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Fjords

Fjords

Fjords Tours

The Norwegian fjords are some of Mother Nature’s finest work: towering cliffs blanketed in vegetation that plunge towards crystalline fjordic waters. Explore the areas less visited by tourists on a Norwegian fjords walking holiday, enjoying the peace and tranquillity needed to fully enjoy the majesty of the landscape.

When you’re not hiking the trails, take the Flåm railway, one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world, before hopping on a ferry to travel through the dramatic sheer cliffs of Naerøyfjord (Narrow Fjord). There’s also time to visit the award-winning Norwegian Glacier Museum to unlock the secrets of this unforgettable wonder of nature.

Fjords Holidays

Amazing discovery of the fjords via hiking, cruise, ferry rides and mini-bus travel. The accommodations at Nes Gard and Fjaerland Fjordstove Hotel added to the spectacular hiking. Views of the fjords and farm-to-table food was amazing at both Inns. Each day of hiking was a unique experience ; all of which offered amazing views.

Melinda Dankenbring Walking the Fjords (2026)

This trip was very good regarding place, people, guide, food and hikes. It was true to level 3 hiking.

Lisa Driben Walking the Fjords

One of the best Exodus tours we have done. Norway is staggeringly beautiful, and we experienced it in a way that is simply not possible from the deck of a cruise ship. All the walks are linear, but the landscape is so varied that it never seemed repetitive. The accommodation was excellent, and Nes Gard is a real gem.

Matthew Smith Walking the Fjords
Fjords