Geiranger Fjord: Downhill Self-Guided Bike Tour

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Summary

Starts
Geiranger
Duration
3 Hrs.
Languages
English
Admission
Printed voucher

Description

Embark on a thrilling downhill bike adventure in Norway's Geiranger Fjord! This self-guided tour begins with a safety briefing in the charming village of Geiranger, where you'll be equipped with a bike and gear. A scenic drive to Djupvatnet Lake, situated 1,030 meters above sea level, sets the stage for your exciting journey.

Cycle down the winding roads of the fjord, taking in the stunning natural beauty around you. Be sure to stop at the renowned Flydalsjuvet viewpoint for unforgettable photos. This self-paced tour allows you to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes at your own rhythm.

Ideal for photography enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and anyone who loves exploring on two wheels, this tour offers a personalized experience with small group sizes. Enjoy both tranquility and excitement as you immerse yourself in Norway's iconic scenery.

Don't miss the chance to explore one of Norway's most stunning landscapes. Book your adventure today and experience the unparalleled beauty of Geiranger's fjords!

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Destinations

Geiranger

Good to know

This tour is dependent on good weather conditions There is no guide accompanying you on this cycle In case the road to the Djupvatnet Lake is closed, an alternative starting point from the Eagle Bend viewpoint will be offered You must be at least 12 years old to participate, and be accompanied by an adult The cycle lasts approximately 2.5 hours You must be able to ride a bike for this tour

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