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Norway Itinerary

Eurail staff

Updated on 5 June 2025

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Explore the unparalleled beauty of Norway with this amazing itinerary. Travel through snow-covered mountain passes and stand in awe atop the spectacular fjords. 

Whether you visit Norway in summer or in winter, prepare for scenic train routes with some of the most stunning views in Europe.

  • Eurail Norway Pass
  • 5 days within 1 month
  1. Stavanger
  2. Oslo
  3. Bergen
  4. Trondheim
  5. Bodo

Trip details

1. Stavanger, Norway

What to do:

Start your journey in Stavanger, on the southwest shore of Norway. Take a stroll through the old town and check out Stavanger Cathedral, dating back to the year 1125. Then, take a trip to the nearby Lysefjord and enjoy the wonderful view from the Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen).

The Sørland Railway will carry you from Stavanger to Oslo through contrasting scenery, from green valleys to seaside views. Like most trains in Norway, it runs multiple times a day. You can also choose to travel by night, when sleeping compartments are added to the train.

 

Suggested route
  • From: Stavanger
  • To: Oslo S
  • Average travel time: 7h 38m
  • Transfers: 0
  • Seat reservations: Required
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View train connections and reservation options in the timetable.

2. Oslo, Norway

What to do:

Norway’s capital Oslo offers something for every traveler. Have a look inside the Royal Palace or visit Oslo’s beautiful Opera House. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the paintings in the National Museum, while children (and everyone young at heart) can have a great day in the TusenFryd Amusement Park. For a bit of Viking history, make sure you visit the Viking Ship Museum.

The Bergen Railway between Oslo and Bergen is one of the most spectacular trains you’ll ever travel on. It brings you onto Europe’s largest mountain plateau, offering views of waterfalls, frozen lakes and herds of wild reindeer. Stop off in the mountain station of Myrdal for a trip on the scenic and steep Flåm Railway, all the way down to the beautiful Aurlandsfjord.

 

Suggested route
  • From: Oslo S
  • To: Bergen
  • Average travel time: 7h 7m
  • Transfers: 0
  • Seat reservations: Required
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View train connections and reservation options in the timetable.

3. Bergen, Norway

What to do:

The charming city of Bergen, located on the Byfjorden fjord, is surrounded by seven mountains. Take the cable car up to Mount Ulriken for a magnificent view of the area. Stroll along the wooden buildings in Bryggen for a trip back into history and pay a visit to the lively Fish Market.

Travel back to Oslo with the Bergen Railway and enjoy the lovely scenery once again. The next day, travel from Oslo to Trondheim on the magnificent Dovre Railway,  through wetlands and mountain ranges.

 

 

Suggested route
  • From: Bergen
  • To: Trondheim
  • Average travel time: 15h 3m
  • Transfers: 1
  • Seat reservations: Required
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View train connections and reservation options in the timetable.

4. Trondheim, Norway

What to do:

Trondheim is the third-largest city in Norway, and served as its capital during the Viking Age. Today, it’s a pleasant student town with many summer festivals. In the old center, check out Nidaros Cathedral and the Archbishop’s Palace, now a museum. For a pleasant combination of history and beach relaxation, visit Munkholmen Island in the Trondheim fjord.

From Trondheim, the Nordland Railway will take you just above the Arctic Circle. Due to the length of this journey, we advise you to travel by night. This will also allow you to see the midnight sun in summer and the breathtaking Aurora Borealis (northern lights) in winter.

 

Suggested route
  • From: Trondheim
  • To: Bodo
  • Average travel time: 9h 55m
  • Transfers: 0
  • Seat reservations: Required
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View train connections and reservation options in the timetable.

5. Bodo, Norway

What to do:

The town of Bodo is the northernmost station of the Nordland Railway. Nature is at its very best here and hikers can spend days in the region’s many nature reserves. Take a ferry to the Lofoten Islands (Note: The ferry is not included in the Pass), one of the best places in the world to see Aurora Borealis. Go cycling and rock-climbing in the mountains or set out to sea to catch a glimpse of killer whales.

If you’re looking to see more of Scandinavia, take a bus up to Narvik. From there, trains run into Sweden and all the way down to Stockholm. For an even more extended trip, you can choose to cross northern Sweden and travel onwards into Finland.