self-guided road-trips

Hardanger Tourist Road

Explore the beautiful Hardangerfjord region. 

What You Get

This guide is 9 pages and comes in a PDF format. 

Why drive on this highway?

The Hardangerfjord is the second-longest fjord in Norway and is often voted the most beautiful. Known as an important area during the Viking Age, this is where English monks introduced the apple to the country in medieval times. Today Hardanger produces 80% of Norway’s apples and they are famous, especially when put in cider form! The tourist road winds around the Hardangerfjord, and there are a number of farms you can visit along the way.

Trip Highlights

Distance

135km / 83 miles

Start Location

Bergen

End Location

Odda

This drive can easily be done in either direction.

The Route

An interactive version of the map will be available after purchase. 

This guide will:

  • Answer the question “How do people live here?”
  • Provide you with historic images and stories relevant to where you are
  • Give you practical tips such as – where’s the nearest toilet? When can I get a hot dog? You know, the important stuff.
  • Show you interesting points where you can stop to stretch your legs or get beautiful photos of Norway
  • Give you information about museums (including opening hours), attractions, and major points of interests that you can visit

This guide won’t:

  • Drive for you (Sorry, we aren’t that advanced yet)
  • Give you accommodation tips (this guide assumes you know where you are staying already). If you want accommodation tips, visit our (free) online travel guide https://thehiddennorth.com/norway

Example of what the guide looks like. 

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