
If you're looking for an adventure of a lifetime, consider embarking on a 7-day journey from Bergen to the Lofoten Islands in Norway.
Bergen is a charming city with a rich history, surrounded by majestic fjords and mountains. The city's vibrant cultural scene, picturesque streets, and delicious seafood make it the perfect starting point for your adventure.
The scenic drive to Ålesund takes around 4 hours, passing through breathtaking landscapes and picturesque villages along the way. You'll have a chance to stop at the stunning Trollstigen mountain road, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Lofoten Islands are a nature lover's paradise, with towering mountains, pristine lakes, and picturesque villages. You'll have ample opportunities to hike, kayak, or simply take in the breathtaking scenery.
Travel Details
The Bergen to Lofoten Islands journey typically takes around 12-14 hours by car, covering a distance of approximately 700 kilometers.
You'll need to cross the stunning Trollstigen mountain road, which is a must-see in itself, but be aware that it may be closed during winter months due to heavy snowfall.
Accommodation options range from cozy mountain cabins to luxury hotels, many of which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding fjords and mountains.
Arrive Bergen, Norway
You'll be arriving in Bergen, Norway on Monday, June 30. Independent arrivals into Bergen, Norway are planned for this day.
After collecting your baggage, you'll transfer to the city center via the Flybussen airport bus. From there, it's a short walk to your accommodation.
In the evening, you'll gather with the group and take the funicular up to Mount Fløyen on Floibanen. This will give you spectacular views over Bergen and the harbor.
You'll enjoy a group dinner at Fløirestauranten, located on Mount Fløyen.
Departure Dates
The departure dates for the trip are set for June 15th and September 10th.
These dates were chosen to coincide with the summer and fall solstices, which offer the most favorable weather conditions for our destination.
June 15th marks the beginning of summer, with average highs of 75°F (24°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C), making it ideal for outdoor activities.
September 10th falls during the peak of fall, with comfortable temperatures ranging from 65°F (18°C) to 80°F (27°C), perfect for sightseeing.
Itinerary
The Lofoten Islands are a must-visit destination in Norway, and planning your itinerary is key to making the most of your trip.
The best time to visit the Lofoten Islands is from April to June or September to November, when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller.
You'll want to spend at least 5-7 days exploring the islands, with 2-3 days in Reine, a picturesque fishing village with a stunning backdrop of mountains and fjords.
Day 1-5: West Coast
As we explore the West Coast, our journey begins on Saturday, July 5th. We'll visit the top of Trollstigen Road, known for its sharp hairpin turns, but be aware that the road may still be under repair.
Our tour will make a stop at the top for breathtaking views before descending the road. Lunch will be a welcome break before continuing on to our accommodation.
We'll be staying at Håholmen Havstuer, located on an island off Norway's west coast, which can be reached by a short boat ride. Dinner will be served at our accommodation.
Please note that all planned activities are subject to weather and local conditions.
Day 6-7: Viking Museum
We'll be taking a scenic transfer from the southern region of the Lofoten Islands to the main town of Svolvær, with stops en route.
You'll have time on your own to relax and explore Svolvær.
The group will have a tour through the exhibitions and a short film at the Lofotr Viking Museum.
We'll also enjoy a cozy Viking age dinner in the Viking Chieftain longhouse.
Overnight stays will be in Svolvær.
Trondheim – Hamnøy
On Day 8, we'll be heading to the Lofoten Islands, a stunning archipelago off Norway's west coast.
We'll take a group transfer by coach to the airport for a flight from Trondheim up to Leknes, located in the southern part of the Lofoten Islands.
Our accommodation for the next few nights will be in a traditional rorbu – a Norwegian fisherman's cabin – in the charming village of Hamnøy.
Here's a breakdown of what's included in our stay in Hamnøy:
- Transfer to your accommodation in a traditional rorbu
We'll be staying in Hamnøy for the next few days, so take some time to relax and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Lofoten Islands.
Widerøe
Widerøe is the primary airline for regional flights in Norway, offering a convenient way to reach the Lofoten Islands from Bergen.
Widerøe operates a fleet of 40 aircraft, including the Bombardier Dash 8, which is well-suited for short takeoff and landing on the islands' small airstrips.
The airline offers multiple daily flights from Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO) to Svolvær Airport, Helle (SVJ) in the Lofoten Islands.
Widerøe's flight duration from Bergen to Svolvær is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
The airline's regional flights are a vital link for the local communities in the Lofoten Islands, providing access to essential services and amenities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to get to the Lofoten Islands?
The best way to get to Lofoten is by flying to Bodø and then taking a ferry to Moskenes, offering stunning coastal views along the way. This convenient option combines well with a visit to southern Norway.
How long is the drive from Bergen to Lofoten Islands?
The drive from Bergen to Lofoten Islands takes approximately 27 hours and 18 minutes. The total driving distance is 1984 kilometers.
What is the best month to go to Lofoten?
The best months to visit Lofoten are July and August, offering reliable weather and plenty of daylight for outdoor activities.
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