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Private Half Day Geiranger Highlights
Private Half Day Geiranger Highlights
Experience a country like no other with jaw-dropping scenery as you drive along the Eagle Road hairpins, catch stunning views of rapids, snowcapped mountains and lush valley landscapes. Stop for a delightful picnic lunch before you wrap up this amazing day when you book this half-day private tour option in Geiranger.
Your tour allows you a panoramic and scenic drive aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle lead by a professional, local guide who will take you on a journey through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Geiranger to see the pristine and otherworldly landscapes of its world-renowned fjord. Spend part of your day seeing highlights that include breathtaking landscapes, Flydalsjuvet, the Eidsdal Valley and Westeras Gard Farm. Your tour also includes a delicious stop for a picnic lunch surrounded in nature, making this the ideal tour for nature aficionados and outdoor enthusiasts!
The regions of the Geirangerfjord gives you an otherworldly encounter like none other as you experience four seasons in one location that is ripe with lush green landscapes, snowcapped mountains, farms, and stunning water views. Start your epic journey with your knowledgeable, professional driver and guide and visit some of the highlights of this UNESCO World Heritage Site as you travel the winding hairpin turns along Eagle Road. Along the path, ascend as high as 2,030 feet above sea level to catch panoramic views of the Eidsdal Valley, which overlooks the quaint village of Eidsal.
Your half-day, exclusive guided tour continues with more viewpoint stops to catch breathtaking views such as Eidsdal Valley, the steep mountains, cultural history and the raw nature are what make this area unique. From the village of Geiranger you will drive uphill through numerous hairpin bends. Stop at Flydalsjuvet, an amazing place to look out over UNESCO Geirangerfjord. Continue up to the famous Mount Dalsnibba, to the Geiranger Skywalk, approximately 1500 meters above sea level. Enjoy a panoramic view over Geiranger and the Geirangerfjord.
Experience the Eagle Road, a scenic route with 11 hairpin bends. Keep your eyes open to the steep sides of the road as you just might see goats grazing. At the last hairpin bend there is a platform for another majestic view over Geirangerfjord and the waterfall “Seven Sisters.”
Westeras Gard Farm offers cabins and apartments and has its own restaurant with a spectacular view of the fjord and mountains. This attractive venue is also the ideal starting point for walks in the mountains. The restaurant is housed in a building dating from 1603 and has panorama views of Geiranger.
Looking for the most scenic views in Norway with the chance to take stunning postcard-worthy photos and dine in nature, then this is the tour for you. Reserve your spot on this private excursion today and get ready for a half-day of unforgettable experiences while you make memories to last a lifetime!
Please Note: Vehicles available for this tour accommodate groups of up to 4, 8, or 15 guests maximum. Groups with more than 15 guests will need to book multiple vehicles. Please take this information into consideration when booking.
Day 1 |
Nestled in the heart of Norway's spectacular fjord region, Geiranger is a village where nature takes center stage. Set against the breathtaking Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, this charming destination captivates visitors with its towering cliffs, shimmering emerald waters, and dramatic waterfalls. The iconic Seven Sisters waterfall, in particular, enchants with its cascading streams, creating a scene that’s hard to forget. Whether exploring by boat along the fjord’s serene waters or hiking to viewpoints like Dalsnibba, visitors are treated to unforgettable panoramic vistas that showcase the area’s raw beauty from every angle. Geiranger’s allure extends beyond its stunning landscapes to its rich maritime heritage. Once a thriving trading post, the village retains remnants of its past in its traditional wooden houses and picturesque fjordside farms. A visit to the Norwegian Fjord Centre provides a fascinating look into the region's cultural and environmental significance. Interactive exhibits delve into the history of the fjords and their inhabitants, offering insight into the delicate balance between preserving these natural wonders and sustaining local communities. Visitors will find plenty to explore in Geiranger, where every season brings new opportunities for outdoor activities. In the summer, kayaking along the calm fjord waters offers an intimate experience, allowing visitors to glide past towering mountains and small villages nestled along the shore. For those craving something more challenging, a hike to Skageflå—one of the most famous fjord farms perched high on a mountain ledge—provides a thrilling trek with spectacular views. Alternatively, cycling the winding mountain roads is another way to immerse oneself in Geiranger’s ever-changing landscapes, from lush alpine meadows to tranquil waterways. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 04/09/27 |
Starting At $280 |
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Guests must be able to get in and out of transportation. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.