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Bergen

Island hopping from Bergen

Join the local post boat to the westernmost islands in Norway. With several thousand islands, islets and rocks is a lovely adventure journey!

Enjoy island hopping as a daytrip or book accommodation and take the trip over several days. By taking the trip over several days you get more time to enjoy the landscapes and atmosphere of this wonderful archipelago.

The trip starts with Norled Express boat from Bergen to Krakhella in Solund. Solund is the westernmost municipality in Norway, beautifully located by the mouth of the famous Sognefjord. Once on Krakhella, get on the local bus to Hardbakke, the centre of Solund. The bus stops by the harbour, where the post-boat “Stjernsund” awaits to take you to the islands of mid-Solund.

The captain will be your local guide while he takes you safely through the quiet waters, where you may be lucky enough to catch sight of wild coastal animals such as sea eagles, seals and porpoise. The post boat is very important for the community in Solund. Some of the islands do not have road connections, and the post boat connects them with Hardbakke, the centre of the municipality.

The boat stops where there are mail deliveries to be made or passengers to pick up. Last stop in Solund is the charming fishing village of Gåsvær. Here the boat stops for 30 minutes, and you can have a look around the island. After your stop at Gåsvær the trip continues over a stretch of open sea to Bulandet in the municipality of Askvoll.

You have about 2,5 hours for sightseeing at Bulandet, before the bus departs for Værlandet. Go to the viewpoint of Halsøhågen for a splendid overview of the islands, visit Bulandet Temapark and study their exhibit of traditional island life, or enjoy a meal at one of the local cafés. On the very western edge of the island there is also an art gallery, where you can purchase a souvenir from your trip.

It is possible to rent a bike instead of taking the bus to Værlandet. Then you can explore the beautiful road that connects the islands with 6 bridges. You can rent a bike at Bulandet and hand it in at the shop at Værlandet, located by the pier where you take the ferry to Askvoll. Biking from Bulandet to Værlandet takes about 1 hour, and on the way you can visit the idyllic village of Værøyhamna where Norwegian Seabird Centre is located.

Bicycle Rental:
At the Joker store at Nikøy harbor on Bulandet you can rent a bike for NOK 100. You can pay cash (NOK) or by card. They have bicycles for both adults and children.

On the 11 km long cycle ride from Bulandet to Værlandet you cycle over a number of bridges. The bridges are relatively high above the narrow streams, giving a spectacular view of the island. Following the signs withto "Askvoll", you will arrive at the pier on Værlandet, where the trip continues by ferry. Please return the bike at the Joker store.

From Værlandet pier you take the ferry to Askvoll, where you get on the express boat back to Bergen.

Meeting point:
Strandkaiterminalen båtkai, 07.45 at the latest

Practical information:
Remember to dress according to the weather. Bring shoes for walking and a raincoat, as the weather may change during the trip. It is possible to buy food and beverage at Gåsvær and Bulandet. Some places only accept cash payment.

Information and booking:
Please note that round trip ticket from Bergen is valid for one day. If you want take the trip over several days, you have to buy single tickets for each part of the journey. Please contact Visit FjordKysten for more information (mail@fjordkysten.no)

ONLINE BOOKING:

Cancellation policy:
Tickets cannot be changed.
Tickets can be cancelled up until 7 days before departure, for a fee of NOK 250 per person. 
Bookings cannot be cancelled or refunded 7 days or less before departure.

Please check that your travel date and other information is correct before completing your booking.

Last updated: 02/20/2024

Source: Visit Bergen

Island hopping from Bergen

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