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Getting to the Fjell & Fjord region and around
Cruise on two of the world's most beautiful fjords - the Nærøyfjord and the Geirangerfjord, both on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Hardanger is a five-hour drive from Oslo, and a one-hour drive from Bergen. The area is easily accessed by car or public transport.
Geilo is easily accessible by car, and there are daily train and bus connections from Oslo and Bergen. The closest airport is at Fagernes.
Hemsedal is located halfway between Oslo and Bergen, and is most easily reached by car.
Gol is located centrally in Hallingdal, and is one of the most important traffic junctions in Eastern Norway.
Flå is located along rv. 7, the shortest road distance between Oslo and Bergen.
Ål’s location halfway between Oslo and Bergen makes it an ideal base for visiting the fjords of Western Norway.
Flåm is located in the heart of Western Norway, easily accessible by car, bus, boat or train.
A steep railway taking you past spectacular waterfalls, in and out of snow-capped mountains and ending up by the Aurlandsfjord.