Home Bespoke Tours Trolltunga and Pulpit Rock Hiking Tour Stand at the edge of the world, hiking along one of Norway’s most spectacular cliffsides. Best time of year: Summer Suggested duration: 9 nights Traveller type: For the hiking experts From city streets to cliffside panoramas, our Trolltunga and Pulpit Rock hiking tour shows Norway’s diverse landscapes better than the rest. With multiple hikes up Gaustatoppen, Pulpit Rock and Trolltunga this challenging tour immerses you in the best of Scandi scenery — offering opportunities for kayaking, rafting and even a fjord cruise on Nærøyfjord along the way. A nature-lovers dream, this tour can be further customised to explore more cityscapes, or even more remote climbs. A journey pinnacled by the view found 604 meters above the stunning Lysefjord — this tour will take your standards to new heights. In every sense of the word. Previous tour itinerary Day 1 Arrive in Oslo and explore the city at your leisure. Day 2 Enjoy a 4-hour guided tour of Oslo’s highlights, then drive to Rjukan for an overnight stay. Day 3 Hike to Gaustatoppen, enjoy panoramic views, and then travel to the Pulpit Rock Lodge for the night. Day 4 Hike to the iconic Pulpit Rock, then drive to Odda with a stop at Låtefossen waterfall, and stay overnight in Odda. Day 5 Explore Eidfjord, visit the Norwegian Nature Center Hardanger, and enjoy optional kayaking or rafting before returning to Odda. Day 6 Undertake the challenging Trolltunga hike, then travel to Bergen for an overnight stay. Day 7 Take a guided tour of Bergen, explore the city on your own, and then travel to Voss/Stalheim for an overnight stay. Day 8 Enjoy a fjord cruise on Nærøyfjord, take the Flåm Railway to Geilo, and explore the area before resting in Geilo. Day 9 Spend the day in Oslo or join a guided tour of the Akershus region before returning to Oslo for the night. Day 10 Depart from Oslo or extend your stay in the city. Get in touch Explore Norwaywithout the effort. We’re here to help you escape reality — seeing incredible landscapes without the admin required to get there. Get in touch for custom tours tailored to you. Begin your Journey Tour highlights Our favourite stops Gaustatoppen Gaustatoppen is one of Norway’s most iconic peaks, offering breathtaking panoramic views of six surrounding counties on clear days. Accessible by a combination of hiking and the Gaustabanen funicular, the summit provides an unforgettable vista of Norway’s rugged beauty. Pulpit Rock Perched 604 meters above Lysefjord, Pulpit Rock offers one of Norway’s most impressive and stunning views. The 3-hour hike to the top rewards visitors with sweeping landscapes and the exhilarating experience of standing on the edge of a sheer cliff. Låtefossen Waterfall Låtefossen is a dramatic twin waterfall located near Odda in southern Norway, where two powerful streams crash down from the mountains. Its striking beauty is amplified by the picturesque bridge that arches over the falls, making it a popular stop for photographers and nature lovers alike. Trolltunga Trolltunga, or “The Troll’s Tongue,” is a breathtaking rock formation that juts out over the Ringedalsvatnet lake, offering a thrilling vantage point. This challenging 8 to 12-hour hike rewards adventurers with an awe-inspiring view of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Flåm Railway The Flåm Railway is one of the steepest standard-gauge railways in the world, offering a scenic journey through Norway’s dramatic landscapes. The train ride takes passengers from the fjord-side village of Flåm up to the mountain resort of Myrdal, passing cascading waterfalls and valleys along the way. Places you’ll explore Review the route Oslo Rjukan Odda Bergen Oslo Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a vibrant city known for its modern architecture, rich history and cultural core — packed with museums, parks, and a stunning waterfront. Read more Rjukan Nestled in a deep, lush valley beneath the shadow of the majestic Gaustatoppen mountain, Rjukan is a charming town that offers a perfect combination of stunning nature and exciting outdoor adventures. Read more Odda Odda, a charming town sandwiched between the Hardangerfjord and Sandvinvatnet Lake, attracts myriads of travellers thanks to the renowned Trolltunga hike, the roaring Låtefossen waterfall, and the vast nearby national parks, such as Folgefonna and Hardangervidda. Read more Bergen Bergen, nicknamed “the city of seven mountains,” is the country’s second-largest city and the gateway to the West Norwegian fjords. Read more Oslo Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a vibrant city known for its modern architecture, rich history and cultural core — packed with museums, parks, and a stunning waterfront. Read more Rjukan Nestled in a deep, lush valley beneath the shadow of the majestic Gaustatoppen mountain, Rjukan is a charming town that offers a perfect combination of stunning nature and exciting outdoor adventures. Read more Odda Odda, a charming town sandwiched between the Hardangerfjord and Sandvinvatnet Lake, attracts myriads of travellers thanks to the renowned Trolltunga hike, the roaring Låtefossen waterfall, and the vast nearby national parks, such as Folgefonna and Hardangervidda. Read more Bergen Bergen, nicknamed “the city of seven mountains,” is the country’s second-largest city and the gateway to the West Norwegian fjords. Read more Frequently asked questions How it works Pricing Travel support Can I book an itinerary exactly as it is on your website? Not quite. Every traveller is unique, and so is every itinerary we create. The sample itineraries on our website are meant to inspire you and give you an idea of what’s possible. Your personal Travel Consultant will design a bespoke trip tailored specifically to your preferences, interests, and travel style. What’s the difference between a private trip and a group tour? All our trips are private and tailor-made. We do not offer scheduled group tours. Instead, we focus on fully customized itineraries designed just for you and your travel companions. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, with family, or with friends, every detail will be crafted to suit your individual needs. How do we start planning a custom itinerary? It all begins with a conversation. Once you reach out to us, one of our Travel Consultants will get in touch to learn more about your travel style, interests, and must-sees. From there, we’ll craft a personalised itinerary, refining it with your feedback until it’s just right. Once confirmed, we handle all the logistics, so you can simply enjoy the journey. How long does the planning process take? It depends on the complexity of your itinerary and how much customisation is required. Some trips come together in a matter of days, while others – especially those with special arrangements or remote destinations – can take a few weeks. We recommend getting in touch as early as possible to ensure availability and a seamless experience. Can I make changes to my itinerary after booking? Absolutely. We understand that plans can evolve, and we’ll do our best to accommodate any adjustments. Changes may be subject to availability and potential additional costs, but we’ll always strive to make your trip as flexible as possible. What added value do you provide? Planning a seamless and memorable trip takes time and expertise – that’s where we come in. From itinerary design and booking to on-the-ground logistics, we take care of everything, ensuring a hassle-free experience. We work with trusted local partners, personally vet every element of your journey, and remain available 24/7 should you need assistance. With us, you’re not just booking a trip – you’re investing in a carefully curated travel experience. Can you arrange a rental car for my trip? Yes, we can arrange a rental car for you. Once we discuss the terms and pricing, you can decide whether to book through us or arrange it independently. We’ll ensure that you have the right vehicle for your itinerary and provide recommendations for driving routes and road conditions. Why aren’t all meals included in the price? We believe discovering local cuisine is an essential part of your journey, and everyone has different tastes. To give you flexibility, we typically include daily breakfast and occasional lunches or dinners. In remote areas, such as in hotels near fjords or remote villages, dinner is usually included. Your final itinerary will specify which meals are covered. How does your pricing work? The prices on our website are indicative and based on two or more travellers sharing the cost of accommodation, transport, and experiences. Once you get in touch, we will provide a customised quote based on your travel dates, group size, accommodation choices, and any special requests. Since every trip is tailor-made, the final cost will reflect your unique itinerary. Are international flights included in the price? No, international flights are not included. Many of our travellers prefer to book their own flights using frequent-flyer miles or loyalty points. However, if you need assistance finding the best routes or timings, we’re happy to help. All regional and domestic flights within your itinerary, as well as other transport, are included in the cost. What if my flight is delayed or cancelled? If your flight is delayed or cancelled, we recommend informing us as soon as possible so we can assist with any necessary changes to your itinerary. If you have booked your flights independently, you should contact your airline directly for rebooking options. However, we will do our best to adjust transfers, accommodations, and activities to keep your trip running smoothly. Do you provide electronic documents and itineraries? Yes! We are committed to sustainable travel, so we provide all travel documents, itineraries, and confirmations electronically. Your personalised itinerary will be accessible through a mobile-friendly application, ensuring you have all the details at your fingertips without the need for printed documents. What happens if I need assistance during my trip? We provide 24/7 support throughout your journey. Whether you have a last-minute question, need to adjust your itinerary, or require urgent assistance, our team is just a call or message away. We work closely with trusted local partners to ensure you always have someone to turn to, no matter where you are. Do I need an international driver’s licence for a self-drive tour? In most cases, a valid driving licence from your home country is sufficient for driving in the Nordic region. However, some rental companies may require an International Driving Permit (IDP), especially if your licence is not in English or does not use the Roman alphabet. We recommend checking in advance to ensure you have the correct documentation. You will also need to present your licence for activities such as snowmobile safaris. Do I need a visa to travel to the Nordic region? Visa requirements depend on your nationality and the countries you plan to visit. Many travellers from Europe, North America, and certain other regions can enter visa-free for short stays. However, starting in 2025, visitors from visa-exempt countries (such as the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.) will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) permit before entering the Schengen Area, which includes most Nordic countries. The ETIAS application is a quick online process and is valid for multiple trips over three years. Please note that the launch date of the system is currently unknown. Since entry requirements can change, we recommend checking with your local embassy or asking your Travel Consultant for guidance. While we can provide information, it is usually the traveller’s responsibility to arrange visas or travel authorisations. Our travel log We curate content, too Featured 10 Best Christmas Holiday Destinations in Northern Europe Looking for a white Christmas in Northern Europe? Planning to celebrate your Christmas holidays traveling? Look no further than our article! 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