Bus to Aurlandsdalen
The bus to the Aurlandsdalen Valley is a flexible and practical transport offer to make use of if you want to hike the well-known, beautiful Aurlandsdalen. It operates on the route between Flåm, via Aurland, Vassbygdi, Stondalen and Østerbø.
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We advice to book your tickets in advance, especially regarding the way back from Vassbygdi.
Food & drinks on buses:
- Bottled drinks are allowed.
- Not allowed to consume food on board.
Dogs: Allowed
Children 0-3: Please include all Children 0-3 years in your booking as a seat must be reserved (free of charge) for them.
Timetable and information
- Departure from Flåm: Bus Stop A/B
- Arr/Dep Aurland: Bus Stop E (by NAV)
- Arr/Dep Vassbygdi: Bus stop J (by kiosk/cul-de-sac)
- Dep. Aurland: Bus Stop F (by church)
Good to know
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Duration
The route between Flåm and Østerbø
The schedule is adjusted to the average time that is needed to walk the valley, so you do not need to stress that you will miss your transportation back to your hotel.
Where to stay
Hotel Aurlandsfjord in the heart of Aurland offers a hiking package, which includes two nights in one of the recently renovated rooms of your choice, breakfast and 3-course dinner on both days, as well as a self-made lunch to take with you on the hike – and some refreshments after it. If you would prefer to stay in Flåm, there is also a hiking package available at the historical Fretheim Hotel.
Hotel Aurlandsfjord and Fretheim Hotel
Hotel Aurlandsfjord
The hotel is located in the quiet center of Aurland, close to cafes, grocery store, cinema, church, Aurland Shoe Factory, local traditional glassblowing and a swimming lagoon that is great for picnics and for a cold dip, summer and winter.
Fretheim Hotel
The Fretheim Hotel has been attracting guests from all over the world since the end of the 19th century. In few places are fjords and mountains more beautiful and dramatic than in Flåm.
Plan your day
If you’re staying in Flåm or Aurland, it’s easy to hop on the bus after breakfast. The bus will take you all the way up to Østerbø, where you can start your walk down the valley. Once you reach Vassbygdi in the afternoon, you can catch the bus back to your accommodation. If you prefer to take your time and make the most of the nature, there is also an early evening bus service.
About the hike
The walk from Østerbø to Vassbygdi is around 20 kilometres and you should allow 6–8 hours for the journey. The trail is easy to find and is marked with red T signs. Even though most of the trail is downhill, the Aurlandsdalen hike is regarded as demanding as the trail is long and rocky – so you need to be experienced and in good physical shape. To relieve your knees from stress, we would advise you to use hiking poles. You can also hike in the opposite direction.
Hiking season
The beginning of the season is at the end of May or beginning of June and can last until October. If you decide to hike in the early part of the season, you may encounter rockfalls and the remnants of landslides. The trail may also be challenging due to melting snow and a high water level. Always check the conditions before heading out on an adventure. Be prepared for changing conditions, as the weather can be unpredictable.
Guided hike to Aurlandsdalen Valley
Join an exclusive guided hike through the wild and wonderful Aurlandsdalen Valley this summer. The tour includes transport from and back to Flåm and Aurland, a lunch package and some snacks.