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TOUR DES SEPT CASCADES : Excursion privée aller-retour vers le fjord de Hardanger, 12 heures
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Bergen
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Some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Norway are located in the Hardanger area. On this tour you will see (at least) seven of them: 1. Fossen Bratte 2. Steinsdalsfossen 3. Skjervsfossen 4. Vøringsfossen 5. Tveitafossen 6. Låtefossen 7. Furebergsfossen
Besides the amazing waterfalls, the region of the Hardangerfjord has other things to offer. Majestic beauty of this area has attracted tourists—both local and from abroad—for centuries. Here you will experience Norway's magnificent nature concentrated around the second longest fjord in Norway: lush valleys, barren mountain landscapes, raging waterfalls and, of course, the fjord itself.
Your own professional driver-guide is with you all the...
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12 heures
Proposé en Norvégien & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
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12 heures
Proposé en Norvégien & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
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Prise en charge à l'hôtel/au port
Tous les frais et taxes
Eau en bouteille
Chauffeur-guide professionnel local
Transport privé en minibus ou voiture climatisé
Lunch
Entrance fee to the Norwegian Nature Center
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TOUR DES SEPT CASCADES : Excursion privée aller-retour vers le fjord de Hardanger, 12 heures
(2) Avis
Bergen
À propos
Some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Norway are located in the Hardanger area. On this tour you will see (at least) seven of them: 1. Fossen Bratte 2. Steinsdalsfossen 3. Skjervsfossen 4. Vøringsfossen 5. Tveitafossen 6. Låtefossen 7. Furebergsfossen
Besides the amazing waterfalls, the region of the Hardangerfjord has other things to offer. Majestic beauty of this area has attracted tourists—both local and from abroad—for centuries. Here you will experience Norway's magnificent nature concentrated around the second longest fjord in Norway: lush valleys, barren mountain landscapes, raging waterfalls and, of course, the fjord itself.
Your own professional driver-guide is with you all the...
Our tour starts in the city of Bergen - the Gateway to the Fjords. The city, founded in 1070, contains many historical and cultural landmarks. We will pass some of them on our way from the city and also on our return to Bergen.
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Municipalité d'Osteroy
Sørfjorden or the South fjord is part of the Osterfjord which is a peculiar natural phenomenon: an salt water inlet that surrounds the largest inland island in Northern Europe—Osterøy Island—enclosed by continental land. We drive along the South fjord until we come the crossroads in Trengereid. (Usually we do not stop here.)
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Trengereid rundkøyring
Depuis le village de Trengereid, nous empruntons la route n° 7 jusqu'au Hardangerfjord. (En général, nous ne nous arrêtons pas ici.)
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Hardangervegen
Hardangervegen, ou la route du Hardanger, est la route norvégienne n° 7. Cette route est une attraction touristique à elle seule. Nous découvrirons de magnifiques paysages en chemin : montagnes, lacs et cascades. En route vers le Hardangerfjord, nous ferons deux arrêts photo à deux cascades : Fossen Bratte et Steinsdalsfossen.
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Cascade abrupte
Nous ferons une halte à la cascade de Fossen Bratte, haute de 79 mètres. La vue est magnifique et vous pourrez y prendre des photos mémorables. Une petite promenade jusqu'au pied de la cascade est vivement recommandée : vous ressentirez la fraîcheur rugissante et la douceur et la pureté des gouttes d'eau sur votre visage.
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Cascade de Steinsdalsfossen
Prochain arrêt : la cascade de Steinsdalsfossen, haute de 50 mètres. Vous pouvez marcher derrière la cascade sans vous mouiller. Une promenade derrière la cascade jusqu'au point de vue est vivement recommandée.
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Pont de Fyksesund
After passing through two quaint small towns Norheimsund and Øystese, we continue on to Fyksesundet – a narrow fjord that we cross on Fyksesund suspension bridge, built in 1937.
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Ferme fruitière de Steinstø
De l'autre côté du Fyksesundet se trouve Steinstø, une petite commune agricole avec sa ferme fruitière, son kiosque à fruits et son café. On peut s'y arrêter pour prendre un café, déguster une part de tarte aux pommes et admirer la vue sur le fjord.
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Hardanger
The Hardangerfjord is the second longest fjord in Norway. We will be travelling along the fjord to Granvin, cross the fjord on the Hardanger bridge and continue our journey to Eidfjord.
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Cascade de Skjervsfossen
Before we cross the Hardangerfjord we take a short detour on an alternate road and make a stop at Skjervsfossen waterfall, with its twin falls plunging out from a height of 150 metres.
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Pont du Hardanger
After a while, we come to one of the Hardangerfjord's narrower places. Here we will cross the fjord on the Hardanger Bridge – a suspension bridge from 2013 with a main span of 1310 metres (4300 ft). This magnificent structure is preceded by an 8 km (5 miles) long tunnel. Another tunnel awaits on the other side. We stop at the viewpoint overlooking the fjord and the bridge on the other side.
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Hardangerviddahallen
When we have passed the village of Eidfjord, a popular cruise ship destination, we drive to Øvre Eidfjord, where we will have time for lunch at the cosy yet spacious Hardangervidda Hall Restaurant (open April—October).
There will be other possibilities to have lunch along the way.
While stopping in Øvre Eidfjord, you can also visit the "Norwegian Nature Center – Hardanger", a museum and visitor center of the Hardangervidda National Park, dedicated to flora, fauna, geology and history of the region (open April—October). Entrance fee is not included. There you may also watch a beautiful film on 5 screens (Supervideograph system) by a Norwegian-Italian director Ivo Caprino – a film about the magnificent sights on the Hardangervidda plateau.
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Voringfossen
Our next stop is Vøringsfossen waterfall, 182 metres (597 ft) tall, located at the very end of Måbødalen valley where the Hardangervidda begins. The viewpoint consists of several secure platforms overhanging the waterfall and the canyon. The view is mesmerizing: raging waters falling to the bottom of the canyon, the rugged valley with a stream meandering below surrounded by lush yet fragile tundra landscape.
In case we have enough time, we may continue farther up into the Hardangervidda plateau above the timberline – where the landscape changes and we find ourselves in bare mountain landscape surrounded by rock and lichen.
After Vøringsfossen waterfall, and possibly a short ride up the Hadangervidda plateau, we return to the Hardangerfjord and continue our journey to the Sørfjord.
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Tveitafossen
Our next stop is Husedalen valley – the valley of waterfalls. We ascend the valley and make stops at Tveitafossen waterfall and—if the road is open—at Nyastølfossen (a short hike i required). If we have enough time, and you are up to it, we can take a longer hike up the valley to the third waterfall—Nykkjesøyfossen—before we return to the fjord.
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Odda
We get on with our journey in the southern direction and reach the town of Odda: the largest settlement on the Hardangerfjord, an important town for tourism and industry, recently made popular by the Netflix series Ragnarok. We can stop here for a cup of coffee and a snack before we drive to Låtefossen waterfall.
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Latefossen Waterfall
Låtefossen is a 541 feet (165 meters) tall raging waterfall flowing into the river Opo. Actually, the waterfall is a merging of two falls: Låtefossen and Skarsfossen. Both are fuelled with water from Lotevatnet Lake uphill. This waterfall was one of the most favourite attractions among cruise ship tourists in the 19th century. This stop is our southernmost. From here, we start our return to Bergen.
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Folgefonna Tunnel
We drive back to Odda and through the Folgefonn Tunnel to the main Hardanger fjord. The Folgefonn Tunnel is Norway's fourth longest tunnel, as of 2020: 11.15 km long, dug under 4500 feet of rock and the Folgefonna glacier.
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Maurangsfjorden
On the other side of the mountain awaits the Maurangsfjord: a cosy and secluded narrow fjord branching off the main Hardangerfjord. We drive along this fjord until we reach Furebergsfossen waterfall.
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Furebergsfossen
Furebergsfossen is the last of the main 7 waterfalls on our journey. The fall is 295 feet (90 meters) tall and flows not into a lake or a river, but directly into the salty waters of the fjord.
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Mundheim
We cross the fjord on a car ferry and travel along the fjord to the village of Mundheim and head towards the neighbouring fjord – the Eikelandsfjord. From here we drive directly to Bergen.