8 Things to do Adventurous in Aurland Municipality That You Shouldn't Miss

September 9, 2021 Ying Subia

Discover the best top things to do in Aurland Municipality, Norway including Njord - Seakayak and Wilderness Adventure Day Tours, FjordSafari, eMobility Flam, SUP Norway, Stegastein Lookout, Rallarvegen, Brekkefossen, Flam zipline.
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1. Njord - Seakayak and Wilderness Adventure Day Tours

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5.0 based on 331 reviews

Njord - Seakayak and Wilderness Adventure Day Tours

Are you dreaming of a real authentic adventure? Longing for silence and tranquility?Do you wonder how it feels relaxing outside your tent, after spending a full day exploring one of the world’s most beautiful landscapes, using the most environmental friendly means of transport ever – the kayak?If you long for some of the above you should check out Njord. We have been guiding people in the outdoors since 1999, given thousands of customers a great day out – or the adventure of a lifetime – kayaking the beatiful fjords of Norway.Western Norway is the area for our activities. Njord specialize in kayak and wilderness adventures, in the fjords and by the North Sea coastline. We have bases in Flåm and – if you are in for a real adventure – the amazing archipelago of Bulandet. For the last years, we have set the standard for adventure tourism in Norway, building a happy and competent crew to give our customers the best of service.Our philosophy is that our main product is everlasting and positive vacation memories. We only recruit guides that have considerable knowledge about nature and safety, a structured mind and the positive spirit that is the core value of the company. We are concerned with the nature that surrounds us and have a philosophy of leaving no trace of our journey. The only thing we leave behind is ripples in the water.We have on offer shorter 3-4 hour tours, multiday tours, rentals and kayak courses from beginners to advanced level. We have a flexible and adaptable organisation and are fully focused on providing the best service possible to our customersWe have a policy of training and employing local guides. We aim to have at least 50% local guides and instructors. Every season we have several local youths in as trainee guides. All Njord Guides are either qualified trough the Norwegian Paddle Association (NPF), British Canoe Union (BCU) or American Canoe Union (ACA).All guides have been taking part in our Guide Training Programme. This programme focus on; Safety issues; Technical kayaking skills; Customer relations; Guide skills; Local culture and history; Environmental awareness. All our guides have a valid First Aid qualificationNjord invites you to join the adventure and feel free to ask us questions or share your experiences with our company, either via Facebook, Trip Advisor, Twitter or email.

2. FjordSafari

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5.0 based on 1,054 reviews

FjordSafari

Experience the very best of nature, wildlife, history and local slowfood Fjord Norway has to offer! The RIB boat tour will show you the Unesco listed Nærøyfjord up close and personal. The hike goes from the fjord to the goatfarm Leim (360m amsl) with breathtaking views along the way. Enjoy a tasty local lunch based on goat produce and a tour of this traditional farm. Car back to Flam.

3. eMobility Flam

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5.0 based on 86 reviews

eMobility Flam

Explore Flam and the nature around with our fully electrical green Twizy, a fun vehicle with space for two persons. A gps with audioguiding is installed in the vehicle and it will guide you along different exciting routes in and around the beautiful area of Flam and Aurland.

4. SUP Norway

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5.0 based on 88 reviews

SUP Norway

Unique and exclusive stand up paddling adventures in the most magnificent nature Norway has to offer. The best equipment, the most experienced guides in the most beautiful UNESCO protected areas in the world. Our guests often report life changing experiences on our expeditions and our reputation for excellence is spreading fast. National Geographic lists the fjords of Norway as the number one unspoiled travel spot from a list of 115 destinations around the world! If you are going to SUP, then why not do it in one of the most beautiful Edens on earth? SUP Expeditions, guided tours and Instruction, novice to advanced. Book your 'bucket-list'adventure with us today.

5. Stegastein Lookout

Stegastein, Aurlandsvangen 5745 Norway +47 940 01 087 [email protected] http://www.visitnorway.com/en/Product/?pid=47186
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4.5 based on 695 reviews

Stegastein Lookout

Reviewed By Resort757996

Fantastic. If you stay in Aurland you should definitely drive the amazing narrow road up to Stegastein. Coming up, the view is amazing and scary???????????? Enjoy if you like heights????

6. Rallarvegen

Haugastol, Finse, Myrdal, Flam Norway +47 57 63 33 13 [email protected] http://www.visitrallarvegen.no
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Rallarvegen

CYCLING - RALLARVEGEN 80 km - Season: 10/7-30/9 Rallarvegen, the service road built for the construction of the Bergenline, has won a special status as a cycle track and is becoming more and more popular every year. Rallarvegen Haugastol - Flam In addition to the Haugastol -Flam stretch, there is a 43 km road further on the west of the Gravahals tunnel, from Upsete to Voss. Because of the altitude difference from Haugastol, (988 m), round Taugevatn (1301m) to Flam (2m), the majority of cyclists travel westwards. From St. Hans (Midsummer 23/24 June - Mid September), the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) adds a special cycle-train to/from Oslo-Voss. Rallarvegen the Navvies'Road) is designated as a cultural monument and important part of Norwegian National Heritage. The road runs parallel with the Bergen railway, which opened in 1909, and passes by NSB-owned buildings, many of them old guard's houses. There are now listed buildings and all carry plaques showing the year in which they were built. Early in the season there is still a fair amount of snow on the ground, so during this period we advise you to take the cycle on the train from Finse to Hallingskeid. The route is closed for vehicles approximately 15 km west of Haugastol at Storurdivatnet (1140m), and it continues purely as a trail/cycle-track the rest of the way. The Storurdi guard's house offers refreshments and simple accommodation. At 1222 metres above sea level, Finse is Norway's highest railway station. Located in Finse are the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association (DNT) Finsehytta, Finse 1222 (hotel) and the Rallar (Navvies') Museum. Further west, the road is somewhat rutted. The Rallar Museum uses the Fagernut guard's house (20 km west of Finse) as a refreshment shop (no accommodation). Hallingskeid Station at 1110 m.a.s.l. is located 21 km from Finse and 15 km from the Myrdal road crossing. There is a DNT-self-service lodge at Hallingskeid. From here, the road gradually descends through fantatic West Norwegian countryside with many waterfalls. Be careful at Klevagjeldet- the track follow a narrow mountains ledge with nothing to stop you plunging down into the river below! Meals & accommodation: Vatnahalsen Hotell (812m.a.s.l.) 2 km from Myrdal station. Cafe Rallaren at Myrdal station. The final 20 km goes through Flamsdalen, a valley famous for its beauty and Norhtern Europe's most exciting railway journey. The line falls 865 m over the course of the valley. The upper section has 21 sharp curves, and at this part it is wise to get off your cycle and walk! At Flam there is a wide choose of accommodation ranging from hotel, B & B, pension, hostel, cabins and camping. TABLE OF DISTANCES: Haugastol -Finse= 26km/Finse-Myrdal=36km/Myrdal-Flam=17km/Myrdal-Upsete tog (5 min.) Upsete-Voss=43km ACCOMMODATION/MEALS: HAUGASToL : Haugastol Turistsenter ph. 32 08 75 64 + bicycle rental FINSE: Finsehytta (DNT) ph. 56 52 67 32 + bicyle rental FINSE: 1222 ph. 56 52 71 00 VATNAHALSEN: Vatnahalsen Hoyfjellshotell ph. 57 63 37 22 MYRDAL: Cafe Rallaren ph. 57 63 37 56 FLaM/AURLAND: TOURISTOFFICE ph. 57 63 33 13 + bicyclerental Flam ph.91 35 16 72 INFO RALLARVEGEN/ROADSITUATION:

7. Brekkefossen

Flam Norway
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4.5 based on 245 reviews

Brekkefossen

Reviewed By 775callumw

A mere 20 minute walk from the port you’ll walk over the waterfall’s lower river before seeing a sign and turning right up a steep path, this then changes into steps and then steep natural paths which takes 30 minutes from the road you’ll see a clearing and a view point sign, do not continue up as the terrain gets harder and there are no viewpoints for another 30mins or so. I’d only advise this if you are okay shape and confident as it can be a bit slippery and steep especially on the way down. The viewpoint is incredible, the full length of the waterfall captures the left side of the view and the rest is filled with Flåm, the fjords and The Valley which the railway follows. I could have sat there for hours.

8. Flam zipline

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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Flam zipline

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