Walking in Balestrand

Walking Trails:
40km of walking trails

Terrain:
Mainly mountain climbs on varied terrain

Balestrand at a glance

  • Norwegian
  • Norwegian Krona (NOK)
  • London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR), Manchester Int. (MAN), Newcastle (NCL), Aberdeen ( ABZ)

Travel included to Balestrand

Depart on: Any day (depending on UK departure airport)

Fly into: Bergen airport

Transfer time: Balestrand can only be booked as part of a multi-centre. The journey from Bergen to Balestrand by public ferry takes approx. 4 hours.

Included in your walking holiday to Balestrand

  • On holiday support and tailored advice over the phone from our Destination Expert
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday

  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation

Walking in Balestrand

Walks and hikes

Walking Trails:
40km of walking trails
Terrain:
Mainly mountain climbs on varied terrain

You can take your pick of walking paths on a Balestrand holiday. Meander through farmland and forests to nature trails and picnic spots. Or follow the water’s edge between sandy shell-shaped beaches and benches strategically placed for marvelling at the mountains. After a challenge? Reach for the steep hikes to sky-scraping summits.

Our favourite self-guided walks in Balestrand

  • Takes approx. 2 – 4 hours (based on yellow route 7a to the waterfall)
  • Difficulty: Easy

There are multiple trails around Balestrand named 'nature trail', the information here refers to the yellow route 7a to the waterfall. This is a great walk for anyone after an easier path with plenty of interest, you pass by information points that give details on the local wildlife - it's great to pick up some local knowledge. The trail is around 50 cm wide and is mainly stone, gravel or grass and as you continue on the walk you’ll get some great views towards Balestrand.

  • Duration: Approx. 6 hours
  • Difficulty: Challenging

This demanding hike begins just on the edge of Balestrand and you’ll climb to the top of Raudmelen where you’ll be greeted by fantastic views over the Sognefjord. There are steep and narrow parts to the walk.

  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Ascent: Approx. 370 metres

There are a couple of different routes you can take for this one so it’s best to chat to the Kviknes hotel first to decide which route is best for you. Depending on the route you take, it can be challenging in places but the views are spectacular.

Discover Balestrand

  • Balestrand sits on the shores of the Sognefjord amongst beautiful scenery
  • Enjoy this peaceful, scenic village
  • Take on challenging hikes in the mountains surrounding Balestrand

Balestrand might be small, but its position is mighty – sitting on the northern shore of Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway. The mountain vistas and dreamy light have drawn artists since the 19th century, when they set up an artist’s colony of Romantic dragon-style villas. On a walking holiday in Balestrand you can also take inspiration amongst the many footpaths around Balestrand, from family-friendly nature trails to summit scrambles. There’s a port too; jump on a ferry or boat trip to explore the fjord.

Balestrand is barely a kilometre across, gathering a small selection of cafés, restaurants, boutiques and art galleries within a 20-minute walk of each other. Kviknes Hotel is the showstopper – a grand Swiss-style hotel that has been run by the same family since 1877. St. Olaf’s Church is another architectural treasure. A Romantic recreation of a medieval stave church, it looks more like a Viking ship rising between the villas around. The Norwegian Museum of Travel and Tourism explains all about the history of hospitality here. Mull over everything from the café with widescreen views of Sognefjord.

Summer holidays in Balestrand are made for exploring. Boats and ferries depart from the harbour and journey through the Sognefjord. The village of Flam is less than a two-hour (and very pretty) boat ride away, there is usually only one departure per day, depending on the time of year, so be sure to plan your return journey before travelling. A popular cruise ship stop and the beginning of the Flam Railway, it also lays out footpaths that wind between fjords, waterfalls, wooden churches and eagle’s-eye viewpoints. Back in Balestrand, there’s the option to explore the fjords on your own schedule and on foot.

Buses

There is a very limited bus service in Balestrand to nearby villages. It’s important you plan your journey carefully and check schedules as buses don’t run frequently.

Boats

There are ferries that journey to and depart from Balestrand – again, the services are not that frequent so you’ll need to plan your journey carefully and check schedules. Some services go as far as Bergen whilst some operate more locally.

Travel to Balestrand

Travel by air

Flights to Bergen depart any day, depending on UK departure airport between 01 May - 31 Oct 25 and 26.

Fly to Bergen from: 

  • London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Newcastle, and Aberdeen

Transfer time:

  • Balestrand can only be booked as part of a multi-centre. The journey from Bergen to Balestrand by public ferry takes approx. 4 hours

Things to do in Balestrand

Being a small village, Balestrand’s activities tend to be more focused on it’s location. It’s about taking the time to enjoy the scenery and explore this area within the fjords. Wander to Gamleheimsfjøra to sit by the shores of the fjord or get into the mountains on foot for views from above. You may also wish to do a day trip so you get to see more of the area, this includes trips by boat so you get to be out on those fjord waters – take a look at our excursions below for more information.

The green sweep of Sognefjord is farming country – and apples are the speciality. You’ll see cider varieties all over the menus in Balestrand. For the best experience, go right to the source, where the town orchard and cider house serves juice, wine and brandy, as well as tasting tours (see our excursions below for more information). Elsewhere, you can dine well on regional specials like salmon, dumplings and (of course) apple pie.

There are some unique buildings on these shores often referred to as being built in the “Swiss style”. The Hotel Kviknes is one of these buildings and is a statement on Balestrand's shores. Another building to keep an eye out for is St. Olaf’s Church which was built in 1897, its a small church and is said to belong to the Church of England. There's even a walk you can do that takes you past a number of Swiss style buildings with signs along the way offering information on the architecture.

Another building to look out for is the Norwegian Travel Museum - this museum is just next door to the Kviknes hotel and great to wander. It details the history of travel and tourism and shows how tourism has developed in Norway. You can also purchase tickets for guided tours (during selected dates) or pop into their little café.

In May, Balestrand is often host to a Jazz festival, this takes place over a couple of days and is a great celebration of Jazz music and generally brings more people into Balestrand. The festival dates vary year to year so if you're interested in attending be sure to check the festival dates prior to booking (tickets may also need to be purchased in advance).

From £104 per person

In Fjærland, Norway's largest fjord, the Sognefjord meets the Jostedalsbreen glacier. Many consider this idyllic fjord village of Fjærland to be the world's most beautiful place from which to explore the glaciers. Join in on a magical cruise through a fantastic fjord landscape and look out for some of the 100 different bird species as you pass through the Bøyaøyri Nature Reserve. You'll experience the Bøya Glacier up close and visit the Norwegian Glacier Museum, by bus, then hop on the boat back to Balestrand.

Departs: Daily

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

From £47 per person

Visit the oldest fruit-growing region in Norway on the banks of the Sognefjord. The cider tradition in Sogn is really exciting and their innovative cider making process means they come up with some really unique drinks. The Cider House in Balestrand offers cider tastings where you can try five ciders with snacks and learn about the local traditions, history and cider production of Sogn. Each cider comes with a snack, and you'll even have the chance to try the Cider House's homemade chocolate. (This tour also offers non-alcoholic options)

Departs: Monday - Saturday

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

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