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Discover stunning views of Geiranger from Dalsnibba Skywalk and Eagle Road on this guided tour, offering breathtaking photo stops and expert insights.
Travelers eager to see some of Norway’s most iconic sights in a single day will find this tour a compelling option. It combines visits to the Dalsnibba Skywalk, Eagle Road, and key viewpoints like Flydalsjuvet and Djupvatn Lake, all within about three and a half hours. Guided by knowledgeable experts — or an audio guide in your preferred language — this tour packs in panoramic views, photo opportunities, and storytelling that brings Geiranger’s stunning landscape to life.
What we really appreciate about this outing is the carefully curated stops that highlight both natural beauty and photo-worthy vantage points. The price of approximately $112 per person offers reasonable value, especially considering the inclusions and the small-group atmosphere. That said, weather can sometimes be a wildcard, especially when heading up to Mount Dalsnibba, which might be substituted if conditions aren’t cooperative. This experience is best suited for those looking to maximize their scenic viewing with minimal hassle, particularly cruise passengers or day-trippers.

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The tour kicks off at Flydalsjuvet, a renowned viewpoint that provides a dramatic backdrop of the fjord and surrounding mountains. It’s a favorite among photographers, and rightly so. Expect around 15 minutes here to snap some shots and take in the scale of the landscape.
A review from a visitor listed it as “the frozen lake and the views as we climbed the mountain to the 1000 meter point were beautiful,” highlighting how this first stop sets a high standard for breathtaking scenery. It’s a quick stop, but one that offers a taste of the natural grandeur to come.
Next, the highlight is the Dalsnibba Skywalk at approximately 1500 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Geirangerfjord and surrounding peaks. This vantage point rivals some of the world’s highest lookouts, making it a must-see for landscape lovers.
However, weather is a factor here. Based on reviews, if conditions aren’t favorable, the tour will replace Mount Dalsnibba with another local highlight. Yet, when clear, this stop provides “unbelievable” vistas that many travelers describe as “spectacular” and “breathtaking.” It’s worth noting that the journey up involves winding roads with hairpin turns, which our review quotes describe as “not for the faint of heart” but “very safe” thanks to the skilled driver.
From the high vantage, the bus heads down to Djupvatn Lake, located at 1016 meters above sea level. This spot offers a different kind of beauty—tranquil waters against rugged mountains. It’s an excellent chance for photos, especially of the contrast between the lake and craggy peaks.
Several reviewers mention how the scenery at Djupvatn is “beautiful,” and with a well-stocked souvenir shop, it’s also a chance to stretch, shop, and soak in the mountain air.
The final stop is Eagle Bend (Ornevegen), which provides a “magnificent view” of Geirangerfjord and the famed Seven Sisters Waterfalls. This spot is a favorite for its dramatic cliffside views and the chance to see the waterfalls from a different perspective.
With about 10 minutes here, you’ll have enough time to take photos and admire the scenery—reviewers have called it “underwhelming” when the weather clouds the view, but most agree that it’s worth the effort.

This tour is operated by a small-group bus, which usually means fewer crowds and more personalized attention. The vehicle is air-conditioned, important for comfort on the winding roads. The tour starts and ends at the same location in Geiranger, making it easy to find.
Travelers should note that hotel pick-up isn’t included, so you’ll need to meet at the designated spot at Ørnevegen 5. The tour is designed to align with cruise ship schedules, offering a “back on time guarantee” for those with tight itineraries. The group size caps at 48 travelers, which balances intimacy with enough company for shared experiences.
With a duration of about 3 to 3.5 hours, this is a quick but dense snapshot of Geiranger’s highlights. The stops are timed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, and each is chosen for its photographic or scenic value.
At roughly $112, the price includes transportation, multiple photo stops, and an expert guide or audio narration. Given the number of stops and the quality of the views, many find it offers good value, especially considering the convenience of not worrying about driving yourself or navigating the roads.

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful scenery. One review highlights how the guide, Kristina, and the driver, Nikola, provided “great information” and navigated the “very curvy and narrow” roads safely. Others noted the good organization and punctuality, which is crucial when coordinating with cruise schedules.
However, weather remains a variable. Some travelers experienced fog or snow, which limited visibility but didn’t spoil the overall experience. Several mentioned that even on gloomy days, the tour’s stops and scenery still made it worthwhile.
A minor drawback pointed out was the waiting time to board—the process can be lengthy, and finding the correct bus stop was occasionally confusing. Also, the bus’s age was noted in one review, though it did not seem to affect the safety or comfort significantly.

This tour suits travelers who want a guided, hassle-free way to see Geiranger’s most iconic sights. It’s ideal for those with limited time, cruise passengers, or families looking for a comfortable, scenic excursion. The stops are carefully selected for their photo potential and natural beauty, making it perfect for photographers and landscape lovers alike.
If you’re after a deep dive into local culture or history, you might find this more of a scenic overview. But if your priority is capturing stunning views and experiencing the magic of Geiranger without the stress of driving, this tour fits the bill nicely.

The Geiranger Excursions.no Mount Dalsnibba & Eagle’s Bend tour offers an efficient, picturesque introduction to one of Norway’s most famous fjord regions. It combines expert-guided commentary with jaw-dropping views and photo stops that are hard to beat. The small-group format and comfortable transport make for a relaxing way to enjoy the landscape, especially if weather cooperates.
While weather can sometimes limit the main attraction at Mount Dalsnibba, the tour’s alternative options and the other scenic stops help ensure a memorable experience. It offers good value for the price, especially considering the stunning vistas and smooth logistics.
This tour is perfect for travelers craving a snapshot of Geiranger’s beauty, particularly cruise visitors or those on a tight schedule who want a reliable, well-organized adventure. Just be prepared for winding roads and variable weather—two factors that are part of Norway’s charm.

Is hotel pick-up included?
No, you need to meet at the specified location in Geiranger.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 to 3.5 hours, including all stops.
What should I wear?
Dress in layers and bring rain protection, as weather can change quickly in the mountains.
Will we visit Mount Dalsnibba if the weather is poor?
No, if weather conditions aren’t favorable, the main highlight at Mount Dalsnibba will be replaced with a different scenic spot.
How many stops are there?
There are four main stops: Flydalsjuvet, Dalsnibba Skywalk, Djupvatn Lake, and Eagle Bend.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, most travelers, including families, can participate, but consider the winding roads if traveling with young children.
Are audio guides available?
Yes, commentary is available via audio guides in multiple languages, alongside guides who may be present.
What’s the maximum group size?
Up to 48 travelers, balancing intimacy and social experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this a good value?
Most reviews agree it’s a worthwhile investment for the stunning scenery, expert guidance, and convenience offered.
In essence, this tour stands out as a practical and scenic way to experience Geiranger’s highlights in a short time, with plenty of photo stops and insightful commentary. Whether you’re on a cruise, a short stay, or simply want a stress-free way to enjoy Norway’s fjord landscape, it’s a choice worth considering.