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Recommended travel routes in Norway
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Explore Norway by car with Fjord Tours!
To help you plan your trip we have compiled various travel routes which are worth including in your Norwegian holiday. How long you wish to take and which activities you wish to prioritise, is up to you. We have tried to include magnificent scenery, activities and attractions for both large and small. The routes are based on car travel and vary in length and time, in accordance with the geographical conditions. If you don’t have a car, you can hire one through our website. Hire a car here...
Along the routes, you will find accommodation establishments that take part in our Fjord Pass® discount arrangement. These can offer you many differing activities and wonderful scenery in the local area – everything from golf, fishing, skiing and exciting hiking trails in woodlands and countryside, to culinary highlights and relaxing spa and health centres.
Print out the routes you find exciting and use them as a guide on your holiday in Norway.
 Majavatn - Hammerfest
 Trondheim - Bodø
This tour takes you north from Trondheim to Steinkjer before continuing along the Kystriksveien coastal highway. Journalists and visitors have called the Kystriksveien coastal highway “The most beautiful stretch of road in Norway and perhaps the finest tourist route in Norway”. From Steinkjer in the south to Bodø in the north, The Kystriksveien coastal highway takes you through 650 kilometres of varied and attractive landscape.
Click here for more information about the Trondheim to Bodø tour
 Bergen - Trondheim
This route takes you through Norway's most popular tourist areas and has many attractions en route! Experience Norway’s beautiful coastal landscape, the Trollstigen Road, the Geirangerfjord, now part of UNESCO World Heritage List, and the Art Nouveau town of Ålesund, to name just a few of the attractions.
Click here for more information about the Bergen to Trondheim route.
 Oslo - Trondheim
An exciting journey starting in the capital of Norway, taking you through lush villages, past spectacular mountain massifs, and on to peaceful inland scenery. The Olympic city of Lillehammer and the Rondane and Dovrefjell national parks are just a few of the natural highlights on this tour.
Click here for more information about the Oslo to Trondheim tour
 Oslo - Bergen via Lærdal
A tour that takes you from east to west, starting in Oslo and going via Lærdal to Bergen. The tour takes you to a multitude of popular attractions and fantastic scenery and includes Norway’s two largest cities, Oslo and Bergen. The Flåm Railway and Jotunheimen National Park are among the attractions en route.
Click here for more information about the Oslo to Bergen via Lærdal tour.
 Oslo - Bergen via Hardangervidda
 Oslo - Stavanger via Telemark
This tour takes you on a journey through inland Norway. Don’t miss the vast areas of forest in inland southern Norway and the charming villages along the way, rich in culture, traditions and history. You will also see the beautiful valleys of south-western Norway, including the lovely Sirdalen and Hunnedalen valleys, before the tour ends in the oil town of Stavanger.
Click here for more information about the Oslo to Stavanger via Telemark tour.
 Kristiansand - Bergen
This tour takes you through a varied coastal landscape with picturesque small towns with beautiful skerries before continuing up Western Norway’s wild coastal strip. The tour starts in Southern Norway, a summer paradise of skerries, sea and sun, and ends in the old Hanseatic city of Bergen.
Click here for more information about the Kristiansand to Bergen tour
 Bergen - Sognefjorden
A round trip on which you get to experience the Sognefjord, Norway’s deepest and longest fjord, now included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The beautiful high mountains surrounding the fjord and the small mountain farms far up on the mountainsides make this a truly memorable tour.
Click here for more information about the Bergen to Sognefjord tour
 Inner Oslofjord
This route takes you on a journey along the Oslofjord with its charming small towns with their inviting fresh sea air, lovely beaches and smooth rocky shores! Paradise for boating and swimming enthusiasts. The tour ends at the start of the Telemark canal where another wonder awaits.
Click here for more information about the Inner Oslofjord route
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