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Flåm Railway Museum
Small museum beside Flåm Station covering the history and engineering of the Flåm Railway, with historic rolling stock and exhibits on one of Norway’s most famous rail lines.
Take a bus from Lysaker to Flåm and enjoy the approximately 137 miles (221 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 137 miles (221 km) |
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Small museum beside Flåm Station covering the history and engineering of the Flåm Railway, with historic rolling stock and exhibits on one of Norway’s most famous rail lines.
Living-history Viking attraction in nearby Gudvangen with reconstructed buildings, costumed interpretation and activities. Popular with families and social media visitors exploring the Nærøyfjord area
Seasonal railway museum at Myrdal focused on the navvies and construction history of the Bergen and Flåm railway lines. Best for visitors combining Flåm with the mountain station area.
Dramatic platform high above Aurlandsfjord with one of Norway’s most iconic panoramic views. It is the area’s standout viewpoint and especially popular for photos and social media content.
The green valley stretching inland from the fjord, framed by steep mountains and waterfalls. It is the defining landscape around the village and a scenic area for easy walks and cycling.
The landscape corridor followed by the Flåm Railway, famous for waterfalls, cliffs and steep gradients. Best experienced by train, but it is a major scenic area rather than a single site.
A traditional Norwegian sour-cream porridge, usually served with sugar, cinnamon, and cured meat on the side. It is a classic rural dish found across Western Norway.
A historic Western Norwegian specialty of salted and smoked sheep's head, traditionally eaten in colder months. It is one of the region's most distinctive heritage dishes.
Norwegian cured leg of lamb, air-dried and sliced thin. It is a prized mountain and fjord-region delicacy often served on platters or with festive meals.
A well-known Viking-inspired brewpub in Flåm, famous for craft beer, hearty Norwegian dishes, and a warm timber interior popular with fjord travelers.
A historic hotel dining room known for refined Norwegian cooking, seasonal ingredients, and fjord hospitality. A good choice for a more formal meal in Flåm.
An established casual restaurant in Flåm serving traditional Norwegian fare and local specialties in a relaxed setting near the harbor and railway area.
Flåm is pricey by European standards. Food, hotels, and tourist services cost more than in larger Norwegian cities.
Service is included. Tipping is not required, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for very good restaurant service is appreciated.
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Flåm Stasjon, Flåm -> Flåm sentrum, Flåm
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