make sure to stop in Voss along the way.

If you are self-driving anywhere in Norway, you need to stay up-to-date on the information about road conditions or road blocks due to landslides, tunnel closures, or other incidents. You can find all this information on the Norwegian Road Directory website . Bookmark this website before your trip and check the road conditions daily.

Fun fact : Checking the Vegvesen website is very common when driving in western Norway, as there are landslides, accidents and tunnel closures more often than you’d think. However, when I told my friend who lives in Kristiansand that we should check the website before our drive to Oslo, he laughed in my face. The roads in eastern Norway are much more straight-forward.

Also, it might be worth noting that we drive on the right side of the road in Norway, that wearing seat belts are mandatory, we give the right of the way to pedestrians, and that you should never exceed the speed limits on windy roads (or anywhere, really).

Bergen to Flam by boat

Total journey time : 5.5 to 6 hours Where to book : Norled

What better way to see the fjords than travel on the fjords? The express boats from Bergen to Flam operate only in the summers, so if you are travelling in the high season, you can do just that.

This beautiful journey will take you out of the Bergen city center towards the coast, before heading back into the fjords. The journey takes you into the Sognefjord and then all the way up and across its smaller branch, the Aurlandsfjord. At the end of the Aurlandsfjord, you will find Flåm.

The journey from Bergen to Flam by boat is certainly longer than travelling by train, bus or car, but it is worthwhile if you have the time – it is quite a beautiful experience, and you get to see the entire Sognefjord along the way.

Currently, just one express boat service operates the boats from Bergen to Flam, named Norled (linked above). They have one departure daily from April to September, and then just one return. The boat starts from Bergen in the morning and returns from Flam in the afternoon. As always, book the tickets in advance to get a confirmed reservation – I’m sure you know by now, but the fjords can get busy.

undredal village near body of water

Join a tour from Bergen

The final way to get from Norway’s second largest city to the fjords is to join one of the great tours available to travellers.

Many tour operators have packages from Bergen to see the fjords in Flam. Companies like GoFjords and FjordTours have tour packages that start from Bergen and take you to Flam, along with lots of sightseeing and activities on the route. If you feel that booking and planning the journey entirely by yourself is time-consuming and involves a lot of hassle, you can book one such tour with them. Although being a bit expensive, these tours are certainly a great way to see the fjords!

FjordTours’ Norway in a Nutshell is one such tour that takes you from Bergen to Myrdal by train, Myrdal to Flåm on the Flamsbana train, along the Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord on the cruise from Flam to Gudvangen, and then back to Bergen in a bus. I strongly feel that booking this journey separately by yourself will save you a lot of money. The Norway in a Nutshell tour does exactly that, so why not just book it yourself (they do not run their own transportation)? Here’s my guide to booking the Norway in a Nutshell trip on your own (written on my other travel blog).

A few great tours from Bergen to Flåm (and back):

I hope I have given you some great tips that will help you select your mode of transport while travelling from Bergen to Flam with this guide. Honestly, there are so many amazing things waiting for you in Flam, and I hope you will have an amazing time. If you find this post useful, bookmark it to read again later.

Read next : Hikes not to miss in Flåm

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How to get from Oslo to Flam, Norway

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I will be in Oslo with another couple around June 6-8 or 6-9. We want to visit Bergen and Flam. We need to be in Stockholm on 13th. What is best way to go–from Oslo to Bergen and then Flam (my original thought) or from Oslo to Flam and then Bergen? I see there is a non-stop flight from Bergent to Stockholm on SAS that seems like a good option. Let me know your thoughts.

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Hello Bill! Thank you for your questions and comments! Firstly, I am available for creating custom itineraries – you can reach out via email to get more info. But I have also created a lot of itineraries already, that may cover your needs. Browse them all here: https://fjordsandbeaches.gumroad.com/

To answer your questions, the best way to go from Oslo to Bergen is by plane (fastest) or train (most scenic). However, if you want to see Flåm, I would do this on the way! My suggestion would be to take the train from Oslo to Flåm, and continue by bus from there to Bergen (3 hours). I have a very specific itinerary for this route here (3 days): https://fjordsandbeaches.gumroad.com/l/oslo-bergen-3days?layout=profile 🙂

I hope this is helpful!

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hello. your content is very helpful .we will be doing the norway in a nutshell and staying overnight in flam

our dates are 13-14th may this year. can you advise on how busy it may be around this time. we realise this is such a popular tour but are not to keen on fighting the crowds:)

many thanks. bron.

Hi Bron! I am glad to hear my blog is helpful 🙂 On those dates this year there are no scheduled cruise ships, so it shouldn’t be too busy! You can check the cruise arrivals here: https://www.flamport.no/arrival-list Of course, this could change. But generally, it is the cruise ships that give Flåm the “overcrowded” feeling, all though plenty of travellers arrive by car, train and bus too. All the best! 🙂

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Fjordcruise Bergen - Flåm or Flåm to Bergen

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Tour description: 

Travel along Norway’s longest and deepest fjord: the Sognefjord, also known as the “King of the Fjords”. On board, you can enjoy the views through panoramic windows in the lounge, or go out on to the large sun deck for an invigorating experience at the very “heart”of Fjord Norway.

Remember to choose roundtrip when booking, if you want a roundtrip. Or else you are purchasing one way ticket in the direction of your choise.

Family prices. Discount is given on the adult price and children price, and automatically deducted when booking.

1 adult + 1 child (25% discount)

1 adult + 2 children (35% discount), 1 adult + 3 children (45% discount), 1 adult + 4 children (50% discount), 2 adults + 1 child (35% discount), 2 adults + 2 children (40% discount), 2 adults + 3 children (50% discount).

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Useful information.

Roundtrip or one way. This route is public transportation but is mostly used by tourists as part of Sognefjord cruises.

Departure points

Strandkaiterminalen in Bergen and Flåm quay (2 min. from the trainstation). The boat stops at several tourist places like Balestrand, Vik, Noreide, Leikanger and Aurland.

Tickets can be bought online, on board or at the Tourist Office in Bergen. 

Family tickets

You can get a discount from 25-50 % when travelling adults and children together. The discount is automatically deducted when you book online.

If you have a valid semestercard for this semester, and are between 17-29 years old, you are able to buy our student tickets. This gives you 50% discount of the ordinary adult one way price. The discount is automatically deducted when you book online. Remember to bring your studentcard and present it if there is a ticket control.

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Flåm by Bus and Sognefjord Cruise

Cruise on the sognefjord, take in scenic landscapes and explore famous flåm.

Strandkaiterminal, Strandkaien, Bergen, Norge

15 minutes before departure

April - October

Get captivated by magnificent views and experiences on this full day trip to Flåm located in the heart of the fjord region.

This tour have two options – you can either start the journey by bus or boat.

If you select to start by bus, you will have a scenic bus ride from Bergen through Voss and Gudvangen to Flåm. Let your eyes rest on rural small villages and farm areas along the way.

Flåm is located in the inner parts of Sognefjord. Surrounded på blue waters, lush forest and green valleys, the fjord village is perfect for those seeking spectacular natural experiences as well as those looking for cultural experiences. You will have several hours in Flåm where you can explore famous sights like Stegastein, Flåmsbana ( Flåm Railway) and the award-winning micro brewery Ægir to mention a few.

Heading back to Bergen you can relax on a fjord cruise along the majestic Sognefjord and the beautiful nature that surrounds it.

If you choose to start the day trip with a relaxing fjord cruise from Bergen, you will experience the tour as described above in reverse order.

Popular experiences from Bergen

Folgefonna glacier hike, hardangerfjord cruise and vøringsfossen waterfall, hardangerfjord cruise.

Norway in a nutshell®

Norway's most popular tour.

This legendary tour takes you through Norway’s most breathtaking UNESCO-protected fjord and mountain scenery, as well as a trip on Europe’s top scenic rail journeys, the Flåm Railway and The Bergen Railway. 

Original Tour

Experience the scenic Bergen Railway, the breathtaking Flåm Railway, the Aurlandsfjord, the narrow and dramatic UNESCO-protected Nærøyfjord , and a bus trip through the beautiful scenery of Western Norway. 

Tour description

On the trip, you get to enjoy magnificent nature from the train window on some of Europe's most beautiful train rides . You get to feel the fresh fjord air of the Nærøyfjord on the deck of an electric boat as you cruise through UNESCO-protected scenery. The tour gives you the best of what Western Norway has to offer in terms of fjords and mountains, and you travel through the landscape in an easy and sustainable way.

The journey has several highlights, such as the Flåmsbana - one of the world's most beautiful train journeys, a fjord cruise on Nærøyfjorden and Aurlandsfjorden, and the Nærøydalen valley, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Fjords and mountains are synonymous with "Norway" and this experience is designed to suit both those who want a quick day trip and those who wish to explore fjord Norway over several days .

Starting points and travel options

You can start the tour in Oslo, Bergen, Voss, Geilo, or Flam. The trip can be completed in several ways and you choose the route, length, and which activities to fit into your itinerary.

Explore more

If you want to experience more, you can easily extend and combine the trip with other experiences and accommodations. See our selection of recommended activities and hotels in the booking process or contact us for tour tips!

Read more about the tour highlights below!

On a trip with Flåmsbana - Norway in a nutshell, Flåm, Norway

Tour Highlights

tour from bergen to flam

The Nærøyfjord

The Nærøyfjord is the narrowest and best-known of the many arms of the Sognefjord. Surrounded by towering mountains up to 1,700 meters high, this arm of the Sognefjord is amazingly beautiful. With its steep mountainsides, hanging valleys, towering peaks, waterfalls, and small hamlets, this fjord is perhaps the most outstanding natural attraction in Norway. The Nærøyfjord is 20 km long, only 250 meters across at its narrowest and a mere 12 meters at its shallowest. The surrounding mountains reach heights of 1,660 meters, and the fjord is one of the multiple highlights on several of our tours.

tour from bergen to flam

The Aurlandsfjord

The Aurlandsfjord is a 17-kilometer arm of the world’s second-longest fjord, the Sognefjord, and starts in Flåm and ends at the mountain Beitelen, which separates the Aurlandsfjord from the Nærøyfjord. Together with the Nærøyfjord, the Aurlandsfjord is one of the most picturesque fjords in the world. This stunning fjord is a part of the World Heritage area and is surrounded by high mountains that reach heights of over 1,400 meters.

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The Flåmsbana Railway

Flåmsbana or Flåm Railway  is a spectacular train journey that offers a panoramic view of some of the wildest and most magnificent nature in the Norwegian fjord landscape. The 20 km-long train ride took 20 years to build and is one of the steepest standard gauge railway lines in the world. On the train ride that operates between Myrdal and Flåm, you can see rivers cutting through deep ravines, waterfalls cascading down the side of steep, snow-capped mountains, and mountain farms clinging dizzily to sheer slopes. 

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The Bergen Railway

The Bergen Railway is the 500-kilometer-long railway line between Bergen and Oslo. It has several times been named one of the world's best railway experiences.

The Bergen Railway is Northern Europe's highest stretch of railway and crosses both the Langfjellene mountains and the Hardangervidda mountain plateau, with Finse as the highest station at 1222 meters. 

Every traveler is unique - Just like our Nutshell Tours

With our unique booking tool, you can   personalize your Nutshell Tour.   During the booking process, you can easily extend the tour and combine it with experiences and hotels along the route.

We recommend adding a local activity or perhaps even sampling the local cuisine. There are loads of interesting and exciting activities you can take part in along your route.

Whether you want the standard tour or personalize it by adding activities and hotels is up to you. Just pick what’s best for you, and we’ll take care of the rest.

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We did the Norway in a Nutshell tour with them and it was our favorite that we did in Scandinavia. The entire journey was so scenic. It was really cool to be able to take so many modes of transportation. Jacqueline Telljohann
Very easy booking experience through Fjord Tours. The Norway in a Nutshell tour was exceptionally beautiful, I highly recommend one nice stay over in Flam halfway through if you can - to take in the scenery! Molly_Rrr

Recommended activities during this tour

Please note that certain activities depends on season, availability and travel route. Some activities may require overnight stays during your tour.

Electric Minibus to Stegastein viewpoint

Electric Minibus to Stegastein viewpoint

Travel green and experience the stunning Stegastein viewpoint on this guided sightseeing tour from Flåm with an electric bus, and explore the Aurlandsfjord from above! When you choose to experience this popular tourist destination in an electric vehicle, you are part of developing a greener form of tourism that has no impact on the landscape!

Fitness Level

Suitable for all

Fjord Cruise in Oslo

Fjord Cruise in Oslo

Enjoy the scenic Oslofjord on a sightseeing fjord cruise and get an overview of the city and its attractions.

Sailboat Cruise in Bergen

Sailboat Cruise in Bergen

Join in on an exclusive tour and experience Bergen from a sailboat! With a maximum capacity of 10 people, everyone is ensured of a comfortable and intimate experience of Bergen, "the Gateway to the Fjords".

Voss Gondola

Voss Gondola

Voss Gondola is the largest and most modern mountain gondola in Northern-Europe. A trip with the gondola gives you some scenic panoramic views and on Hangurstoppen you can parttake in a wide selection of exciting activities!

Half Day Kayak Tour on the Nærøyfjord from Gudvangen

Half Day Kayak Tour on the Nærøyfjord from Gudvangen

Join in on a kayak tour on the magical Nærøyfjord and enjoy the silence and the magnificent nature surrounding you on a guided tour from Gudvangen!

NOK 1095 ,-

Shellfish Tower at Seafood Restaurant

Shellfish Tower at Seafood Restaurant

Just outside the City of Bergen, you will find one of the most exotic attractions in the whole of Western Norway’s archipelago. Cornelius is one of Norway’s best seafood restaurants and a meal here is truly unforgettable. Experience a shellfish tower at Cornelius including transportation from and back to Bergen on a scenic boat ride!

NOK 1995 ,-

The small picturesque village of Flåm, is situated innermost in the Aurlandsfjord and is home of the Flåm Railway.

Flåm is nestled innermost in the Aurlandsfjord, an arm of the 204-km long and up to 1308-meter-deep Sognefjord. Flåm is the end station of the popular Flåm Railway , which is included in several of our popular round trips.

Getting to Flåm

There are several excellent and exciting ways of getting to Flåm on one of our Nutshell tours . The Norway in a Nutshell® tour can be started from Bergen or Oslo, but you can also get to Flåm from Voss or Geilo. Another option is taking the Sognefjord route to Flåm on the Sognefjord in a Nutshell™ tour .

Active in Flåm 

Visiting Flåm means a variety of exciting activities to choose from. Here you may join a fast-paced  RIB tour  on the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nærøyfjorden, or get to taste the unique tastes of the locally made cheese in the cheese village  Undredal .   

If a quiet experience is preferred, then a guided  kayak tour on the fjord is spot on. You won`t get any closer to the fjord and the untouched nature when you paddle on the mighty fjord surrounded by high mountains and deep valleys. In for a spectacular experience? Sliding down Flåmsdalen on the longest  Zipline  in Northern Europe is an adrenaline kick for sure.  

If you are visiting Flåm on one of our Nutshell tours , you can easily add activities and overnight stays here.

The Navvies` Road 

This trail between Haugastøl and Flåm, used by Rallarane who constructed the Bergen Railway, is the most beautiful and exciting  biking trip that Norway has to offer. On this trip, you ride through amazing and dramatic nature, with steep hills, majestic waterfalls, stunning viewpoints, and a lot of places to stop for a rest. At the end of the trail in Flåm, the «after-bike» is a popular meeting place for tired bodies. This small village has its own brewery and a visit to Ægir is compulsory for beer enthusiasts.  

The Flåm Railway 

Visitors to Flåm should definitely take a ride on Flåmsbana, one of the world's most beautiful train journeys. Flåmsbana is a part of our Norway in a Nutshell® tour , packed with amazing nature and landscapes to enjoy. 

Did you know that Flåm and Nærøyfjordenserved as inspiration for the popular Disney movie Frozen? Visit Flåm in the winter and find out why! 

It is impossible to get bored in Flåm! 

Flåm valley - Flåm, Norway

Things to do in Flåm

Heritage RIB-boat tour in Flåm

Heritage RIB-boat tour in Flåm

Enjoy a two-hour Heritage fjord safari with RIB-boat on the Nærøyfjord and experience the spectacular nature and fjord landscape of a World Heritage site.

Fitness Level

Suitable for all

Electric Minibus to Stegastein viewpoint

Electric Minibus to Stegastein viewpoint

Travel green and experience the stunning Stegastein viewpoint on this guided sightseeing tour from Flåm with an electric bus, and explore the Aurlandsfjord from above! When you choose to experience this popular tourist destination in an electric vehicle, you are part of developing a greener form of tourism that has no impact on the landscape!

Kayaking in Flåm

Kayaking in Flåm

Spending a few hours in Flåm? Join in on an exciting three-hour sea kayak adventure and along the beautiful Aurlandsfjord! If you're extra lucky, you might even spot some seals, otters, or porpoises playing in the fjord!

NOK 1120 ,-

Hotels in Flåm

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Are you visiting Norway and trying to figure out how to travel from Bergen to Flåm and the fjords ? Then I wrote this guide for you.

Most people who visit Norway dream of seeing it all. They want to spend some time in the Norwegian cities, such as Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger. They also want to see the Northern lights, and dream of trips up north learning about the Sami culture and meeting reindeer. But most of all, they want to see the fjords.

As a result, one question I am often asked by people planning their trips to Norway is how they can get from Oslo or Bergen to Flam. And who can blame them?

Side note : if you want to see all the things I mentioned above on your trip to Norway, please read this before you go .

Flam (or Flåm, if you have a fancy Norwegian keyboard like me) is the gateway to one of the most beautiful areas in the world, and a great starting point if you want to see the UNESCO World Heritage Nærøyfjord ( one of the best fjords in Norway ).

So, since I live in Bergen, but was born and raised near Flåm, I’m about to share with you all the ways you can get from Bergen to Flam.

Spending a short amount of time in Bergen, but want to make the most of it? Here are some of my favourite tours of Bergen!

One thing you should know is that there are several ways to get from Bergen to Flam, each with their own pros and cons.

Whether you prefer booking your own trips or travelling with a scheduled tour, and depending on how scenic you want the trip to be, you’ll find your perfect mode of transportation in this post!

Once you have made it from Bergen airport to the city centre , it’s time to start your trip!

Starting in Oslo instead? Here’s how to get from Oslo to Flam, Norway!

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How to get from Bergen to Flam (and from Flam to Bergen)

You’ll be surprised when I tell you that there are actually 5 different ways to get from Bergen to Flam .

Considering that the two destinations are only around 170 kilometers apart (105 mi), you may not have guessed this. But, with so many travellers wanting to see the fjords during their trip to Bergen, more options have appeared over the years. Which is great, as you’ll be able to find the best mode of transportation for you!

Before you leave Bergen, though, make sure to visit some of my favourite restaurants in town!

Regardless of how you decide to travel, please take note of the websites I share with you in this post. They are the official websites for whatever mode of transport I mention , and they are the ones you should check before you set off on your trip.

In western Norway, not only are the roads tricky, but we also have rather frequent land slides that can lead to road closures and train cancellations. Therefore, staying up to date on news and road conditions is vital when traveling in Norway.

Also, please take careful note of which website and tour operator you have booked through (if booking a tour). They will be the ones responsible for you if anything goes wrong.

Not that you should expect things to go wrong all the time, but if you have booked a Norway in a Nutshell tour through FjordTours, for example, and the train (which is operated by Vy) isn’t running for some reason, it is FjordTours (and not Vy) you should be focusing your efforts on contacting. But more on this in each section below.

Side note : since you are visiting Flåm, you’ll want to get your hands on my guidebook to the area! Click the button below to learn more and buy it!

One more thing to mention. These options are also helpful for travelling from Flam to Bergen, with the exception of the tours (unless they are round trip). However, each tour company offers returns as well, but please double check this when you book.

Another great route from Bergen takes you to Hardanger and the beautiful Hardangerfjord . Along the way, I recommend stopping and seeing Ulvik , which is absolutely stunning.

Excited for your trip to Norway? This post is my complete travel guide to visiting, and has everything you need in order to plan your trip!

Getting from Bergen to Flam by train

Traveling between Bergen and Flam by train is by far the most scenic way to get there. It is also quite easy to book, as there is only one company in Norway that operates the trains; Vy ( formerly NSB/Norges Statsbaner, which roughly translates to Norway’s National Railroads ).

There is an exception to this rule, however, and that goes for rail road that are considered ‘tourist trains’. These can be privately owned, all though the Vy usually owns a share of them.

Now, with there only being one company in Norway operating the trains, there is only one website you need to know about, and it’s this one right here . That’s the Vy website, and it is the only official website for booking train tickets in Norway.

Now, remember how I said that train is the most scenic way to travel from Bergen to Flam? That’s because a part of this journey is on the Flam Railway . You know, the world famous, “most scenic train ride in the world” Flam Railway.

In most cases, having to switch trains for a trip that only takes around 3 hours in total is a hassle, but in this case, you should be ecstatic.

The train from Bergen will take you a few stops (Voss included) to Myrdal, a mountain station which doesn’t seem too impressive. But, this is where you switch trains and get on the famous Flam Railway in order to travel all the way down the mountain to the fjords.

Basically, the Flam Railway is one of the major reasons people visit Flam , and it is one of Norway’s #1 tourist attractions . By taking the train from Bergen to Flam, you get to cross it off your list by the time you have arrived in the little village (usually the Flam Railway tickets are only sold as return tickets to visitors already in Flam).

Once you are in Flåm, don’t miss these unique experiences in Aurland , just 10 minutes away, or the most thrilling experience in the area; the Flåm Zipline !

Travel Hack: Getting Flam Railway Tickets

So, as mentioned, the Flam Railway tickets are usually sold as return tickets, starting in Flam and returning from Myrdal (the end station) with the same train.

These return tickets are sold on the Norway’s Best website , and sell out quite quickly. That’s why I always advise anyone hoping to buy tickets for the Flam Railway to get them in advance (as early as possible) and to include the cancellation protection so that you can change or cancel the tickets free of charge.

But, there is another way to get the Flam Railway tickets, and to experience this scenic journey.

You have probably guessed it by now, and that is to travel by train from Flam to Bergen (or vice versa). What many people don’t know is that the Flam Railway (one way) ticket is automatically included as part of your trip between Bergen and Flam, as it is the only train operating between the Myrdal and Flam stations!

Vy has a certain amount of one-way tickets on the Flam Railway available on their website for those traveling with them, and so this is a surefire way to ensure that you get your hands on those Flam Railway tickets before they sell out. Simply head to the Vy website and book your tickets all the way from Bergen to the fjords!

Wondering where to stay once you get there? Here is a complete list of all the hotels (and hostels) in Flam, Norway!

the flåm railway, a green train traveling through a lush green landscape in a valley in Norway

Getting from Bergen to Flam by bus

I’ve got a confession to make. I prefer travelling by bus over trains in Norway.

I know, I know, it’s quite surprising, as most people would always rather travel by train. But the buses in Norway are amazing, trust me. There are outlets to charge your phone and laptop, comfortable seats and seatbelts ( they are mandatory in Norway, so please wear them ), and wifi that actually works ( which is more than you can say about Vy, so please don’t expect to get any work done on the Bergen to Flam train ).

Travelling by bus between Bergen and Flam is also a rather scenic way to see Norway, in addition to it being quite comfortable. Bus drivers in Norway are also notoriously friendly, so please give them a great smile when you board.

The journey takes around 3 hours , and there are no bus switches involved. So you can just sit back, relax and make sure to get off at the right stop. You’ll be going through over 30 tunnels along the way, so if you’re one of those people that are fascinated by them, you’re in for a treat.

All of these tunnels are some of many things you’ll only understand if you grew up in Norway. Find out all of them here .

There used to be two companies (that I know of) that operate buses between Flam and Bergen. One of them (Nor-Way Bussekspress) has two to three departures a day, which can be booked here .

The other one, which used to be my favourite, was formerly known as NettBuss. However, in 2019 they merged with NSB to become Vy, and in a genius move they have stopped operating buses between Bergen and Voss.

This means that when you book your “bus” ticket with Vy, you’ll actually be travelling by train from Bergen to Voss, and then changing to a bus there to travel onwards to Flåm.

I am not very happy about his, as I travel between Bergen and Flåm quite often. So, if you can, I recommend that you book with Nor-Way if you want to travel by bus.

Hopefully, if they have enough travellers they’ll be able to put in more routes.

Travelling between Bergen and Flam by car

Accessing the fjords from Bergen is also completely doable if you decide to rent a car . There are car rentals available at Bergen airport, as well as in the city centre.

By renting a car in Norway, you have the freedom to stop along the way as needed, take your time along the windy roads, and arrive in Flåm when you decide to.

Please note that using the emergency lights in Norway is not considered appropriate if you are only stopping to take a photo. Also, stopping along the road is not okay, and can cause serious accidents. Make sure to read up on driving in Norway before your trip, to avoid pissing off the locals.

Driving from Bergen to Flåm is quite simple, and takes about 2,5-3 hours.

How to drive from Bergen to Flåm

From Flesland (Bergen airport) or the city itself, follow the signs towards Åsane or Arna. Your goal is to get on the E16 main road, and follow it all the way to the fjords! Once you start seeing signs to Voss, you can follow these too. Flåm is about an hour past Voss.

If you are travelling Norway by car, please make sure to stay up to date with any road works or accidents along the way.

As mentioned, western Norway and the fjords are prone to land slides that could block the way, and we have also had some tunnel fires that have closed the roads for weeks.

Luckily, there is one single website where you can find all this information, and you should bookmark it before your trip, and check it daily on the days when you are driving. It is the Norwegian Road Directory website, and you can find it here .

Please note that the link to the map view of any incidents and closures is in Norwegian only. It is still quite helpful, though, as you can use the map to see what kind of incidents are along the road, and then use Google Translate to get an idea of what happened.

Additionally, you can call 175 (from Norway) or +47 815 48 991 (from abroad) to get updated traffic information in English. These are the numbers for the road directory.

That’s also where you’ll find information about any tunnel works resulting in closed roads (often they will let convoys of cars through at specific times, so do check in advance), and also if there is a risk of the mountain crossings closing (not that there are any mountains to cross between Flåm and Bergen, but it’s good to know).

Getting from Bergen to Flåm by boat

I’m sure you were excited about this one. What better way to travel to the fjords than by travelling ON the fjords?

In the summer, it is possible to travel between Bergen and Flåm by boat. It takes a lot longer than travelling by car, train or bus, as you have to head out to the coast of Norway in order to get back into the Sognefjord (the world’s longest fjord). But, it is definitely worth it if you have the time!

The Express Boat travels between Bergen and Flåm (starting in Bergen in the morning and returning from Flåm in the afternoon) once a day from April 1st to the 30th of September.

Here is the schedule , you will want to click the link for ‘Bergen – Sogndal – Flåm’. The journey takes 5,5 hours, and the tickets can be booked here .

Finally; joining a tour from Bergen

I’ll keep this one short, as there are several options to see the fjords from Bergen by joining a tour from the city. Companies such as GoFjords and FjordTours will take you safely from the Norwegian city to Flåm, and make sure you see everything you can along the way.

These tours are a great way to see the fjords if you are feeling overwhelmed by the thought of booking and planning everything yourself. Find the famous Norway in a Nutshell tour here , and some other (newer) tours here .

If you ask me (and I am assuming you are), I would strongly recommend booking your journey to the fjords yourself . The tours above are often a little more expensive than booking separately, and Norway in a Nutshell isn’t actually running with their own transportation (not many people know this). They use the Vy train to Myrdal, the Flåm Railway down to Flåm, the fjord cruise run Norway’s Best/The Fjords, and then the bus back to Bergen.

Here’s how to book the Norway in a Nutshell tour on your own!

Additionally, there are private tours available to join from Bergen, that will take you to Flåm at your own pace. These usually include a private guide for the day, and some fun activity in Flåm (such as the RIB FjordSafari or cycling the Flåm Valley).

Find and book these tours (in advance) below. Note that these must be booked as far in advance as possible. Not just to save your spot, but also to ensure they are running. These small companies don’t have many guides, and if their guide is booked for something else on a given day, the tour won’t be available.

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about travelling to Flåm from Bergen. Hopefully your question is answered (if you haven’t already found the answer above).

You can travel to Flåm from Bergen by train, bus, car or boat. You can also book a private tour.

105 miles / 170 kilometers

The Flåm Railway starts in Flåm, Norway and ends in Myrdal. You can travel to Myrdal from Bergen by train, or to Flåm by bus, car or boat.

Flåm is accessible by train, bus, boat and car.

There are several fjords within short distance from Bergen. The closest is the Hardangerfjord, just a 1,5 hour drive or bus ride away. Flåm and the Aurlandsfjord can be reached by train, bus, boat and car.

There are about 470 km (292 mi) between Bergen and Oslo. You can travel the distance by train, bus or car.

I hope you have found this post helpful, and that if you feel as if anything is missing you’ll let me know! I love sharing information and tips on travelling to Norway, and want to help you make the most of your trip. Welcome to the fjords!

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Great info! Question about a place to stay between Flam and Bergen… We are taking the high speed ferry but would like spend an overnight on the way, and catch the same ferry the next day. Any recommendations? An obvious choice is Balestrand. Any others? Thank you!

Hi Rob! I personally think Balestrand is the best place to stay 🙂 Another alternative is Høyanger, but Balestrand is definitely more quaint (and beautiful, imo). The Kviknes Hotel ( https://www.booking.com/hotel/no/kviknes.en.html?aid=859729 ) there is a beautiful, historic hotel, and Balestrand is a nice, quiet village compared to Flåm (which is busier in the summer).

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The spectacular train ride from Bergen to Flåm

The highest mainline railway in Northern Europe, the scenic rail journey from Bergen to Flåm is one of the highlights of a visit to Norway – and a great way to get a taste of the fjords.

The Flamsbana railway, Norway

The first part of the journey, on the main Bergen to Oslo line, skims past boathouses and red painted cabins before climbing to Norway’s craggy, windswept uplands.

Its remotest sections see few signs of human life, and it becomes clear just what a feat of engineering it was to build this line at the end of the 19th century.

After changing trains at Myrdal (867m above sea level) onto the private Flåmsbana, you head down into the wild Flåm valley.

This is the most dramatic and scenic section of the ride and – in our opinion – the most stomach-churning!

On this final 20km leg, the train has four sets of brakes in case the worst happens as it threads its way down the mountainside. There’s even a switchback turn in the middle of a tunnel to keep the journey interesting.

But, despite being one of Europe’s steepest mountain railways, it’s also one of the most beautiful. So, we think it’s well worth the slightly scary steep approach.

After fifty minutes, you reach your final destination of Flåm on the shores of the Aurlandsfjord, a branch of the famous Sognefjord.

The journey: Bergen to Flåm Which side of the train is best? What to do in Flåm Where to stay in Flåm Where to eat in Bergen and Flåm Top tips for riding the Flam railway When to go Buying tickets: Bergen to Flåm

The journey: Bergen to Flåm

The full journey from Bergen to Flåm (four trains daily) takes between 2hr 45min and 3hr 38min using the fast Bergen to Oslo service.

View of the fjord from Flam

The fast train stops at Arna (boarding only); Dale, home of the eponymous traditional knitwear; the winter resort of Voss, where skiers jump off the train and schuss off; and Myrdal, the junction station for the Flåmsbana.

Myrdal is where Flåm’s farmers used to bring their livestock to summer pastures, though no-one lives here permanently today.

Pretty much the only building is the station with its Café Rallaren (open April to October), where you can hire a bike (June to Sept; around 420 NOK/day) and freewheel the 20km down to Flåm – OK, more like hang on for grim life to the handlebars with the brakes on. You can leave the bike at Flåm station.

From Myrdal, the Flåmsbana has nine departures daily from May to September, and four to six daily from October to April.

Stops include the thundering 140m-high Kjosfossen waterfall, where the train halts for a photo opportunity, and Berekvam, where you can get off and hike down the old road into the valley in two to three hours.

In summer when the train stops at the Kjosfossen waterfall, look and listen out for the Huldra. 

We love this mythical forest spirit who sings folk songs in a red dress by the waterfall. 

Spoiler alert: she’s actually played by students from the Norwegian ballet School, some of whom are male – if you look closely you can sometimes see her sporting a beard!

Which side of the train is best?

There’s not really a best side, both sides are beautiful at different stages of the journey.

If you have a pre-assigned seat you’ll have no choice in the matter, but you can get up and walk around the train, so that you don’t miss the most scenic sections.

Travelling from Flåm to Myrdal, we think that the right side has the best views for the first third of the journey.

Then, we suggest moving over to the left-hand side of the train for the middle section, and back to the right-hand side for the final third of the trip.

What to do in Flåm

While the journey is easily doable as a day trip, it’s worth staying overnight in Flåm to enjoy the fjord in peace once the day-trippers and cruise passengers have left.

This also gives you time to head out on a guided kayaking trip with Njord Sea Kayak , or go cycling or hiking.

The tourist office  has free maps, with trails of various lengths from 45min to five hours.

There are lots of sightseeing trips and fjord cruises too, including a dramatic ferry trip from Flåm to Gudvangen past orchards and farmsteads into the Unesco-listed Naerøyfjord. Return on the same ferry or the cheaper and quicker bus (five daily).

We also really like this guided tour from Flåm of the picturesque Laerdal valley , with its fruit farms and rural scenery. It takes in the historic Borgund Stave Church and fantastic views of the Aurlandsfjord from the dramatic Stegastein viewpoint.

Or why not include a bike ride, and boat trip with the train ride?

We recommend this fantastic full-day all-in trip from Bergen to Myrdal, where you’ll pick up bikes and cycle down to Flåm for a RIB safari on the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord.

You’ll then ride the Flåm railway up to Myrdal and get the train back to Bergen. 

Where to stay in Flåm

Lots of people whizz in and out of Flåm, but you’ve come all this way and it would be a shame not to spend some time in this picturesque village.

We really recommend staying the night in Flåm if you have the time – and there are plenty of places to options to choose from.

If you’re on a budget, our first choice would be the Flam Camping og Vandrerhjem (open April to October), a 300m walk from the station.

This pine-clad, lodge-style hostel has bunks rooms sleeping up to six (550 NOK per person), plus singles, doubles, twins, and quads, as well as grassy pitches for tents (from 360 NOK).

Alternatively, try Heimly Pensjonat  (open late May to September), a quiet guesthouse 500m walk from the station.

Converted from a 1930s home and renovated in 2018, it has 22 small rooms (from 2500 NOK), some with fjord views, and all with private bathroom.

And although we didn’t actually get to stay there on our trip, we recommend checking out the lovely Flåm Marina right on the waterfront. They have family rooms and rooms with a kitchenette so are great if you’re self-catering.

Where to eat in Bergen and Flåm

Since there’s no buffet car on the Flåm railway, you’ll probably want to eat before your trip or afterwards.

Here are a few options we like in Bergen and Flåm.

If you want to pick up a tasty pastry or sandwich for the journey, we like the Flam Bakery , right by the train station. It sells freshly made bread, cakes, croissants and pizzas to eat in or take with you.

For something more substantial, the Flåm Marina hotel has a good restaurant with lovely views of the fjord. It serves traditional Norwegian dishes and pizzas – we suggest you try the fish soup.

Bergen has loads of places to eat. If money is no object, our top choice is the Lysverket restaurant at Bergen’s KODE art museum. 

Specialising in New Nordic cuisine, this Michelin-star restaurant serves a tasting menu (1849 NOK) that features dishes such as brown crab, rice and truffle and langoustine tempura.

And if you’re on a budget, we recommend the Daily Pot for its tasty vegetarian bowls of soups, curries and salads – we particularly like the vegan cheesecakes!

Top tips for riding the Flam railway

  • The train can get very busy in high season, so we recommend avoiding July and August if possible.
  • Most cruise ship passengers ride the railway in the middle of the day, so we suggest travelling early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds.
  • Check the Flam harbour website to see if there’s a cruise ship in port when you arrive. If there is, pick a different day, if you can.
  • We think winter is the best time to ride the railway if you want to avoid the crowds. The surrounding scenery looks beautiful covered in snow and there are fewer people around.
  • There are only a couple of public toilets on the train. We suggest using the facilities in Flam or Myrdal, so you don’t spend most of the journey in the toilet queue.
  • There’s no buffet car on the train, so bring your own water bottle and food if you need a snack.

Several thousand people a day can descend on Flåm (resident population: 450) on summer weekends. Don’t let this put you off, though – there are plenty of ways to avoid the worst of the crowds.

It all comes down to timing: travel in spring or autumn, or at least midweek in the busy months of June to August.

Kjosfossen near Flåm in Norway

May is one of our favourite months to travel on the railway, as the waterfalls are particularly dramatic and full of melting ice water, and surrounding fields and countryside is lush and green.

Winter is a good option, too, when the deep turquoise of the frozen waterfalls along the route is unforgettable.

Buying tickets: Bergen to Flåm

You can buy tickets up to 90 days in advance and reserve a seat from Bergen to Myrdal on long-distance Bergen to Oslo trains (not local trains).

There are no seat reservations on the Flåmsbana. Check here to find departure times, book online and get an e-ticket sent straight to you.

Prefer to take a tour?

If don’t want the hassle of buying all the tickets separately, but still want to ride the Flåm railway and do a boat trip on the fjord, this one-day self-guided tour is a nice option. It lets you enjoy spectacular scenery along the way and includes all of the bus, boat and rail tickets you need for the entire journey.

Interrail and Eurail passes are valid from Bergen to Myrdal (paid seat reservations essential), and will get you a 30% discount on single tickets from Myrdal to Flåm (regular single fare 470 NOK).

Without a pass, Bergen to Flåm costs 841 NOK each way, depending on the time and date of travel.

Take a look, too, at the Norway in a Nutshell circuit, which you can get from Bergen or Oslo. 

Bergen to Flåm is just a part of it, so check whether the set itinerary matches with where you want to go. 

For more on the tour and whether it’s right for you, see our guide, Norway in a Nutshell: the DIY option .

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Melanie

We are flying into Oslo this winter and planned to travel to Bergen by rail. If we want to see Flam too should we plan on buying two separate tickets on the way back to Oslo with an overnight in Flam?

Jill

We are doing the Hurtigruten cruise and are adding on some days in Bergen and Oslo and want to experience the train trip between the two. We’ld like to travel on the Flam railway too. Is it reasonable to take the Oslo/Bergen train and detour to Flam from Myrdal and return to continue the trip?

Tina

Will be coming via cruise ship to Bergen, & would like to ride the Flam railway. We will be in port from 1:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Is this possible to do in this time frame with time to check out the waterfall in Flam & look around a little also? What time should I book our train out & back & what is the best way to get to the train station in Bergen? Thanks!

Renae A Vaillancourt

1. I would like to take the train from Bergen to flam ,spend the night and continue on to oslo. do I need to purchase my tickets from different places? or would this be all one purchase. sounds like the train into Flam is different? 2. does the train from Bergen to Oslo go thru Flam? I just want to see as much as I can in my short time. unable to do Norway in a nutshell as the other couple we are traveling with feels it will be too much [physically]

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Looks like you could overnight in Flåm but if you wanted to go to Oslo you would have to change at Myrdal first. Easiest option is probably to buy tickets separately!

Donna Weiss

I’m a bit confused about how to plan the trip. We fly into Oslo and from Oslo should we get a train to Bergen to then go to Flam?

That would work, yep – or you could fly to Bergen if you wanted to. It’s about an hour’s flight.

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