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    Viking Valley

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Lærdalstunnelen

    Lærdalstunnelen

    4.5(2 reviews)
    21.6 km

    World longest tunnel, over 24 km long, connects Aurland and Lærdal. The lighting inside the tunnel…read moreis outstanding, makes whole experience of driving 15 miles under solid rock pretty special. There are several caves along the tunnel, allowing you to take a short break and snap pictures if you want to (yes, please, absolutely). It's about 20 min drive, very convenient and rather scenic drive between towns (visiting Stave Church in Lærdal!)

    If your going to flam you probably have to drive through this tunnel....THE LONGEST TUNNEL IN THE…read moreWORLD. The only other option is that ridiculously narrow and dangerous scenic route that goes up and down the mountain. Beautiful scenic drive BUT really really dangerous. Unless your a really good driver (and keep in mind most car rentals in norway are stick shift) I would avoid this route. If your a good drive like me that can drive up and down narrow and curvy mountain roads only made to be a one way street but somehow fit 2 cars with one tire sticking off the road and dangling over the mountain and similar dangerous situations where you can't see if a car is coming around the corner while driving stick shift, you better take that challenge because the glaciers at the top, the flat valley areas, the grass covered roof houses, the goats and sheep and cows to see, waterfalls, etc. Oh, and keep in mind the scenic road takes a while (2 hours prob with all the stopping for the sight seeing- this is the road you take to see the fjord lookout point) For those that can't or don't want to take the time/have the time the tunnel is the faster way/short cut and safer.....well, if you don't fall asleep (thats why the gov. actually put lights in the tunnel, to keep people from falling asleep). This tunnel is the longest tunnel in the world. 20 minutes roughly. Its really long, dark most the time, boring, etc. lol, its a tunnel. Three sections with lights though which is cool. Overall, its the longest tunnel in the world and the fastest and safest way to flam from oslo or even the ski area hemsedal (that direction lol).

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    Lærdalstunnelen - Cave midway thru the tunnel. Look at that sunset-like lighting!

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    Cave midway thru the tunnel. Look at that sunset-like lighting!

    Stegastein Viewpoint / Utsiktspunkt - The lookout

    Stegastein Viewpoint / Utsiktspunkt

    4.9(11 reviews)
    7.4 km

    Twisted and narrow roads that felt at times like single lane made for a butterflies in your…read morestomach ride with breathtaking views on the way up to this view point. The platform is 650 meters above Aurlandsfjord and provides spectacular panoramic views. The clouds were quite thick and I really didn't think we would have much of a view once we got to our destination. Our Tour Guide knew better and mentioned he hadn't seen the clouds so thick. Although we couldn't see the water, due to the clouds, it was a unique view that doesn't happen often. Not far from Flam, this was the last stop on our full day tour and what a Grand Finale. Based on other pictures, there are different views depending on the season so maybe visit every season?. Pictures don't do it justice-a must and not to be missed!

    Another chapter in my love letter to Norway…read more Absolutely remarkable. Breathtaking. Overwhelming. Stunning. The switchback drive on Bjørgavegen up to the viewpoint was a white-knuckler. We drove in our rental car & I had to do some deep breathing exercises to keep my calm. To complicate matters further, it was January when we visited, so the road was snowy as well. But January also comes with perks - this world renowned tourist destination with near-panoramic views of Aurlandsfjord was completely empty. I will never forget this experience. It's an absolute must if you're in the area. If you're not up for the drive, tour busses make the trip from Flåm. I would love to come back in the summertime!

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    Stegastein Viewpoint / Utsiktspunkt
    Stegastein Viewpoint / Utsiktspunkt - Stegastein

    Stegastein

    Stegastein Viewpoint / Utsiktspunkt - Stegastein Viewpoint

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    Stegastein Viewpoint

    Hopperstad Stavkyrkje - Original carved column.

    Hopperstad Stavkyrkje

    5.0(3 reviews)
    38.0 km

    If you ever find yourself in this part of our beautiful world, then I highly recommend dropping by…read moreto visit this beautiful church. It is located in Vik, Norway. Pretty scenery everywhere one looks!! There is an entrance fee to enter the church. I believe the proceeds go towards the upkeep of this historical place. We were fortunate to visit before the bus load of tourists arrived. This church is a wonderful example of Norwegian architecture from bygone days. It is a stave church. Most of these churches were constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries. This specific church was built in 1130 approximately. It has been restored by The Society For The Preservation Of Norwegian Ancient Monuments. Much of the building is still original, though, including many of the stave walls. Such a beautiful wooden church!! The Norwegian wood carvings both inside and outside are impressive. A "Must See" when in this part of Norway!!

    I really enjoyed my visit to this church. Plus, there was no one else there, so we were able to…read morehave the place all to ourselves to explore. A few of us made a day trip out of this, renting bikes in Balestrand and biking to the ferry in Dragsvik and continuing on to Vik. Needless to say, it was a long bike ride, and the reward at the end was this beautiful church. The church is located on the outskirts of town, a few minutes from the main area of town. When we arrived, we had the place to ourselves. It was extremely peaceful, but also gave us a great opportunity to rest our legs after a bike ride that was more challenging than expected. The exterior of the church has some wonderful woodworking at the top with dragons radiating from the top. Inside the church is rather dark and austere. It's also pretty empty, no ornate decorations present. The church was built around 1130, so it has been around for a while, albeit with reconstructions over those 900 years. Regardless, it is an impressive structure and display of craftsmanship. The person collecting the admission can provide some additional information about the church. This was a great day trip, granted taking the long way, as we did not have a car and rented bikes. We moved at a healthy clip (or at least tried to) and it is a full day of activity, when you factor in ferry schedules and travel time. At the end of the day, you can look back fondly on soaking up the scenery along the route and seeing a wonderful example of Norwegian architecture. I would highly recommend this as a visit should you be in the area. It's worth noting that there are limited dining options in the town of Vik, in the event you are looking to coordinate a visit with a meal.

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    Hopperstad Stavkyrkje
    Hopperstad Stavkyrkje
    Hopperstad Stavkyrkje

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    Viking Valley - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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