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Flåm, a captivating Norwegian village, nestles in the innermost corner of the Aurlandsfjord, an offshoot of the vast Sognefjord. Surrounded by steep, forested mountainsides and cascading waterfalls, Flåm exudes a tranquil charm and serves as a gateway to awe-inspiring Norwegian nature. It’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering exhilarating activities like hiking, kayaking and cycling. The village is famed for the Flåmsbana Railway, one of the steepest and most beautiful train journeys globally, winding through panoramas of Norwegian fjords landscapes. Flåm is not just a destination; it’s an invitation to immerse in Norway’s spectacular, unspoiled wilderness.
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View Cruise DealFlåm is surrounded by colossal mountains draped in snow, green forestry, a myriad of magnificent waterfalls and babbling brooks at almost every turn.
The Flåm Line is a true feat of engineering: the steepest regular railway in the world, full of blends and twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of mountainsides around the village. Just as impressive are the views on the 45-minute journey up to the settlement of Myrdal, consisting of deep ravines, lush greenery and snowy slopes. The 20km track rises to 867 metres above sea level, with the train slowing at the most picturesque points and even stopping for photo opportunities at the thundering Kjosfossen waterfall.
If you’re feeling fit, how about skipping the train journey for a spot of biking on a stretch of Norway’s most spectacular cycle ride? Rallarvegen, or the Navvies’ Road, was the access track when the railway was first built and takes you past gorgeous green valleys, crystal clear streams and the occasional goat herd. Ring ahead to reserve a mountain bike in Myrdal and allow two to three hours to drink in the stunning scenery on the almost entirely downhill ride. Simply return your bike to Flåm station after your trip.
While the breathtaking Aurlandsfjord and its surrounding area are natural wonders, Flåm’s human history is well worth investigating too. The old station building houses the free Flåmsbana Museum, which details the genius and determination behind the railroad construction that began in 1924. As well as fascinating displays and photos of the time, enjoy personal anecdotes from people involved with the railway from its beginnings. Outside, the beauty of the stroll to Flåm Church, following the river past waterfalls, farms and colourful cabins, is matched only by the 350-year-old building itself. The handiwork of master builder Magne Essen, the delightful wooden structure boasts intricately decorative walls depicting the nature outside.
Grab your boots and a free walking map from the information centre and a world of wonderful walks awaits. Head up to the Fretheim Farm to gaze at cloud-covered peaks and see the village from on high or take the train to nearby Vatnahalsen or Håreina for a number of hikes that wend their way through the magnificent mountains. Also, make time to head to Stegastein viewpoint for an unsurpassed panoramic view of the fjord - you can either take the bus there or hire mini electric cars in Flåm with in-built GPS.