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Aurlandsfjellet

Route 4

Aurlandsfjellet

This route takes you over two incredibly beautiful and fun mountain passes, namely Vikafjellet and Aurlandsfjellet. Please note: Aurlandsfjellet is normally open for traffic approximately 1/6 – 15/10.

The route is defined as easy

Routes defined as easy are suitable for everyone regardless of experience.

Length
96 km

Popularity
7.5 av 10

Assessed by the number of clicks on this page in the last two weeks compared to all Hubriding routes.

It takes 10 minutes to get from Kviknes to Dragsvik, where you take the ferry across the Sognefjord to Vangsnes.
Take a walk up to the statue of Fridtjof Den Frøkne at Vangsnes.
The statue is 10.5 meters high and stands on a 12 meter high base.

The statue was a gift from Kaiser Wilhelm in 1913, who was a regular visitor to Balestrand for many years.
Then it’s time to climb the fantastic Vikafjellet mountain, which is an experience to drive.
An impressive climb and incredibly festive turns.
A stop in “Storesvingen” provides a magnificent view of Vik and the Sognefjord.
Just before the tunnel at the top, you can once again stop to enjoy the view.
At Vinje, turn left at the roundabout and remember that you can drive up to Stalheim and stop at Stalheim Hotel.
Here you’ll find a fantastic view of the Nærøydalen valley!
You then drive down the 1.6 km long Stalheimskleivi with 14 hairpin bends and a gradient of 18%!
Until 1980, this was the only road up to Stalheim.
We definitely recommend a stop in Flåm before starting the steep, fun and winding climb up Aurlandsfjellet, which is a national tourist route.
If you haven’t done it before, you should stop at Stegasteinen with the most amazing views!
The highest point on the way up Aurlandsfjellet is 1306 meters above sea level. The trip down to Lærdal is also narrow, steep, winding and incredibly fun to drive.
At Fodnes there is a ferry across to Mannheller.
The trip continues from there to Sogndal and along the Sognefjord to Balestrand.
25 miles with pure closure.

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How can I navigate the route?

This primarily depends on whether you have a GPS installed, navigate by App on your mobile phone or prefer paper printing.
Here we describe the most common workflows:

  • Download the GPX file for the route of your choice to your computer
  • Import the file to your route planning tool (e.g. Garmin’s Basecamp or Tom Tom’s MyDrive)
  • Export the route to your GPS in the usual way
  • Check that the route is calculated correctly in your GPS (It is recommended that the GPS is set to select the fastest route and any avoidance is turned off for the route to be calculated as described).
  • Have a good trip!
  • Download the GPX file for the route of your choice to your mobile phone
  • Send/open the file in the app that belongs to your GPS model (e.g. Garmin’s Drive or Tom Tom’s MyDrive)
  • Send the route to your GPS (follow instructions that come with your GPS and App)
  • Check that the route is calculated correctly in your GPS (It is recommended that the GPS is set to select the fastest route and any avoidance is turned off for the route to be calculated as described).
  • Have a good trip!

Many of the routes on Hubriding use the app Ride with GPS app for route planning and navigation of the routes.
You can download a free version or pay for extended use.
Click on the Send to Device link on the map on this page, when the app has started and you see the current route, press Navigate and then just follow the route.

  • Click on the link in the map on the page and the map will open in a new window
  • Print the map, with or without description
  • Have a good trip!