Briksdalsbreen: Norway’s Most Famous Glacier Arm

People walk on a path near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Are you planning a trip to the Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway? 

Here is a complete guide to everything you need to know about visiting Briksdalbreen, or Briksdal Glacier. We've included helpful information on the best time to visit, how to get to Briksdal, the Troll cars, and the Briksdal Glacier climb.

Don’t miss out on our top tips for visiting the Briksdal Glacier to make sure you make the most of your trip! 

Whether you're looking for Olden shore excursions or an easy day walk, the Briksdalsbreen Glacier is for you!

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Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

The Briksdalbreen (Briksdal Glacier) is one of the many arms of Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier in continental Europe. 

Despite having around 50 glacier arms, Briksdalbreen is one of Norway’s most popular glaciers to visit since it’s the most accessible. Aside from that, the short hike up is surrounded by steep mountains, wild rivers, and roaring waterfalls. 

Though you cannot walk on the glacier, the picturesque surroundings and beautiful nature reserve make Briksdalbreen one of the must-see places in Norway. 

A bridge across a river with Briksdalsbreen Glacier in the background

Best Time to Visit

Briksdalsbreen can be visited all year, however for the best weather, we recommend going between May and October . During the summer, we suggest arriving before 8:30am to avoid tourist buses from the Olden cruise port. 

Read: Best Time to Visit Norway

A waterfall near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Getting to Briksdalsbreen

Briksdalsbreen is very accessible. Depending on where you are coming from, you have several transportation options to choose from. Here are the best ways to get to Briksdalsbreen glacier in Norway. 

Mountain tops covered in snow with purple flowers on the foreground

Taking a tour that includes transportation, entrance fees, and a tour guide is the most convenient way to visit Briksdal Glacier. It’s a 4-hour glacier excursion and is a great option if you’re coming from Olden or on a cruise as everything is taken care of for you. 

A close up of Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Shuttle Bus

Alternatively, you can take the shuttle bus from Olden port. The drive takes about 45 minutes one way and once you reach the starting point of the hike, you’ll have two hours of trek up to the lake to view the glacier’s arm. The shuttle will be waiting for you in the parking lot and will transport you back to the port.

There are two departures for the shuttle bus. One departs at 9:30am and returns at 1pm, while the other leaves at 11am and returns at 2:30pm. 

Note that the shuttle only operates from April 1st to November 1st. You can reserve your seat in advance at Oldencruise.com .

A valley filled with trees and surrounding mountains

There is a public glacier bus (115) that departs from Stryn to Briksdalbreen and stops at different villages along the way. It runs from May 15th to September 15th and departs at 9:45am from Stryn station. 

A waterfall and steep mountain sides near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Briksdalsbreen is easily accessible by car. You can park in two places: Melkevoll Bretun and the Briksdal tourist center . The Melkevoll Bretun is primarily used for camping, and the Briksdal tourist center is located next to the troll cars and marks the beginning of the national park. 

We parked at the Briskdal tourist center, which is the closest to the start of the walking path. The parking costs around 7 USD per day and 14 USD if you wish to spend the night with your campervan. 

Birds eye view of Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Briksdal Glacier Troll Car

One popular way of visiting the Briksdalsbreen is by taking the Troll car available from May to October. The troll cars look like an open mini jeep that can seat up to 7 people. 

A small car drives near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Troll Car Ticket Price

The troll car costs about 25 USD for a return trip. It’s also possible to take the car on the way up for 14 USD and then hike down.

The round trip in a troll car takes around 1.5 hours and is a great option if you’re pressed on time or have a little bit of mobility issues. Note that you will still have to walk a few meters to get to the lake and see the glacier up close. 

It is recommended to buy your tickets in advance, especially if you visit in May and October. Book your troll car here .

A hairpin road with a waterfall in the background in Norway

Briksdal Glacier Hike

The hike from the Briksdalen valley to the Briksdal Glacier is one of the most scenic hikes in Norway. Here's a breakdown of how difficult the hike is and what to expect.

Two people walk with their dog near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway. In the background a waterfall is seen

Hike Difficulty

The hike to see the Briksdal Glacier is relatively easy to moderate depending on your physical fitness. The 3km trail starts at the Briksdalsbre mountain lodge and will take you about 40 to 60 minutes each way. Overall the altitude gain is around 200 meters.

A river with a waterfall in the background at Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

What to Expect

The trail at the beginning is wide and relatively flat, with small inclines. The trail follows a river that runs through the valley. Halfway through, you'll reach the Kleivafossen waterfall, one of the most photographed waterfalls in Norway . 

Kleivafossen waterfall with mountains in the background in Norway

There are two ways to go to the top from there. The first trail on your left is for hikers only. It's steep and can be tricky, especially in rainy conditions. So make sure you wear appropriate shoes and check the weather forecast.

The other is a paved route that crosses the bridge and leads to the opposite side of the waterfall. 

Tip: Wear a waterproof jacket when crossing the bridge to avoid getting soaked by the strong waterfall sprays.  

Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

This path zigzags its way up the mountain and is less challenging. However, the troll cars also travel along the same route, so be mindful of the passing cars. 

Once you reach the higher plateau, it’ll be the same level as the glacier, and there will be no more troll cars. You can hike up to the small glacial lake and enjoy a closer look of the Briksdal Glacier. 

Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Our Experience

We visited Briksdalsbreen in the middle of July and had beautiful, dry weather conditions. After packing up our camp and eating breakfast we drove to Briksdal from our campsite and started hiking around 10:30am. 

Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Despite the late start, it was surprisingly quiet for such a popular place. We were certainly not alone, but it wasn’t very busy or crowded. We were able to quickly park our car in the parking lot and encountered only a few other visitors on our walk to the glacier.

We spent roughly 3 hours in the national park. We suggest allowing at least an hour each way and an hour to enjoy the scenery to ensure you have enough time to fully experience Briksdal. 

Rocks in a river near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Where to Stay Near Briksdalbreen

Looking for places to stay near Briksdalsbreen? Here are some of the most highly rated accommodations you can stay at.

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Tips for Visiting Briksdalbreen

  • Visit before 8:30am to avoid the crowds coming from the cruise port. 
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks because you won't be passing any stores along the route.
  • Don't forget to pack warm clothing and sturdy hiking shoes, as the weather can be unpredictable and the terrain can be challenging. 
  • Take your time to explore the surrounding hiking trails and viewpoints, as they offer breathtaking panoramas of the glacier and its surroundings. 
  • Camp near the glacier at Gryta Camping. Here, you can go kayaking at lake Oldevatnet with a view of the Glacier. 

A valley with trees, a river and a waterfall near Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Norway

Is Briksdal Glacier worth visiting?

To answer the question of whether or not Briksdal Glacier is worth visiting, we absolutely recommend it. 

Briksdalsbreen was, in fact, one of the highlights of our trip to Norway . So, if you have the opportunity, hike up to the glacier! 

In our opinion, the nature surrounding the national park is more impressive than the glacier itself. Despite the receding arm, seeing the glacier is worth the walk up just to take in the breathtaking views of the national park.

Pulpit rock in Norway seen from above

And that’s the guide to visiting the Briksdalsbreen in Norway!

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4 Hour Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen

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  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Guided tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and beverages
  • Olden cruise kai, Stryn Municipality, Norway Meeting point is within walking distance from the cruise port.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Free cancellation until 24 hours prior to departure
  • Back to ship guarantee for cruise line passengers provided that information regarding name of cruise ship is registered when you book (official tour time must end 1 hour before ship’s departure).
  • Our excursions are adapted to arrival an departure times of cruise ships. Modified departure times will be announced in advance.
  • Appearance time 15 minutes prior to departure. It is of utmost importance that you kindly register correct mobile number with country code, so that we can reach you in case you have trouble finding us. There will be no refunds if we cannot reach you on your registered contact number.
  • Tour guided in English. If there is availability we add a second language pending on passenger mix. (No guarantee.)
  • When the number of participants is less than 4, the tour might be canceled with a full refund.
  • Not recommended for travelers with mobility impairments
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
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Briksdalen Valley and Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Olden, Nordfjord.

BRIKSDALSBREEN GLACIER IN OLDEN

Briksdalsbreen glacier in olden, nordfjord, is an arm of the jostedalsbreen glacier. the hike from briksdalen valley to the glacier is one of most scenic hikes in norway. map to use: jostedalsbreen nasjonalpark 1:50000 ..

NORDFJORD – MOUNTAINS, GLACIERS, FJORDS AND COASTLINE.

The three kilometer long hike starts at Briksdalsbre Mountain Lodge, the hike takes around one hour each way.

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About season and other important information

GRADING – Medium. ALTITUDE DIFFERENCE – This hike starts at approximately 160 masl (Briksdalsbre Fjellstove). Highest point at approximately 350 masl (the glacier lake).

GUIDING – You can also join a ride to the glacier in a “Troll Car” .

SEASON – July to September, these are approximate dates that depends on the weather, temperature and the amount of snow in the mountains..

SAFETY IN THE MOUNTAINS – You should follow the Norwegian Mountain Code when hiking in Norway. It can change from summer and sunny weather to winter and frost in minutes! Always check the Weather Forecast before you go hiking. For safety reasons it is recommended to avoid hiking in Thunderstorms, in fog, in bad weather and when it is snow and ice on the trail and in the mountain! Always bring good clothes and hiking shoes. And have enough food and water in your rucksack.

The road along Oldedalen Valley to Briksdalsbre Mountain Lodge

Lake Oldevatnet in Olden. Nordfjord, Norway.

From Olden, drive the Oldedalen Valley along Lake Oldevatnet in Nordfjord towards Briksdalsbre Mountain Lodge where you can park your car.

It is difficult to drive this road without having several photo stops. Beautiful and wild scenery everywhere.

Important information about roads in Western Norway – Remember that many roads in western Norway are prone to landslides and avalanches, especially in rainy and snowy weather. The roads along lake Lovatnet and lake Oldevatnet are two of these exposed roads.

Winter tires are required in winter. Read more about Tyre Requirements in Norway…

Hike to Briksdalsbreen Glacier

View from the trail towards Briksdalsbreen Glacier.

The trail to Briksdalsbreen Glacier starts at Briksdalsbre Mountain Lodge at the innemost part of the Briksdal Valley. The trail is surrounded by beautiful and wild nature, with steep mountains, wild rivers and waterfalls everywhere. The altitude difference from the start to the end of the trail by the glacier lake is 200 meters.

The last years, the Briksdalsbreen Glacier has retreated several hundred meters. But you can still see the glacier hanging steep down from the Jostedalsbreen Glacier which is the largest glacier in the European mainland. And the green chartreuse colour on the glacial lake is worth the hike alone.

The trail ends when you arrive the glacial lake. It is recommended not to walk further inwards along the lake due to the steep terrain and the risk of landslides and avalanches from the terrain and the glacier.

The hike takes around one hour each way on a well prepared trail.

Oldedalen Valley and Brenndalsbreen Glacier.

Safety in and near Glaciers

Do not walk on a glacier without guide. It is also very important that one never hikes in front of a glacier. It is encouraged that one admires the beauty of a glacier from a safe distance.

The last years there have been some fatal accidents by the foot of Norwegian glaciers. A glacier is like a river in “slow motion”, glaciers are always moving. This causes the gacier to calv now and then, and sometimes the Glacial River will accumulate under the glacier and come out as a “tsunami”.

Read more about safety on and near glaciers.

Nordfjord – What to See and Do

Wallpaper from Loen Skylift in Nordfjord, Norway.

The mountains, glaciers, fjords and the coastline in the Nordfjord area have some of the finest scenery Norway has to offer.

Stryn Summer Ski , Hjelle and Segestad in Oppstryn, Loen Skylift and Via Ferrata , Briksdalsbreen Glacier in Olden, Lodalen Valley with Lake Lovatnet and Oldedalen Valley are all must-visit places when you are in the inner part of Nordfjord.

The Lodalen valley is like a postcard, there is beautiful and wild nature everywhere you turn. Kjenndalsstova is a great starting point for adventures on lake Lovatnet. There you can rent rowing boats and a canoes, and join guided fishing trips. They also offer boat trips with the tourist boat MS Kjenndal which runs between Kjenndalsstova and Sande by lake Lovatnet.

Rakssetra is located up on the hillside at Oppheim between Loen and Stryn. The view from Rakssetra down to Nordfjord, Oldebukta and Olden is fantastic.

Vågsøy with Kråkenes Lighthouse and Kannesteinen , West Cape and Bremangerlandet with Grotlesanden Beach are some of the most beautiful coastal landscapes in Norway. The stunning beach in Hoddevik at Stad on the west coast of Nordfjord is a popular goal for surfers all year round. Hoddevik is considered one of Norway’s best surfing areas.

Hjelle Hotel in Oppstryn, Hotel Alexandra in Loen and Knutholmen in Kalvåg are all great places to stay. Nordfjord is located in the northern part of the county of Vestland, in the centre of Western Norway.

Flo by Lake Oppstrynsvatnet in Nordfjord, Norway.

Hotels and Accommodation in Stryn, Loen and Olden

Accommodation in stryn and oppstryn.

Hjelle Hotell at Hjelle in Oppstryn Cabins at Glomnes at Hjelle in Oppstryn Stryn Hotel in Stryn Visnes Historic Hotel in Stryn Stryn Camping in Stryn Strynsvatn Camping in Oppstryn Lidasanden by Lake Oppstrynsvatnet

Accommodation in Loen

Hotel Alexandra in Loen Hotel Loenfjord in Loen Sande Camping by Lake Lovatnet Loenvatn Feriesenter by Lake Lovatnet Sandeåsen Feriehytter by Lake Lovatnet Kjenndalstova at the inner part of Lake Lovatnet

Accommodation in Olden

Oldevatn Camping Aabrekk Gard in Oldedalen Melkevoll Bretun Camping Yrineset by Lake Oldevatnet Briksdalsbre Mountain Lodge Olden Camping Gryti Olden Fjordhotel in Olden

Loen and Olden – Useful Links

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4 Hour Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen

Set out on a thrilling 4-hour tour exploring Briksdal Glacier in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen. Journey through lush valleys, marvel at blue lakes, and discover glacier formation insights from knowledgeable guides. Get up close to the glacier’s icy blue hues for incredible photo opportunities. Convenient meeting point near Oldedalen’s visitor center, ensuring a smooth start. Explore an immersive Glacier Experience , walking through Briksdal Valley’s stunning landscapes. The tour typically lasts 2 hours, offering flexibility with a sample schedule for reference. Explore vibrant ice colors, feel the ancient ice beneath your feet, and make unforgettable memories. Pricing options and booking details ensure a seamless experience.

Tour Overview

4 Hour Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen - Tour Overview

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Briksdal Glacier on the guided tour through Oldedalen, enjoying the stunning natural wonders of Norway’s picturesque landscapes.

The tour takes you on a journey through lush green valleys, past glistening blue lakes , and towards the magnificent glacier. Along the way, knowledgeable guides provide fascinating insights into the formation and history of the glacier, as well as the surrounding flora and fauna .

You’ll have the opportunity to witness the glacier up close, marveling at its icy blue hues and towering presence. Don’t forget your camera, as this tour offers plenty of opportunities for capturing unforgettable moments amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of Briksdal Glacier.

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Meeting Point

4 Hour Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen - Meeting Point

The meeting point for the Briksdal Glacier tour in Oldedalen is conveniently located near the main entrance of the visitor center . This central location makes it easy for participants to gather before the tour begins. Visitors are advised to arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time to ensure a prompt start.

The meeting point provides a great opportunity for participants to meet their guide, ask any initial questions, and familiarize themselves with the surroundings. Plus, for cruise line passengers, there’s a back-to-ship guarantee , ensuring that the tour ends in time for passengers to return to their ships before departure.

This strategic meeting point sets the stage for an exciting adventure to the Briksdal Glacier.

Glacier Experience

Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of Oldedalen , visitors can enjoy a captivating Glacier Experience unlike any other.

The journey begins with a scenic walk through the enchanting Briksdal Valley , surrounded by towering mountains and lush greenery. As travelers approach the glacier, the air becomes crisper, and the sound of cascading water echoes through the valley.

Upon reaching the glacier’s edge, the true majesty of nature unfolds before their eyes. The vibrant hues of blue and white ice glisten in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing spectacle . Visitors have the opportunity to explore the glacier up close, feeling the ancient ice beneath their feet and witnessing the ever-changing beauty of this natural wonder.

Duration and Schedule

4 Hour Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen - Duration and Schedule

Visitors embarking on the Glacier Experience in Oldedalen can anticipate a well-structured itinerary detailing the duration and schedule of the tour. The Briksdal Glacier tour typically lasts around 2 hours, allowing visitors to explore the glacier and surrounding area thoroughly. Below is a table outlining a sample schedule for the tour:

This schedule is subject to change based on weather conditions and group pace, ensuring a flexible and enjoyable experience for all participants.

Pricing Information

4 Hour Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen - Pricing Information

Discover the diverse pricing options available for the Briksdal Glacier Tour in Oldedalen to tailor your experience to your preferences and budget. Here are some key points to consider:

  • Standard Adult Ticket: $116.09
  • Child Ticket (Ages 6-15): $58.04
  • Family Package (2 Adults + 2 Children): $290.22
  • Senior Citizen Discount (Ages 65+): 10% off standard ticket price
  • Group Discounts Available for bookings of 10 or more participants

These pricing options cater to various traveler demographics, ensuring that there’s a suitable choice for everyone. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or in a group, the Briksdal Glacier Tour give you an accessible and rewarding experience for all visitors.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

To ensure a seamless experience, the booking and cancellation policy for the Briksdal Glacier Tour in Oldedalen offers flexibility and clear guidelines for participants. Participants can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund . A full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start time . However, no refund is provided if the cancellation is made less than 24 hours before the tour’s start time.

Changes made less than 24 hours before the start time aren’t accepted. It’s important to note that cancellations are based on local time and are subject to a minimum number of travelers required for the tour to proceed. For further assistance or inquiries, participants can reach out to the Viator Help Center using the product code: 136071P11.

Additional Information

Amidst the rugged beauty of Oldedalen, essential details about the Briksdal Glacier Tour await eager explorers. Here are some additional pieces of information to enhance your tour experience:

  • Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery along the way.
  • Stay hydrated throughout the tour, especially if visiting during warmer months.
  • Listen attentively to the guide’s insights about the glacier’s formation and significance.
  • Respect the environment by following the designated paths and refraining from littering.

These tips will help ensure a memorable and enjoyable exploration of the Briksdal Glacier.

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  • Private Transfer From Maloy Port to Alesund Vigra Airport (Aes)
  • Private Transfer From Olden Cruise Port to Alesund City Hotels

Common questions

Are there any age or physical fitness requirements for participating in the briksdal glacier tour.

For the Briksdal Glacier Tour, participants should be aware of age and physical fitness requirements. The tour may involve walking on uneven terrain or navigating stairs. It’s advisable to check with the tour operator for specific details.

Is There a Restroom Available at the Meeting Point or Along the Tour Route?

Yes, there is a restroom available at the meeting point before the tour begins. Participants can utilize the facilities before embarking on the Briksdal Glacier Tour in Briksdalsbreen Oldedalen for their convenience and comfort.

Are There Any Opportunities for Wildlife Viewing During the Briksdal Glacier Tour?

During the Briksdal Glacier Tour, visitors might spot wildlife like reindeer, foxes, and various bird species in the picturesque surroundings. The tour offers a chance to observe these animals in their natural habitat.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour, or Are There Refreshments Available for Purchase?

Yes, visitors can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. There is also an option to purchase refreshments during the excursion. It’s convenient to have personal snacks while enjoying the stunning views.

Is There a Gift Shop or Souvenir Store at the Briksdal Glacier Site for Visitors to Purchase Memorabilia?

Yes, there is a gift shop at the Briksdal Glacier site for visitors to purchase memorabilia. It offers a variety of souvenirs to commemorate the experience. Guests can find unique items to take home and remember their visit.

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Details about this scheduled guided day tour:

The excursion will depart from the village of Olden. The bus will take you through the valley, passing ‘the little red church’ from the early 1900’s which was a gift from an American collector of Norwegian antiques. Nowadays it is a museum. The tour continues along Lake Olden to Rustøen, all the way at the end of the fjord. Here you will find many colourful farms, as this valley is very fertile, and many waterfalls. From Rustøen we go to Briksdal Inn. This is where the walk to the Briksdal Glacier, an arm of Europe’s largest glacier the Jostedal Glacier, starts.

A beautiful trail surrounded by waterfalls and mountains, will lead you to the viewpoint at the glacier lake, from where you will be able to enjoy this amazing natural treasure. The walk to the viewpoint normally takes approximately 45-60 minutes. The first part of the track is considered the most difficult. After that, the surface is relatively even and the hike becomes easier.

Meeting Point

Cruise Terminal / Norway Excursions Olden, 6788, Olden, Stryn municipality ( Google Maps ). Be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time. The meeting point is within walking distance from the port/pier and most of the hotels.

We do adapt to the departures of cruise ships.

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  • Tour duration; 4 hours
  • Difficulty; level 2-3, recommended for physically fit and adventurous guests
  • The signs that you see along the track are placed there for a reason. For your own safety, we recommend you to respect the warning signs at all times
  • We advise all our guests to wear appropriate shoes and clothing
  • In order for our excursions to be available for everyone, the time of departure/arrival of each excursion is set to match the itineraries of the cruise ships. In case a time of departure needs to be adjusted, you will be notified in time
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Itinerary from the Meeting Point

  • Drive to Briksdalen Inn, starting point of the walk
  • Walk to the foot of the glacier and the glacier lake, several photo stops included
  • Drive back to the meeting point, several photo stops included

*The order of stops may vary

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I travel on a cruise ship. will i be back in time for the ship’s departure.

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I travel on the Hurtigruten Coastal Steamer. Are your tours suited for me?

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I travel on a cruise ship. What happens if the ship decides to cancel a port call due to, for example, bad weather?

Rest assured that in such cases, you are entitled to a full refund.

Do you pick up passengers at the Cruise Terminal?

Yes, we always have staff (wearing bright yellow jackets with our company logo) ready to welcome our guests on the Cruise Terminal, just outside the security gates. Our buses will be parked on the Terminal, or as close by, always within walking distance.

I will be staying at a hotel/AirBnb, where do I find the meeting point?

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Our staff members (wearing bright yellow jackets with our company logo) will be waiting just outside the security gates of the Cruise Terminal, carrying the logo of Norway Excursions. Our vehicles also carry the logo of Norway Excursions. Should you not see our staff members on the pier immediately, rest assured that they will at the meeting point at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure of the tour.

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It is possible to pay the full amount at once. If preferred, it is also possible have each couple/participant of your group pay their own share. Should you prefer to split the payment, we kindly ask you to contact us and we will follow up accordingly.

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View of Briksdal glacier and lake at Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park, Norway

Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park

A highlight from our Norway road trip was visiting Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park. Briksdalsbreen (Briksdal Glacier in English) is an arm of the great Jostedalsbreen (Jostedal Glacier in English), the largest glacier in continental Europe .

Situated in the heart of Vestland county , Jostedalsbreen is split up into more than 50 glacier branches or ‘fingers’. The most famous are Briksdalsbreen and  Nigardsbreen .

Jostedalsbreen National Park is huge. It covers and area of 1315 square kilometres. So, if you want to visit a section of Jostedal glacier, you first need to choose where you will see the glacier (there are several options). 

Our plan was to visit Geiranger as the next stop on our Norway road trip (see the full itinerary here ). Because of this, it made sense to visit the northwest side of Jostedal glacier. If you choose this route, Briksdalsbreen is the most accessible place to view the glacier up close.  

View of Briksdal glacier and lake at Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park, Norway tourist attraction

The glacier is impressive, but smaller than we expected.

I was expecting to see this image – notice the tiny people on the bottom left of the glacier. They are likely on a Briksdal glacier tour.

Now, we did visit in mid-August, so the winter snow had long disappeared. 

I did not see anyone climbing the glacier during our visit, likely because the glacier is too high up the rocky mountain. Spring or early summer is likely the best time to visit Briksdalsbreen and do the Briksdal glacier walk.

Check out this drone footage of Briksdalsbreen glacier.

Hiking trial at Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park, surrounding by mountains and waterfalls

Briksdal Glacier Hike 

Briksdalsbreen is one of the most popular hikes in Jostedalsbreen National Park. Here’s a list of Jostedalsbreen National Park hiking trails .

The hike to Briksdal glacier is about 3 kilometers (about 5.5 km round trip) if you start at Briksdalsbreen Mountain Lodge. Some sections are on a wide gravel path (see above photo). There are also a few paved sections where hikers share the path with the troll cars (more on that below).

The hike is mostly a gradual uphill walk to reach the glacier. It’s not a difficult hike, but it does burn some calories. We noticed hikers of all abilities on the trail. If you prefer to go with a guide, there are tours you can take like this Olden Shore Excursion . 

There are also hiking trails to visit Melkevoll Glacier and Brenndal Glacier. Other challenging trails are the Mt. Kattanakken hike and Mt. Strynefjellet hike.

Hiking to Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park, Briksdal Glacier hike in Vestland, Norway

It rained heavily on the hike up to the glacier. We got wet. Fortunately, the rained stopped shortly after reaching the glacier. The walk down was mostly dry. 

The good news is that when it rains, the waterfalls look amazing.

Mountain waterfall at Briksdalsbreen in Jostedalsbreen National Park Norway

Visit Briksdals glacier by troll car

For those short on time or with mobility challenges, you can take view Briksdal glacier by troll car. The short trip starts at the souvenir shop in Briksdal and takes you to a stand that’s about 700 meters from the glacier. You will need to walk the rest of the way to reach the lake and glacier.

These troll cars were introduced in 2004. Prior to that, tourists were transported by horse and carriage. 

A round-trip with Troll car takes about 1.5 hours. More info on price and timetable here .

There is a cruise ship port in the nearby town Olden. If you’re planning to visit the glacier while on a Norway cruise, you can take a Briksdal glacier tour from the Olden cruise port. Most of the Briksdalbreen tours include a shuttle bus and troll car.

Briksdalbreen troll car pick-up location is near the mountain lodge and day parking lot

This powerful waterfall is Kleivafossen. During our visit, the spray from the waterfall was so strong that when we crossed the bridge we got showered. It didn’t matter though, because it was raining. 

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Another view of Kleivafossen waterfall. Notice the glacier in the distance (top of the above photo).

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How to get to Briksdalsbreen glacier

If you have a vehicle, it’s an easy drive to the Briksdalsbre parking area. There’s only one road from Olden to the parking lot. It’s a 30 minute drive each way. 

Pay parking is required. I don’t recall the exact price, but it was approx. 50 NOK. 

Note – there are two parking areas. We parked in the Melkevoll Bretun campground parking lot. There is a steep road up to the Briksdal tourist parking area, where we should have parked. It’s a slippery steep walk that can be avoided if you continue driving up towards the mountain lodge and tourist center.

There is a Briksdal glacier shuttle bus from Olden to Briksdal in the summer months. More info here . This is the best option to visit Briksdal glacier from cruise ship port in Olden.

There’s also a glacier shuttle bus service from Stryn Bus Terminal to Briksdal. The bus is parked beside Briksdalsbre Mountain Lodge (Fjellstove). More info here .

Note – the Jostedalsbreen National Park Center is located the village of Oppstryn. It’s located about 1 hour drive from Briksdalsbre (30 minutes east of Olden). 

Related post – Tips for driving in Norway as a tourist

First view of Jostedalsbreen Glacier towering over Oldevatnet lake, Norway national park

First view of Jostedalsbreen Glacier towering over Oldevatnet lake. This is actually NOT Briksdalsbreen glacier. It’s located on the left side of the above photo (you can’t see it from this viewpoint).  

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Look at the colour of that water! This is Oldevatnet , an emerald green glacier fed lake near Briksdalsbreen. You will drive beside this beautiful lake on the way to the park. Check out car rental options for Norway here .

red cabins with grass roofs at Gryta Camping, Oldevatnet lake

Briksdalsbreen camping 

We noticed a few campgrounds on the drive up to the Briksdalsbreen parking area. Some of them offer private cabins with spectacular waterfront views of Oldevatnet lake. 

Melkevoll Bretun Camping is located beside the Briksdal Mountain Lodge. It’s surrounded by waterfalls, glaciers and steep mountains. This is clearly the most convenient place to stay.  

We stayed at Førde Gjestehus og Camping , located in the town of Forde. It’s about a 2.5 hour drive from Forde to Briksdalsbreen. After our hike to Briksdal Glacier, we drove to Olden for lunch before driving to Geiranger. This is an additional 2.5 hours of driving. It’s a very long day, especially with kids.

If we could do it over, we would stay at one of the campgrounds in Oldedalen .

It looks like a fun place to spend the evening after a day of hiking to the glacier. Some campgrounds to consider are Olden Camping , Oldevatn Camping , Gryta Camping (pictured above) and/or Løken camping .

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The trip starts beside the souvernirshop in Briksdal and takes you to the stand about 700 m away from the glacier. You will have a nice walk to the glacier, into the Jostedal Glacier nationalpark, before the troll car takes you back to starting point.

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This 7 Realms Ultimate tour of Moscow can be 3-Day tour, with 7 hours each day, or 4-Day tour, with 5 hours each day. 

This bespoke history-culture-art itinerary is the ultimate guide of Moscow with authentic Russian, Ukranian and Georgian cuisines along the way. 

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Highlights of  7 Realms tour of Moscow

  • Explore Kremlin , the oldest and the largest fortress in Russia, a UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage;
  • Learn the stories of two Russian paradoxes –  Tsar Bell and Tsar Cannon , both the largest in the world;
  • Walk the oldest streets in Moscow  and observe the ancient architecture of Moskovy;
  • Discover Kitay Gorod , which used to be home to the first skyscraper and the first typography in Moscow, as well as the biggest pharmacy in Europe;
  • Dive into off the beaten path of Moscow – Zamoskvorechye  and get impressed with a dazzling mix of hidden architectural gems and art masterpieces of Russia;
  • Visit Tretyakov gallery  that reflects 1000 year-old history, art and culture of Russia;
  • Explore the iconic sights of legendary Kolomenskoe  including the Palace of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich, which is considered the eighth wonder of the world;
  • Get scenic panoramic views of Tsaritsino park , the most romantic park of Moscow;
  • Admire “Russian Gothic” of the Grand Palace in Tsaritsino , and enjoy the picturesque landscape with fairy-tale bridges;
  • Have fun in Gorky Park , which is even the #1 park of Russia;
  • Meet locals and catch up with local art trends in Winzavod Art Center , the oldest and most respectable art gallery in Moscow;
  • And, of course,  try Russian pelemeni, Soviet vareniki or bliny, Ukranian borsch, Georgian Khachapuri , as well traditional hospitality, coziest and amazingly beautiful interior of the best local restaurants.

12-14 th  centuries

Red Square, the Kremlin, Kitay Gorod + Russian traditional lunch

We are going to see the cradle of Russian history and track the development of Moscow.

The residence of Dukes, Tsars, Emperors, Supreme rulers, Presidents will surprise you with its cathedrals, largest in the world Tsar Cannon and Tsar Bell, as long as the Armory with personal belongings of Great Tsars.

Highlights:

Red square tour.

  • Walk-through  the Resurrection Gate  and don’t forget to flip a coin so you’ll be sure to come back one day!
  • Visit the world’s famous  Kazan Cathedral ;
  • See the  State Department Store  (GUM), once the Upper Trading Stalls, which were built over a century ago and still operating!
  • Admire the lovely  St. Basil’s Cathedral , built to commemorate the capture of the cities Kazan and Astrakhan. After construction of the cathedral, the poor architect, Postnik Yakovlev, was blinded by Ivan the Terrible, forbidding him from replicating such a beauty ever again;
  • Walk by  Lobnoye Mesto  (literally meaning the “forehead place”, or “Place of the Skulls”), once Ivan the Terrible’s stage for religious ceremonies, speeches, and important events;
  • As well as  Lenin’s Mausoleum, GUM,  Manege Square, the Monument after Marshal Zhukov, Alexander Garden, Grotto monument, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Obelisk to Romanov royal dynasty.

Kremlin Tour

  • The Cathedral of Twelve Apostles  forms the grand entrance to the luxurious Grand Kremlin Palace.
  • The Tsar Bell , the largest bell in the world, and  Cannon , the largest bombard by caliber in the world.
  • The Ivan the Great Bell Tower  marks the exact centre of Moscow and resembles a burning candle.
  • The Cathedral of the Assumption , place of coronation of the grand princes and tsars as well as the burial place of metropolitans and patriarchs.
  • The Cathedral of the Annunciation , the private church of Russian grand princes and tsars for domestic and family ceremonies.
  • The Cathedral of the Archangel , the necropolis of the Moscow dynasty of Ruriks and first Romanov tsars. The history of the necropolis started in 1340 with Ivan I, the great grandfather of Ivan the Terrible.
  • The Armory  originated as the royal arsenal in 1508 and boasting the richest collection of the works of Russian and foreign decorative and applied art of 4th-20th centuries.
  • +  The procession of the equestrian and pedestrian guards of the President’s regiment  (April to October).

Kitay Gorod Tour

Kitay Gorod is the oldest part of Moscow after the Kremlin, emerged in the 14th century due to the expansion of the boundaries of the Kremlin.:

Experience Kitay Gorod with its it’s charming one-of-a-kind places, many with great historical significance.

There are 4 monasteries, 24 churches, cathedrals, and 8 chapels in the area of Kitay gorod. We’ll see some of them.

You will also see:

  • First typography in Russia , founded in 1553;
  • First “skyscraper” of Moscow , 5-storeyed building built in 1876;
  • English Old Court on Varvarka street , the former home of the first foreign representation in Moscow (1553);

The Trinity monastery on Ilyinka  – Apartment house-monastery of the Holy Trinity St. Sergius Lavra (“Trinity Compound”) which is nowadays an object of cultural heritage of regional significance (1630s).

+ Traditional Russian food with a great buffet bar. 

Eat as much as you like! :) Hearty lunch in Russian traditional restaurant, with old Russian traditions, bright decor and amazing authentic food in historical Tverskaya street, the main street of Moscow.

14 th -17 th  centuries

Zamoskvorechye & Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve

Highlights :, zamoskvorechye tour.

  • Explore vibrant Zamoskvorechye neighborhood full of life and character, which locals consider an epicenter of architectural masterpieces and ancient cathedrals, modern street art and best coffee in the town – Ultimate Russian Culture Experience!
  • Soak in the beauty of the  greatest Russian masterpieces;
  • Explore the  treasures of Russian art and architecture , ancient and modern;
  • Get immersed into  Russian history ;
  • Track the  origins of Moscow ;
  • Experience Moscow’s premier art gallery –  Tretyakov Gallery;
  • Admire the impressive architectural styles of  Russian cathedrals and temples.

Kolomenskoe Tour

Discover the oldest settlement of Moscow belonging to the Stone Age!

Kolomenskoye is a Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve in the open air: Ethnographic art, historical and architectural complex with the existing facilities of the medieval farm, stables, a forge, an apiary, a watermill.

You will see:

  • Palace of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich , initially built in 17th century and consisted of 270 rooms Nowadays considered the 8th wonder of the world by Russians;
  • The Church of the Ascension  – a UNESCO monument and a masterpiece of Russian and world architecture.
  • Palace Pavillion  that served as a tea house or home theater, the main façade is decorated with Doric portico and two lioness sculptures;
  • Front Gate Complex  that was the main entrance to the summer residence of the Tsar for distinguished guests;
  • Church of Beheading of St. John the Forerunner  that Ivan the Terrible for holiday worships and his birthday feasts;
  • As well as royal  Food Yard, Peter I’s House, Household structure (Mead Brewery), The Streltsy Guard-houses, Moss Tower and the Memorial Pole.

+  Lunch in Korchma, Ukranian traditional restaurant.  

Dynamic interior with authentic decorations and festive ethnic Russian & Ukranian traditions in one place! Your lunch will include:

  • Lean sorrel borsch
  • Podolsky Salad,  incredibly juicy and crispy salad with cucumbers, tomatoes, radishes, cauliflower, carrots and greens;
  • Zrazy with mushrooms and spinach
  • Chicken soup with noodles
  • Spring salad with cucumbers, radish, eggs, green onions, lettuce and mayonnaise
  • Chicken schnitzel with stewed cabbage

18 th -21 st  centuries

Tsaritsino, Gorky Park, Winzavod Art Center

Tsaritsino tour.

Tsaritsyno is the monument of the so-called “Russian Gothic”, unique in its style.

Enjoy the picturesque nature of the architectural ensemble, fairy bridges and castle, vintage terraces, statues, ponds and historical atmosphere! You will see:

  • Palace of Catherine II , full of mysteries, gossips, intrigues and scandals;
  • Famous Bazhenov’s  Bridges  that are distinguished by unique artistic features that fully represented the architect’s “theater architecture”;
  • The cascade of  Tsaritsynsky ponds  formed during 16th-18th centuries;
  • Magic  Slopes  with beautiful landscapes that became a natural backdrop for open-air theater during Catherine II reign;
  • The Ruined Tower of Tsaritsyno  offers amazing panoramic views from its observation deck;
  • Temple of Ceres  where the Empress rested and watched holiday hay celebrations;
  • Tsaritsyno Fountain  with 3000 lights dancing polonaises and minuets in the evenings.

Gorky Park Tour

Gorky Park is Russia’s most popular park. It also features Europe’s largest skating rink with artificial ice in winter.

Discover Gorky Park from its early Soviet Communist history and hear the stories behind how it evolved to become the trendiest and hottest spot of Moscow.

Founded in 1923, the park has a lot to impress with:

  • Rich Soviet past;
  • Authentic local vibe;
  • Garage Art Center,  founded by Dasha Zhukova, the wife of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich;
  • Gorgeous nature landscape; 
  • Yoga and dance classes;
  • A myriad of local cozy cafes , street food kiosks, posh restaurants and coffee places with hot pastry.

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow tour.
  • + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility during the walking tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

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