Fjord and Mountain Thrills of Norway

Daily Itinerary

Day 1 Mon, Jun 22 205 km · 3h 40min
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An architectural viewpoint offering stunning vistas over Seljord Lake, famous for its legendary sea monster 'Seljordormen'. A perfect spot for a quick photo and break.

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A convenient stop for fuel, lunch, and a short rest before continuing towards the dramatic landscapes of Rjukan.

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A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its industrial history and dramatic setting beneath Gaustatoppen.

Day 2 Tue, Jun 23 260 km · 5h
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Norway's most beautiful mountain, offering panoramic views of one-sixth of Norway. Take the Gaustabanen for a unique experience, or simply enjoy the view from the base.

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Cross the vast and wild Hardangervidda mountain plateau, Northern Europe's largest high mountain plateau, offering stark, beautiful landscapes and a sense of true wilderness.

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One of Norway's most famous waterfalls, with an impressive 182-meter drop. Enjoy the views from various platforms and bridges.

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A charming village nestled at the end of the Eidfjord arm of the Hardangerfjord, surrounded by majestic mountains and a great base for exploring.

Day 3 Wed, Jun 24 180 km · 4h
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Enjoy the breathtaking drive along the Hardangerfjord, renowned for its fruit orchards and tranquil waters reflecting the surrounding mountains.

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One of Northern Europe's steepest roads with 13 hairpin bends, offering incredible views of two waterfalls. A true test of riding skill and an amazing photo opportunity.

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A spectacular viewing platform suspended 650 meters above the Aurlandsfjord, offering unparalleled panoramic views.

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A picturesque village at the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, famous for the Flåm Railway and as a hub for fjord activities.

Day 4 Thu, Jun 25 280 km · 5h 30min
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Drive over the mountain plateau between Aurland and Lærdal, known as the 'Snow Road'. This route offers a stunning contrast to the fjords below with its stark, high-alpine landscapes and lingering snow patches even in summer.

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One of Norway's most distinctive and best-preserved stave churches, dating back to 1180. An architectural marvel and a significant historical site.

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Ride across Northern Europe's highest mountain pass, offering spectacular views of glaciers, peaks, and mountain lakes. This high-altitude road is an unforgettable experience.

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A stunning viewing platform at 1500 meters, offering a bird's-eye view of the Geirangerfjord and surrounding mountains. The ride up is an adventure itself.

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A charming town offering a good base near the Geirangerfjord, ideal for positioning for the next day's adventures.

Day 5 Fri, Jun 26 170 km · 4h 10min
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Capture iconic photos of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord from Flydalsjuvet and the Eagle Road (Ørnesvingen). These viewpoints offer stunning perspectives of the fjord's dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.

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Conquer the legendary Trollstigen mountain road, with its 11 hairpin bends and a magnificent waterfall cascading down the mountainside. An exhilarating ride and an architectural marvel.

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Learn about the mighty Troll Wall, Europe's tallest vertical rock face, a legendary climbing destination. Enjoy the views and the visitor center facilities.

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Known as 'The Mountaineering Capital', Åndalsnes is nestled at the Romsdalsfjord and surrounded by spectacular mountains, perfect for adventure.

Day 6 Sat, Jun 27 160 km · 3h 30min
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Ride across one of the world's most scenic roads, the Atlantic Road. It zigzags across low bridges that stretch over islets and reefs, connecting the mainland with the island of Averøy.

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A beautiful and relatively rare medieval stave church with impressive architecture, located on Averøy island, offering a glimpse into Norway's past.

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The 'Town of Roses', Molde offers stunning panoramic views of the Romsdal Alps and is known for its jazz festival and beautiful harbor.

Day 7 Sun, Jun 28 220 km · 4h
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A convenient stop for fuel and a short break in the industrial town of Sunndalsøra, surrounded by impressive mountains.

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Journey through Dovrefjell, a unique mountain wilderness known for its wild reindeer and musk oxen. Keep an eye out for these magnificent animals, especially around the viewpoints.

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Enjoy a traditional Norwegian mountain meal at this historic mountain lodge, a perfect stop in the heart of Dovrefjell.

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A lively mountain resort town, Oppdal is a popular destination for outdoor activities and offers stunning scenery.

Day 8 Mon, Jun 29 250 km · 4h 30min
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Transition from the high mountains to the scenic Gudbrandsdalen valley, with picturesque landscapes and traditional Norwegian farms.

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Experience the open, high mountain plateau of Valdresflya, offering wide-open vistas, sparse vegetation, and a sense of endless space. A truly unique and enjoyable ride.

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Host of the 1994 Winter Olympics, Lillehammer is a charming town by Lake Mjøsa, offering cultural attractions and beautiful natural surroundings.

Day 9 Tue, Jun 30 280 km · 4h
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Norway's largest open-air museum, showcasing traditional Norwegian architecture and cultural history across various time periods.

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A convenient stop for lunch and a short rest in Notodden, a UNESCO World Heritage town known for its industrial heritage.

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Return to the starting point in Eidsborg, Telemark, concluding your epic Norwegian motorcycle journey.