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Trip Number: 13655A
Price: $4,595
Deposit: $200
Capacity: 14
Staff: Chip Wolfe
Highlights:
- Explore the heart of Fjord Norway by train, boat, and foot
- Travel by train on the famous Flåm Railway and over the Hardanger
Plateau, also known as the Roof of Norway
- Hike mountain trails, viewing glaciers, waterfalls, wildflowers, mountain
villages, and fruit farms
- View the mighty Jostedal glacier
Includes:
- All lodging, on-trip transportation, gratuities, and most meals
- All activities and entrance fees as listed in the brochure
- Local, English-speaking guides
The Trip
Please note that the price of this trip has changed from what was originally published. If you
have questions, please
contact us.
This trip includes an exceptional combination of history, culture, outdoor
activities and stunning scenery that highlights some of the best that Norway
has to offer. It includes both cosmopolitan Oslo, with art and history museums,
restaurants and cafes, as well as the historic city of Bergen, where the past
and present are intertwined. Norway's nature is the focus during several days
of guided hiking, boating the fjords, and viewing spectacular scenery by train.
This unique travel experience includes enjoying traditional Norwegian cuisine
and lodging, meeting local residents, and viewing unforgettable landscapes.
Itinerary
Photo: Fred Weber
Please note: This outing starts in Bergen and ends in Oslo.
While the following is the intended itinerary, all hikes and programs are subject
to change depending on a variety of factors including trail conditions, weather,
and other issues.
Day 1: Arrival in Bergen and Orientation. Upon your individual
arrival in Bergen, you will transfer from the airport to the city center. Our
group will meet at 12:30 p.m. in the lobby of our Bergen hotel for an informational
meeting. We then enjoy a guided tour of the historic Bryggen section of Bergen,
including a tour of the Hanseatic Museum, and later a welcome dinner in this
UNESCO World Heritage area.
Day 2: Depart Bergen and Hike in Balestrand. Immediately after
breakfast, we will walk to the Bergen pier and then travel by express boat up
the coast and through the Sognefjord to the village of Balestrand. Our hotel
is the historic Kvikne's Hotel, which dates back to 1877.
Balestrand lies between towering, snow-covered mountains and the majestic Sognefjord
in a beautiful and lush fjord landscape. The impressive scenery and the constantly
changing light brought many painters here to capture the fascinating play of
light on canvas. Art is still a major factor in today's Balestrand. Artists
either live here permanently or visit to exhibit their works. This afternoon
we will have a short orientation to Kvikne's Hotel and Balestrand, eat lunch
on our own at one of the many quaint fjord-side restaurants, and hike in the
forested areas above Balestrand.
Dinner tonight is Kvikne's famous smørgåsbord -- a huge selection
of Norwegian specialties including salads and cold & warm dishes that feature
meats, fish, cheeses, vegetables, and more!
Day 3: Balestrand: Fruit Farm. After your smørgåsbord
breakfast, we walk to the Sogn Fruit Farm and Cider House. The Cider House includes
an orchard with many apple varieties and a beautiful view of the Sognefjord.
Enjoy a presentation of their farm and cider production, followed by lunch.
You have many choices for our afternoon, including exploring Balestrand on your
own, hiking with your leaders, or perusing quaint shops. At the local mini-mart,
each of us will prepare lunch on our own for our hike the next afternoon. We
will have dinner and lodge overnight at Kvikne's Hotel.
Day 4: Balestrand to Luster. After a leisurely breakfast at
Kvikne's Hotel, we will depart about 9:30 a.m. by mini-bus for Leikanger and
Nes Gård. Before arriving at Nes Gård we hike up Molden Mountain,
located on a peninsula, which affords a panoramic view of Lusterfjord. The hike
leads us up through a forested area, climbs through an area of broad stones,
and ends at the summit. Here we relax, eat our lunch, and enjoy stunning views
before returning by the same route to our awaiting transportation for the short
drive to Nes Gård. Molden Mountain's summit is at 3,670 feet. During our
hike we will ascend 1,700 vertical feet and then descend this amount to return.
At Nes Gård we enjoy dinner and an informational meeting at our farmhouse
accommodations.
Norway's longest and deepest fjord, the Sognefjord, lies in the heart of Fjord
Norway and extends more than 200 miles inland. The Lusterfjord is an "arm"
of the Sognefjord, surrounded by the glaciers and high mountains of the Jotunheimen
and Jostedalsbreen national parks. Along both shores of the fjord there are
villages and lush landscapes where fruits and berries are grown on small, idyllic
farms, such as the quaint Nes Gård, our accommodations for the next five
nights.
Nes Gård overlooks the Lusterfjord, with newly renovated rooms in the
traditional farmhouse dating to the 1850s. We'll enjoy four day hikes on good
trails through a magnificent green landscape, with thundering waterfalls, lonely
homesteads, and summer farms up in the mountains. Please note that the following
proposed daily hiking itinerary is subject to adjustment depending on safety
considerations at the time, including weather conditions, trail conditions,
and suitability of the hike for our group.
Photo: Fred Weber
Day 5: Hike Vigdal - Navarsete (5 hours). Start the day enjoying
breakfast and packing your lunch. Today’s hike passes the mountain farm
Vigdalstøl and the top Fivlenosi, 4,000 feet above sea level, with a
view of the Jostedal Glacier, which is the largest glacier in continental Europe
-- covering 188 square miles and visible from miles around. Our hike continues
down through the green valley of Engedalen. We’ll have ascended another
1,700 vertical feet today and descended 1,800 vertical feet by the end of the
day. Transport back to Nes Gård for dinner and overnight.
Day 6: Hike Morkridsdalen Valley. After enjoying breakfast
at Nes Gård and packing our lunch, we drive to the upper end of the Lusterfjord
and enter the Breheimen National Park. Hiking up the Morkridsdalen Valley we
enjoy close-up views of a glacial river then walk past a lovely lake. After
a steep but short climb our path goes through a park-like landscape until we
reach the summer farm buildings and pastures at Dulsete where we enjoy our lunch.
We then continue up the valley to view several waterfalls before hiking down
for our return to Nes Gård. This hike is tremendously varied in terrain,
vegetation, and viewpoints. Dinner and overnight at Nes Gård.
Day 7: Jostedalsbreen National Park: Jostedal Glacier - Valley
of Krundalen. Again, we'll eat breakfast and pack our lunches. Almost half of
the Jostedalsbreen National Park is covered by the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, which
is the largest glacier in mainland Europe. Today we'll experience the Jostedal
Glacier up close! First, we follow a river on a relatively flat trail for an
hour and a half up the Krundalen Valley to a viewpoint that overlooks the hanging
Bergset glacier (Bergsetbreen), one of several "arms" of the Jostedal
Glacier. The glacier arm drops sheer down the mountain face, an imposing sight.
Afterward, we will visit Nigardsbreen (Nigards Glacier), one of the more impressive
of Jostedal Glacier's 22 "arms" or "tongues." We'll travel
by boat across the lake, where we can walk right up to the glacier. Enjoy your
lunch at the glacier's terminal moraine as we admire the blue-ice glacier a
few feet in front of where we sit. Afterward, if time permits, we will take
an afternoon walk in a nearby valley. Return to Nes Gård for dinner and
overnight.
Day 8: Explore the Lusterfjord including Urnes Stave Church
and Feigumfossen Waterfall. After breakfast, we pack our lunch and set off for
a full day of cultural and sightseeing activities around the scenic Lusterfjord.
We first visit the idyllic village of Solvorn, which has only one street and
200 inhabitants. From Solvorn we take a small ferry boat across the Lusterfjord
to visit the Urnes Stave Church, built around 1150. It is Norway's oldest stave
church and is featured on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Our next destination
is the beautiful Feigumfossen waterfall, the second highest waterfall in Norway,
with a vertical drop of 710 feet. We follow the trail a short distance to a
viewpoint where we can get a better look. This is our chance to get close to
the waterfall we have been admiring at a distance from our farmhouse at Nes
Gård over the past several days. After lunch we complete our full-circle
drive around the Lusterfjord and return to Nes Gård for a farewell dinner
and overnight.
Day 9: Luster to Oslo. After eating breakfast and packing
our lunch we transfer by private van to Flåm. We will depart by Flåm
Railway (Flåmsbana) at 11:30 a.m. Widely regarded as one of the most exciting
train trips in Europe, it is one of the world's steepest standard-gauge railways,
with a gradient of 5.5% as we ascend to the village of Myrdal. From Myrdal we
continue on the Bergen Railway (Northern Europe's highest altitude rail line),
traveling across the mountains, the "Roof of Norway," and arrive in
Oslo at 5:30 p.m. We transfer to our Oslo hotel for overnight. An orientation
to the Oslo area will be given by your leaders. Dinner on your own.
Photo: Fred Weber
Day 10: Oslo City Tour. After your smørgåsbord
breakfast, enjoy a full-day city tour of Norway’s capital city. Our local
guide will include information on history, general cultural information, and
details about Norway’s social system. We’ll take a variety of local
public transportation today to visit selected sites and then explore on foot
the Oslo city center, including the Parliament, City Hall (site of the annual
Nobel Peace Prize ceremony), and Vigeland sculpture park (also called Frogner
Park), which features works in bronze and granite by sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
After enjoying lunch on your own, we’ll visit the Viking Ship Museum,
which houses two restored Viking ships excavated with several of the treasures
that had been buried with them. The tour ends at the Norwegian Folk Museum,
a wonderful collection of historic structures from around the country. If time
permits, a visit to the Nobel Peace Center is suggested, which is best done
without a guide. This Center opened in 2005 and is an excellent exhibition featuring
the Nobel Laureates -- and the topics of Peace and Conflict through time --
worldwide. Enjoy a farewell dinner hosted by your trip leaders.
Day 11: Departure from Oslo. After breakfast, you can take
a bus to the Oslo airport (included in your trip cost) -- or extend your stay
in Norway!
Getting There
This outing begins in Bergen, Norway and ends in Oslo, Norway. Both Bergen
and Oslo are well served by most major international air carriers. We will meet
at 12:30 p.m. on the first day of the outing in the lobby of our hotel in Bergen.
Participants should plan to arrive no later than 11:00 a.m. that first day.
If possible, we recommend that you plan to arrive at least one night before
to allow time for travel delays and to adjust for jet lag. At the end of the
outing, participants will receive airport transfer vouchers in Oslo. Returning
flights should be scheduled for 10:00 a.m. or later on the last day of the outing.
You might also consider additional time in Norway on your own. Norway has an
impressive public transportation system of buses, trams, subways, and trains
for in-country travel.
Accommodations and Food
Photo: Fred Weber
We will stay in a variety of three- to four-star quality hotels on a bed &
breakfast arrangement. Our hotel rooms are double-occupancy and equipped with
a shower and bathroom. While our group is situated on the spectacular Lusterfjord
in the middle of Fjord Norway, we will stay at the beautiful farm bed &
breakfast called Nes Gård. Please note that a private bath cannot be guaranteed
at the farmhouse in Nes Gård. There is no camping or tent lodging on this
trip. A roommate will be provided for solo travelers. Participants who prefer
to have a single room and are willing to pay the difference should contact the
leader well in advance to check for availability. Single room allocation, if
necessary, will first be used for any forced single. Forced single is the situation
that our group has an odd number of men or women registered for the trip.
The hotels that we use are often traditional family-run establishments, full
of ambience and colorful local history. Although the rooms in these lodgings
are not always of uniform or international size, your trip leader and local
guide always try their best to assign rooms provided to us from our lodging
management in a fair way so that all participants experience an equal advantage
throughout the trip as a whole. The Nes Gård farmhouse has been renovated
in traditional style from the 1850s. Surrounded by magnificent mountains and
wonderful hiking trails, it is the perfect base for our guided hikes by our
host and owner of the farm.
All breakfasts, six lunches, and nine dinners are included in the cost of the
trip. The first meal included in the cost of the trip will be dinner on day
one and the last meal included will be breakfast on day 11. By not including
the cost of some lunches and dinners in the trip price, we are giving trip members
the opportunity to experience a wider choice of the region's delicious foods.
The leader will provide an estimate of the costs of these extra items in a pre-departure
bulletin. We will generally eat breakfast at our lodgings. Lunches and dinners
will be at local cafes, restaurants, and, on occasion, our hotel or lodge. We
will have packed lunches for our day hikes during our stay at Nes Gård.
Our dinners while at the farmhouse in Nes Gård will be family-style. The
majority of the restaurants and cafes offer some vegetarian dishes and will
attempt to satisfy special dietary needs. However, there may be times when vegetarian
or special diets cannot be accommodated. Please inform the leader of dietary
restrictions when completing your trip application.
Trip Difficulty
The trip is ideal for veteran European travelers/hikers as well as those with
at least an intermediate level of hiking skills who are new to the European
experience and open to the richness of Norwegian culture. The trip is best suited
for energetic, flexible people who like to be active and have a spirit of adventure
and a positive attitude. As you can tell from the daily itinerary, we have packed
a tremendous variety of activities into our 11-day Western Fjord adventure.
Some sections or hiking trails in the Lusterfjord region can be considered moderately
strenuous. Our day hikes in this region will often involve steep climbs and
descents (up to 1,800-foot elevation gain and loss on some days), and can be
over tough terrain. Such is the nature of hiking in the Western Fjord region
of Norway. You should have the requisite hiking skills and at the same time
feel comfortable hiking four to six hours per day on-trail over rough terrain
for the three days in the Lusterfjord region, carrying a day pack of about 10
pounds. Excluding the trail-hiking portion of the program, the balance of the
trip is classified as moderately active. Keep in mind that foreign travel can
be tiring, so if you don't have patience and a sense of humor, this is not your
trip.
The trip is suitable for most active people, old or young, single or married.
Additionally, the trip will appeal to those with an interest in Norwegian culture,
history, and natural beauty. During the trip we will travel in elevations ranging
from sea level to 4,000 feet. We will be traveling by a variety of public and
private transportation modes including minivan, coach, train, tram, and boat.
There will be some walking most days, and some free time for individual pursuits.
All of the hikes are optional, but participation will considerably enhance your
enjoyment of the trip. Expect temperature variations from the 40s to the 70s
degree Fahrenheit during our trip. Summer is a lovely time to visit the Western
Fjord region of Norway.
Equipment and Clothing
A suggested list of equipment and clothing will be sent to registered trip
participants. You are strongly encouraged to limit your luggage to your day
pack and one medium-sized luggage piece. On several occasions, you will be required
to lift and carry your gear onto and off a boat, coach, or train. There are
no porters, so be kind to yourself: travel light! Your day pack will carry your
raingear, a sweater or jacket, a one-quart bottle, and lunch or a snack, as
well as a camera with accessories if you so desire. The most important items:
a sturdy, comfortable pair of walking shoes and sturdy hiking boots, with two
or three changes of socks; a reliable set of waterproof raingear; a hat with
visor or brim; and sun block.
References
Books:
To enjoy the country and its people to the fullest, you will want
to acquaint yourself with the history, religion, and culture of Norway. The
leader will suggest a list of books to each trip member in pre-trip correspondence.
Conservation
Photo: Fred Weber
The glaciers and global warming: The Norwegian glaciers dramatically evidence
the global climate change. During the 1990s, the glaciers advanced briefly,
but now the effects of warming can be seen many places.
Nine of the twenty highest waterfalls in the world are in Norway, and many
of these cascade down the mountainside of Fjord Norway. The waterfalls are not
just beautiful to look at; they are also important sources of energy. Norway
accounts for almost 5% of the world's entire hydroelectric power (HEP) production.
HEP is the most important source of energy in the country, providing 99% of
its electricity. However, most waterfalls in the country are still untamed,
and some of them are protected to ensure they remain that way.
Norway has established 29 national parks in order to conserve the diversity
of Norwegian nature. Each national park is an area offering protection to special
natural environments, flora, and fauna.
Trip Price
This trip requires a $200 per-person deposit. An additional payment of $300 per person is due six months prior to trip departure. International trip prices are subject to change and are based on double-occupancy or group accommodations as described above. Single rooms may not be available or may cost more than the listed price. If you have any questions regarding double occupancy, please contact the trip leader.
See the How to Apply for an Outing
section for more details on registering for this trip and details
about our Reservation and Cancellation
Policy.
The payment of a deposit does not confirm you as a member on the
trip. Participants must be approved by the trip leader. After signing
up for this trip, you will be sent a confirmation packet containing
approval materials (Participant Approval Questionnaire, Medical
Form, Liability Release Form). Each applicant (including those on
the waitlist) must fill out these forms and promptly mail them to
the trip leader. The leader will review the approval materials and
notify you of your acceptance in a timely manner.
The Sierra Club accurately and fairly budgets and prices our trips. However, unforeseen costs such as devaluation of the dollar compared to other currencies and fuel surcharges assessed by our international providers may necessitate adjustment in trip price. We will make every effort to mitigate and absorb these fees. If a price increase is necessary, however, you will have 14 days after announcement to cancel without penalty.
Staff
Chip Wolfe has hiked on four continents, led more than a dozen Sierra Club outings and prefers day hiking to backpacking. He is trained as a Wilderness First Responder. He loves to engage with earnest people on topics of mutual interest. His career includes positions in radio astronomy, software development, and solar energy. He is determined to retire, but always seems to fall short of the mark. His inability to limit his efforts to create a sustainable ranch is one example.
E-mail: chipwolfe350@gmail.com
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