Day 1: Meet and Greet in Stockholm – 15th of July
This tour starts at the airport, where you’re met and transferred to Stockholm by your driver. Your tour leader will hold a welcome meeting at 1:00 p.m. at the hotel, and at 2:00 p.m. there will be a 4-hour sightseeing excursion. The exciting guided tour of the city includes the Old Town, the Royal Castle, City Hall, the Wasa Ship Museum and Stockholm’s panoramic viewpoint. In the evening we’ll enjoy a welcome dinner together.
Hotel: Hotel Amaranten or similar (4* hotel).
*4-hour sightseeing tour
*Welcome dinner included
Day 2: Castle and Swedish Craft; Arrival in Oslo – 16th of July
From Stockholm, we’ll drive west to Mariefred and explore the 16th-century Gripsholm Castle, where we’ll enjoy the art collection and its well-preserved interior from different epochs.
On our way towards Oslo, we’ll stop at the Klässbols Linen Mill, which is open to visitors; here you’ll find quality linen goods for sale. Products from Klässbols are used by the royal family, Swedish embassies around the world, and the hotels that accommodate the Nobel ceremony visitors. Arrive in Oslo, where you’ll spend the night.
Hotel: Bristol Hotel (4* hotel)
Driving distance: Stockholm–Oslo 530 km
Estimated driving time: 8 hours and 15 min (without stops)
Day 3: Scenic Drive through Hallingdal to High Falls and Mountain Views – 17th of July
We’ll start the day in Oslo by visiting the Norwegian Folk Museum and learning about the fascinating Viking culture, with our own private local guide. We’ll leave Oslo around noon and start the drive through the Hallingdal Valley on our way to Geilo, a charming mountain village. On this scenic drive, we’ll pass delightful ski centres and travel through beautiful forested dales and plateaus. From Geilo, we’ll drive along the Hardangervidda National Park to the inner parts of the beautiful Hardangerfjord, with its spectacular views, on the way to Osøyro. We’ll pass the first glacier on our tour, Hardanger Jøkulen, and visit the impressive waterfall, Vøringfossen—the highest in Norway, with a cascade of 182 metres. From Vøringfossen, we’ll continue through the dramatic, narrow Måbødalen Valley, along Eidfjord, and end the day in Bergen.
Hotel: Strand Hotel (3* hotel)
Driving distance: Oslo–Bergen 476 km
Estimated driving time: 7 hours and 40 min
*3-hour sightseeing tour (Oslo)
Day 4: City of Wonders – 18th of July
It’s time to relax a little and spend the day in Bergen. Bergen is a wonderful city, full of life and culture. In this must-visit city, you’ll find Bryggen, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage site; exceptional old houses; a vibrant fish and flower market; cable cars offering stunning views; great museums; dynamic culture, and more. After lunch, there will be a 1-hour mini-train sightseeing tour around the city centre.
Hotel: Strand Hotel (3* hotel)
*1-hour mini-train sightseeing tour
Day 5: Fabulous Flåm – 19th of July
From Bergen, we’ll continue our journey as we head on to the Sognefjorden—Norway’s longest and deepest fjord—passing such highlights as the towns of Stalheim and Voss before reaching our final destination of the day, Flåm. In Flåm we’ll take a trip on the famous Flåm Railway, regarded as one of the highlights of the Norway in a Nutshell® tour. The 20-km-long train journey from Flåm train station to the mountain station of Myrdal and back down to Flåm again, beside the fjord, takes around 55 minutes each way. On the journey, we’ll have views of some of the most magnificent mountain scenery in Norway, with an ever-changing panorama of tall mountains and cascading waterfalls. The train moves slowly or stops at the best views.
Hotel: Fretheim Hotel (3 ½* Hotel).
Driving distance: Bergen–Sogndal 166 km
Estimated driving time: 2 hours and 40 min
*Guided tour in Bergen: 3 hours
*Flåm Railway: 2 hours and 30 min
*Dinner at the hotel included
Day 6: Grand Glacier and Gorgeous Fjords – 20th of July
From Flåm we’ll head to Sogndal and then drive the Fjærlands Road to see Jostedal Glacier, mainland Europe’s largest icecap, and visit the Norwegian Glacier Museum. Then we’ll continue, via Lake Jølster, to Olden. In Olden, we’ll take the famous Troll Cars on a tour up to Briksdalsbre (glacier). We’ll have to go the last few metres to the glacier by foot. After a fantastic couple of hours at the glacier, we’ll head to Loen, past Stryn and on to Hellesylt, where we’ll take the ferry on the lovely Geiranger Fjord, considered the most beautiful fjord in the world. Here you’ll find magnificent and impressive waterfalls, such as the Seven Sisters and the Bridal Veil. End the day in Geiranger!
Hotel: Union Hotel Geiranger (room with a view) (4* Hotel)
Driving distance: Flåm–Geiranger 260 km
Estimated driving time: 4 hours 17 min
*Time at museum: 50 min
*Glacier tour: 1 hour and 30 min
*Total time for ferries: 2 hours
*Dinner included
Day 7: Røros, a World Heritage Site – 21st of July
From Geiranger, we’ll head to the inlands of Norway and, moving closer to the Swedish border, our final destination is the World Heritage-listed village of Røros. But before reaching Røros, we’ll pass the mountain village of Lom and drive along national park, Jotunheimen, then north through Dovre, ending in Røros. Røros is a beautiful gem with a charming atmosphere, lovely houses and delightful, tiny streets and alleys.
Hotel: Quality Hotel & Resorts Røros (3* hotel)
Driving distance: Geiranger–Røros 357 km
Estimated driving time: 5 hours and 30 min
Day 8: Røros (Norway)–Tallberg (Sweden) – 22nd of July
Today we’ll drive south along the Swedish border and then cross at Kopparleden and head to the pretty village of Tallberg (in Sweden), beautifully located by Lake Siljan. On our way, we’ll stop at Nusnäs, where we’ll visit the Dala Horse workshop belonging to Nils and Grannas Olsson. Here we’ll find this popular souvenir and symbol of Swedish handicraft tradition.
Hotel: Hotel Tallbergsgarden or similar (3 ½ * hotel)
Driving distance: Røros–Tellberg 360 km
Estimated driving time: 6 hours and 30 min
Day 9: Sweden in a Nutshell and Return to Stockholm – 23rd of July
In Mora, we’ll visit the home and museum of the artist Anders Zorn, who became one of Sweden’s most famous painters around 1900. Visit the Rättvik church, whose history dates back 800 years. Make time to see the old church stables that were used as shelter for people and horses—87 of them still exist. In Avesta, we’ll make a short stop for photos at the largest Dala Horse in Sweden, 13 metres high! In the evening there will be a farewell dinner and a formal end to a successful tour.
Hotel: Hotel Amaranten or similar (4* hotel)
Driving distance: Tallberg–Stockholm 300 km
Estimated driving time: 5 hours and 15 min
*Farewell dinner
Day 10: Departure – 24th of July
Taxi transfer from Stockholm to Arlanda Airport for departure. Passengers departing on the afternoon flight will have time for some last-minute shopping, a perfect way to end your holiday.
Note: Min. participants 6 pax; max. 14 pax
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