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Discover Norway’s iconic waterfall and scenic routes on a private day tour from Bergen, with optional activities like drone videos and mountain farm visits.
Travelers heading to Bergen looking for a mix of jaw-dropping scenery, cultural insights, and personalized experiences might find this private tour to Voringfossen, Norway’s most visited natural attraction, quite appealing. Spanning roughly 7.5 hours, this journey offers a fantastic opportunity to view cascading waterfalls, explore scenic mountain roads, and even access optional adventures like drone filming or a trip to a remote mountain farm.
What catches many eyes is the fact that this is a private experience—meaning your group gets the full attention of the guide and tailored stops, unlike larger, more generic tours. We love how flexible the itinerary is, allowing for optional activities that enhance the adventure, such as hiking, drone videos, or visiting the famous Kjeåsen mountain farm.
A potential consideration is the timing of the year—October and November can bring colder temperatures, and parts of the waterfall may be frozen or icy, making some viewing platforms potentially slippery. Therefore, travelers should be prepared for winter conditions if visiting in late autumn.
This tour suits those who enjoy scenic drives, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure—perfect if you want a personalized, immersive experience that balances stunning views with the freedom to customize your day.


For a more personal experience, these private Bergen tours deliver individual attention
Your day kicks off early at 8:00 am with pickup from Bergen. The journey immediately immerses you into Norway’s breathtaking scenery. Traveling along the famous scenic road, you’ll pass by the longest suspension bridge in Norway—the 1.3 km Voss Bridge, although there’s no stop here, it’s a striking sight from the vehicle. As you wind through the mountains, you’ll see the Møbådalen Valley, famous for its steep, zigzag highway and picturesque viewpoints.
From reviews, it’s clear that the guides, like Juba, are knowledgeable and attentive, often warning travelers about icy conditions, which proves useful in late autumn. This shows the importance of having a guide who’s informed about weather changes—especially in a region where the landscape can transform quickly.
The main highlight is Voringfossen, with its nearly 180-meter drop. Around 700,000 visitors flock here annually, drawn by its raw power and scenic beauty. You’ll have about an hour to soak in the views, take photos, and perhaps enjoy a packed lunch if you bring one.
Reviewers consistently praise the time allocated here, noting they often had “plenty of time to explore” and take photos. Some describe it as a “surreal” experience when the mist from the falls creates a mystical atmosphere. Optional activities at this stop, like drone filming or hiking to the plunge pool, add a fun element for those wanting to capture the moment from spectacular viewpoints.
Next, the route takes you along the steep, zigzag highway in Møbådalen, offering more panoramic views and photo opportunities. The stop at the bridge here is brief but impactful—just enough to snap some pictures and appreciate the rugged beauty. One reviewer mentions how this section is about enjoying the “Scandinavian beauty” passing by, with some opting for a cinematic drone video to make the most of the scenery.
Here’s where the tour gets interesting. Travelers can opt for a hiking adventure to the base of the waterfall, which takes about 3 hours, suitable for active visitors with good fitness and proper hiking shoes. Alternatively, many choose the car ride to the viewpoint, which involves no strenuous activity and still offers stunning vistas.
Some reviews mention that the hiking route is recommended only for those comfortable with moderate physical activity, and proper footwear is essential. Those who opt for the hike rave about the experience, describing it as an “adrenaline rush” with views that are well worth the effort. For less adventurous travelers, the viewpoint alone still provides plenty of Instagram-worthy moments.
The optional visit to Kjeåsen, perched at 600 meters altitude, is a highlight for many. Despite being a private farm, it’s accessible to visitors wanting that “extra” experience. The farm’s setting is spectacular—high above the fjord, surrounded by steep cliffs and dramatic landscapes. Reviewers mention that this is an ideal spot for cinematic drone videos, offering an almost surreal view of the farm and surrounding mountains.
The visit here lasts about 45 minutes, and some reviewers note that the views are breathtaking, making it a perfect photo or drone video opportunity.

The entire trip is in a private vehicle, which makes a significant difference in comfort and flexibility. Travelers consistently praise the promptness of guides and the smoothness of the journey, especially important on mountain roads that can be narrow and winding. The flexibility to start from Bergen, Voss, or Eidfjord means you can customize pickup and drop-off to suit your plans.
While reviews highlight the professionalism and local knowledge of guides like Juba, a few mention that some guides may not be local, which can impact the depth of regional knowledge or the ability to answer detailed questions. Still, guides are generally attentive, communicative, and friendly, making the trip more enjoyable.
In October and November, parts of the waterfall may be frozen, offering a different kind of visual experience but potentially reducing water flow and making platforms icy. Some reviews mention that the waterfalls can be shrouded in fog, which, although atmospheric, can obscure views. It’s wise to be prepared for cold, icy conditions, especially if you choose the hiking option.

At $511.04 per person, this tour might seem on the pricier side, but the value is reflected in the private guide, personalized stops, and optional activities. You’re paying for a tailored experience, avoiding the crowds, and gaining the flexibility to choose what you want to do.
Compared to larger group tours, this private experience offers more intimacy and customization. The inclusion of optional add-ons like drone videos or mountain farm visits can turn this into a memorable, multi-dimensional day.

This tour suits travelers who love scenic drives, waterfalls, and small-group experiences. It’s ideal if you want to avoid large crowds and prefer a more personalized day out. Active travelers will appreciate the hiking option, while those seeking stunning views without much physical effort will enjoy the viewpoint ride and optional drone videos.
It’s also a good choice for those interested in photography, as many stops lend themselves to capturing the breathtaking Norwegian landscape. However, be mindful of the seasonal conditions—late autumn and winter might limit some outdoor activities but still offer stunning scenery.

This private tour to Voringfossen offers a well-rounded experience for lovers of natural beauty, scenic roads, and customizable adventures. The flexibility to include optional activities such as drone videos or mountain farm visits means you can tailor the day to your interests. The journey’s highlight—the waterfall—delivers spectacular views, especially when not obscured by fog or ice.
While the price might be higher than some group options, the personalized service, comfort, and variety of options provide solid value, making this a fantastic way to see Norway’s iconic landscapes without feeling rushed or crowded.
Perfect for active explorers, photography enthusiasts, and those seeking a more intimate connection with Norway’s stunning scenery—this tour will leave you with lifelong memories and plenty of photos.

How early should I book this tour?
Most travelers book about 58 days in advance, which suggests it’s popular and worth securing early to ensure availability.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers private transportation, pick-up and drop-off in Bergen, and the guided experience. Optional activities like drone videos or mountain farm visits are available during the tour.
Can I choose the hiking option?
Yes, during booking, you can opt for a hiking adventure to the waterfall’s base, which takes about 3 hours and is suitable for those with good fitness.
Is this tour suitable in winter?
In October and November, parts of the waterfall may be frozen, and platforms could be icy. The trip might be canceled if weather conditions are adverse, but some reviews positively highlight the winter scenery.
Are there any age restrictions?
The hiking option is only for adults and youths; the viewpoint ride is suitable for all ages.
What should I bring?
Bring sturdy shoes if you plan to hike, and pack some snacks or lunch if desired. Dress warmly, especially in cooler months, as some stops can be quite chilly.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled for poor weather, and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. In some cases, fog or rain might limit visibility but not necessarily cancel the trip.
This private tour balances stunning natural sights with flexible options that cater to different interests and activity levels. If you’re after a personalized, scenic adventure around Bergen, it’s a solid choice that promises memorable views and a touch of Norwegian magic.