Places to Visit in Norway

Bergen in Norway
The beautiful city of Bergen and its wooden houses (Bryggen)

When deciding on places to visit in Norway, be sure to divide your time between the lovely towns and cities, and the truly unique nature. From impressive waterfalls and stunning fjords to Norway’s amazing shops, restaurants and entertainment, you’ll see it all when you ride the rails. No matter what kind of adventure you’re looking for, your Norway rail pass is the key to unlocking it.

Places to visit

The cultural mix in Oslo

Oslo, Norway’s capital and largest city, is a mecca of international activities, music, art, culture, science and history. From the unusual, like the Fire Museum (Brannmuseet i Oslo), to the historical Aker Brygge Wharf and the Royal Palace. Oslo will suit your style, no matter what that is. Spend some time listening to the local music and enjoy the hearty cuisine before venturing away from the city into the majestic fjords and stunning nature. More things to do in Oslo

Step off the train at Oslo’s station Nationaltheatret, and the royal palace grounds will be directly in front of you.

Natural beauty in Bergen

The train ride from Oslo to Bergen has been called the most beautiful in the world. Mountains, lakes, rivers and forests await you along the way. In Bergen, there’s plenty to do. The famous Bryggen wooden wharf houses celebrate 900 years of Norwegian tradition. Ride the Funicular Cable Car, and soar to the top of Mount Floyen, 1,050 feet above sea level. Love fresh seafood? The lower station is just steps from the Fish Market.

From Bergen station (Bergen Stasjon), the lower station of the Funicular Cable Car is a 10-minute walk.

Steepest railway line in the world in Flåm

Some very skillful engineering created the rail path from Flåm to Myrdal. This is one of Norway’s most popular attractions and also boasts magnificent natural scenery. The steepest inclines for any railroad (at some points, up to a 55% gradient) , plus narrow paths that pass into and out of the mountainside, waterfalls and wildlife make this journey truly unique. Your 40-minute train ride will provide memories that last a lifetime.

You can travel from Bergen to Flåm in about three hours, and enjoy the beautiful natural scenery – mountains, fjords and forests – along the way.

Gamlebyen, the Old Town (Fredrikstad)

One of Norway´s most popular attractions, the Old Town (Gamlebyen) in Fredrikstad is the best-preserved fortress town in all of Scandinavia. Breathtaking and dynamic, the area boasts cobblestone streets, centuries-old buildings, quaint shops, the Fredrikstad City Museum, and a spectacular Saturday morning flea market. Spend a day walking back through time to 17th-century simplicity and beauty.

Fredrikstad is about 1 ½ hours by train from Oslo.

Say hello to Aurora Borealis

Get front row seats to the Northern Lights. The best months to witness this breathtaking natural event are October, February and March. But the Lights are ever-changing, so it’s worth checking into the possibilities whenever you plan to visit Norway. Specific weather conditions are also a factor. (The Lights are best visible in the very northern parts of Norway, such as Narvik, Bodø, Tromsø and Finnmark.)

Bodø is the northern end of the Norwegian State Railways.

When to go

So, when should you put that Norway rail pass to good use? Each season in Norway has its own charm, so it depends on what kind of activities you enjoy. The most popular time to visit, however, is from May to September.