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The package includes
- 2 nights at Hotel Aurlandsfjord (inc. breakfast and dinner, 3 days)
- Fjord Cruise Nærøyfjord return by bus to Flåm
- Stegastein Viewpoint guided tour (Flåm-Stegastein-Aurland)
Duration: 3 days
Stay at our comfortable new 'boutique style' Hotel Aurlandsfjord while exploring some of the fjord gems highlights in Aurland, included in this package, the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord and Stegastein Viewpoint. On your way back, before visiting the Stegastein Viewpoint, there will be a 3,5 hour stop in Flåm, where you can grab a lunch, snack or coffee in one of our restaurants or bakery, hunt for local souvenirs in one of our stores or take a ride on the famous Flåm Railway.
Hotel Aurlandsfjord is a fjord hotel in Aurland with a quiet atmosphere, a central place to spend the night at the UNESCO World Heritage site when you want to experience the various attractions and activities available in the Flåm region. 6-minute walk from the fjord hotel to boarding the Fjord Cruise Nærøyfjord. A brief walk to the coach that will take you to the Stegastein viewing platform and the Flåm Railway.
The package includes
Duration: 3 days
Find peace in Aurland!
Sail the magnificent Nærøyfjord from a completely new perspective aboard the Future of the Fjords, the world’s first fully electric passenger boat. This boat represents a state-of-the-art design and technology standard, designed to maximise the tourist experience. There are magnificent views from all decks and the lounges inside when you’re aboard our eco-friendly boat. Universal design of the boat makes it possible for everyone to move around seamlessly between the various decks. When you’re aboard, you can enjoy food and drinks from the kiosk. Huge panoramic windows guarantee you a fantastic experience even in bad weather.
The Future is the sister boat of the premium eco-friendly hybrid boat Vision of the Fjords, which won the prestigious boat of the Year award in 2016.
Treat yourself to a tour of the penny loafer factory in Aurland at the UNESCO-listed Aurlandsfjord. You’ll find out all about the tradition of the craft and the history of the Aurland shoe (“the original penny loafer”), and see how these shoes are made – the cobbler will show you.
The Stegastein viewing platform is definitely no hidden gem – it’s a must for anyone who’s driving past. That said, it’s less common for people to enjoy the view across the Aurlandsfjord and the World Heritage landscape at sunset. This structure, which juts 30 metres out from the mountainside, 650 metres above the fjord, offers unparalleled panoramic views. A more fantastic view of the fjord, mountains and surrounding landscape is difficult to imagine.