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Visit Flåm has become Norway’s best.
Visit Flåm has become Norway’s best.
Flåm has activities for everyone. Occasionally, you might even find it difficult to choose if you only have one day available. That’s why we’ve put together the perfect agenda for you if you’d like to experience an action-packed day in Flåmsdalen with one of the world’s most beautiful railway journeys, the Flåm Railway. Challenge yourself with the Flåm Zipline and explore spectacular nature at close quarters as you cycle down Rallarvegen.
With the Flåm Railway, the world’s steepest, most beautiful railway journey, you’ll ascend from sea level to 867 metres above sea level in an hour through the spectacular Flåmsdalen. The journey, beginning in Flåm and ending in Myrdal, will take you through magnificent mountains, fertile nature and rushing waterfalls with steep drops. From the Flåm Railway, you can see the beautiful waterfalls of Kjosfossen, Kårdalsfossen, Rjoandefossen and Brekkefossen. The train makes a brief stop at Kjosfossen, where you can get out and take photos at close quarters.
Period: From 01.06 to 10.10 2021
Regular price: From NOK 1530 / From NOK 1115 per person
Offer price, adults/children: From NOK 1349 / From NOK 999 per person
This offer is valid for online booking only
Note: It’s important to choose a Zipline departure that matches the arrival of the Flåm Railway at Vatnahalsen as Zipline tickets are valid for 1 hour
Duration: 3-6 hours
Bikes: Must be returned to the Quay at Flåm Marina by: 20:00
Scandinavia’s longest zipline: 1381 metres
Top speed: Around 100 kph
Height difference: 305 metres
The adrenaline will still be pumping when you ‘land’ at Rallarrosa Stølsysteri at the end of the zipline. Use the time here to share the experience with others and lower your heart rate with some delicious cheese, snacks, a light meal and drinks while you take in your fantastic surroundings.
Traditional brown and white cheese is made here from fresh, raw goat’s milk. The goats at the farm come from Sogn Jord- og Hagebruksskule and Dalsbotten, a farm about 10 km further on in the valley.