Stavanger - Bergen

Stavanger - in 7 Days [ M ]

Norway may not be the classical country to spend your holidays, but who has been there once adores its beautiful landscapes and the friendliness of its people. Fjords, extending deeply into the mountainous coastal region, accompany us through the land of the Vikings. Plateaus, glaciers, deep valleys and cliffy coasts add to the diversity of Norway's scenic beauty, and cities like Stavanger and Bergen with their nordic charme complement the picture of this fascinating country full of contrasts and harmony.

Route

Three days along picturesque fjords, mostly on small public roads, in sections with some more seasonal traffic. For most of the tour, biking with very little of without traffic, mostly on even surfaces (except for the 5th day), with many flat stretches. Longer descends on the 5th and 6th day. Altogether a route that can well be managed with some condition. (139 miles)

Hotel Information

Good to excellent, partly traditional hotels, often delightfully located. International cuisine with a local note, mostly using fresh national products. In Norway, hotel restaurants have a very good reputation and are much frequented by locals. Dinner buffets offer a wide choice of dishes.

How to get there

You reach the airport of Sola - Stavanger mostly via Oslo or Copenhagen. From there it takes only 5 minutes by taxi to the "Sola Strand Hotel" (transfer not included in the tour price) southwest of Stavanger where your room will be ready by 2 p.m. The historic building with an extraordinary interieur is located at one of the most beautiful Norwegian beaches. A dinner buffet (included in the tour price) will be offered between 6 and 9 p.m. 

Day 1 | Sunday | Sola - Stavanger | 16 miles

After fitting the bikes at the hotel, we'll head out on a comfortable ride through the northern part of the Jaeren Plain, the cornbasket of the Fjord region.  This fertile, slightly hilly landscape, is favored with a mild climate and was already cultivated in the Bronze Age.  Not long after leaving our hotel we’ll visit the "Sword in the Stone" monument which is a memorial to the battle which led to the formation of a united Norwegian kingdom.  In the early afternoon we'll arrive in Stavanger.  Although this pulsing and thriving city lives mostly from off-shore natural gas and petroleum drilling, it has managed to maintain it's historical old town center.  In the afternoon we'll visit Gamle Stavanger a group of 173 white wooden houses, the only medieval Norwegian cathedral and the harbour with it's old warehouses.  To finish off the day we'll visit the Petroleum Museum.  Our lodging tonight is the "Victoria Hotel," one of the city's best hotels, located on the Vagen Harbor.  Dinner in town.

Day 2 | Monday | Stavanger - Rosendal | 18 miles

To travel further into the northern fjord country, this morning we'll board the Flaggruten express ferry which will bring us accross the Boknafjord, past Haugsund to Leivrik.  The 2 1/2 hour trip through the hundreds of small islands and along the North Sea coast is an exceptional experience.  In Leivrik we'll board a ferry to Sunde the gateway to the Hardanger Fjord.  Here the Fjord landscape is characterized by gentle forested hills and mountains.  We'll follow the south coast of the Norway's second longest Fjord (110 miles).  In Rosendal we'll visit Scandinavia's smallest castle, the Baronie Rosendal built in the 17th Century.  The modest castle, surrounded by a splendid Renaissance garden, is an artifact of Norway's former union with Denmark.  The modern Rosendal Fjordhotel, built in the classic wooden style, is nestled onto the shore of the fjord (sauna).

Day 3 | Tuesday | Rosendal - Lofthus | 33 miles

Many world famous ships such as polar explorer Amundsen's "Gjøa" were built in Rosendal.  The local shipbuilding museum, housed in a small warehouse, documents the long shipbuilding tradition in the region.  The Hardanger Fjord, ""Queen of the Norwegian fjords" will be our constant companion today.  The fjord narrows until Sunndal, the mountains looming above are reflected in the water, wild waterfalls crash down into the valley, and the shore road hugs the cliffs.  In Sunndal, at the base of the Bondus Glacier which reaches deep into the valley, we'll switch to the bus for transport through the 7 mile  Folgefonna Tunnel and the ore-producing area of Odda.  The afternoon route snakes along the eastern shore of the Sørfjord through orchards, blooming meadows and small settlements, leading to spectacular views of the Folgafonn Glacier.  The luxurious "Hotel Ullensvang" is a successful combination of modern comfort and local tradition (swimming pool, sauna).  Edvard Grieg first stayed here in 1877 and found inspiration for his compositions in the stunning panoramas.  His simple hut still stands in the hotel garden.

Day 4 | Wednesday | Lofthus - Eidfjord | 30 miles

The mild and balanced micro-climate of the narrow Sørfjord makes this area the center of northern Norway's fruit growing region.  The Skredhaugen Museum, located a bit above Lofhus, is a collection of historic farmhouses that the writer couple Greves brought together.  Further on, in the Viking era trading town of Kinsarvik, we'll see a beautiful Romanesque church.  Our cycling route follows the steeply walled shore of the Eidfjord, the eastern arm of the Hardangerfjord.  The last few kilometers leading to Eidfjord have some traffic.  In the afternoon we'll visit either the Sima Power Plant, located 2000 feet deep inside a mountain  or the Hardangervidda Nature Center.  The elegant "Hotel Voringfoss" is located directly next to the pier. 

Day 5 | Thursday | Eidfjord - Flam | 35 miles

Today we can look forward to the most impressive leg of the trip.  During breakfast you may already observe the docking maneuver of a cruise ship.  In the morning the bus will bring us to the Hardangervidda, a expansive high altitude plateau.  In Haugastøl we and our bikes will transfer to the train.  From Finse, at 3700 feet the highest point of the Bergen Railway and accessible only by train, we'll  continue by bike along the Rallarvegan.  This former construction and supply route of the Bergen Railway is perfect for cycling and exploring the Fjell Plateau.  The raw and impressive mountain world above the timberline is a landscape of lakes, moors, rivers and streams with a unique tundra-like flora.  After a slight ascent we'll enjoy a descent of over 4000 vertical feet on an path which is good overall but slightly bumpy in a few spots, and includes a short stretch of steep switchbacks.  Depending on the weather we may continue on the train for one or two extra stops.  Today's destination lays at the end of the Aurland Fjord at sea level.  The view from tonight's hotel, the comfortable "Hotel Fretheim," is unforgettable.  The kitchen will spoil us with local products and specialties of the house.

Day 6 | Friday | Flam - Bergen | 23 miles

Our day begins with a ride on one of Norway's most spectacular and panoramic railway routes.  In 50 minutes the Flåms Railroad will bring us up to 2600 feet above sea level  which makes it the steepest rail stretch in Europe that isn't a cog railway.  After passing through the Gravhals Tunnel by train we'll  bike down the painterly Raundalen Valley.  Only 300 people are permanent residents of this 25 mile long valley.  In Voss, beautifully situated on the shore of Lake Vangsvatnet and surrounded by forested mountains, we'll entrust our bikes to the Rotalis support van and travel again by train one and a half hours to Bergen.  On the walk from the train station to the hotel you'll already get an impression of the "Pearl of Norway."  The dignified hotel "Havnekontoret" is centrally located near the old Hanseatic colony of Bryggen (sauna).  We'll dine in a well-known restaurant in the city.

Day 7 | Saturday | Bergen - | 0 miles

In the morning we'll show you around the many attractions of this lively and culturally diverse "secret capital" of Norway.  The city was actually the official capital for 77 years during the 13th Century.  The traders of the northern German Hanseatic League lived in the well-maintained Bryggen neighborhood.  Nearly all trade between Norway and Europe originated from here.  To end our trip we'll ride the cable car up to the 1000 feet  high Fløyen and enjoy the spectacular view of the city, the seven surrounding hills, and islands.  It's a 45-minute ride to the airport by bus with pick-up at the hotel.  If you would like to stay a while longer in Bergen to further explore the city and surrounding area, our hotel offers Rotalis guests a preferential room rate (more details in the "Rotalis Travel Information Packet).  Or you can reach the capital city of Oslo on fascinating 7-hour journey with the Bergen Railway which takes you through all the landscapes of Norway.  Another attractive option is to spend a week exploring by sea on one of the Hurtigruten ships departing from Bergen.