Experience the beauty of the Hardanger Fjord on a self-guided cycling tour with breathtaking scenery, local cuisine, and special cider.
Step into history at the Rallarmuseet Finse, where vivid exhibitions narrate the tales of the railway’s creation between 1894-1909.
Acting as a crucial junction on the Rallarvegen route, Finse Station is a beacon for cyclists, especially those keen on avoiding the ascent from Haugastøl.
This café is not just a place to rest but a portal into the bygone era, showcasing the intriguing lives of the navvies who toiled on the railways.
Nestled in a serene setting, Oksebotn Café is a quaint, privately-run place that offers vaffles. Just remember, its opening hours can be sporadic.
A unique architectural marvel, Hallingskeid Station stands protected within a snow shelter, a testament to Norway's adaptive designs in the face of its harsh climate.