Experience a variety of natural beauty spots, art, design and culture at the Hardanger stage of Norway's national tourist routes.
The Norwegian National Tourist Routes consist of 18 stages throughout Norway with particularly beautiful driving routes. In addition to fantastic natural landscapes, these routes also boast unique viewpoints, architectural stop-off points, incredible works of art and other forms of design where nature and culture are in perfect harmony and full of fascination for the visitor.
The National Tourist Route: Hardanger runs from Granvin 44 km east of Øystese along the north coast of the Hardangerfjord to Tørvikbygd, where the fjord can be crossed by ferry, and further along the fjord to the end point at Låtefoss south-east of Folgefonna. If you cycle the whole route in one go, it is 158 kilometres long in total. However, it is often divided into four stages so that you have plenty of time to enjoy nature and the unique viewpoints along the route.
In addition to the beautiful fjord landscape with idyllic settlements and impressive orchards, the Hardanger stage is famous for these gems in particular:
Here you can get more information and view a map of the route.