Getting Around
The Flåm Line offers a scenic and memorable journey through the valley, perfect for photography enthusiasts.





Myrdal is a serene and picturesque area located in Aurland Municipality, Vestland county, Norway. Known for its strategic location on the Bergen Line and the Flåm Line, Myrdal attracts tourists seeking breathtaking views and unique rail experiences. The village is nestled in the hills with only a few houses, providing a peaceful escape into nature. The Flåm Line offers a remarkable journey through the narrow Flåmsdalen valley, making Myrdal a perfect spot for those who appreciate scenic train rides and tranquil surroundings.
Myrdal is a serene and picturesque area located in Aurland Municipality, Vestland county, Norway. Known for its strategic location on the Bergen Line and the Flåm Line, Myrdal attracts tourists seeking breathtaking views and unique rail experiences. The village is nestled in the hills with only a few houses, providing a peaceful escape into nature. The Flåm Line offers a remarkable journey through the narrow Flåmsdalen valley, making Myrdal a perfect spot for those who appreciate scenic train rides and tranquil surroundings.
Myrdal Station on the Bergen Line.
Access to the famous Flåm Line.
Stunning views of Flåmsdalen valley.
Quiet, remote atmosphere.
Close access to the Flåm Line, ideal for scenic train rides.
Beautiful natural surroundings with hiking opportunities.
Remote location with limited amenities.
The Flåm Line offers a scenic and memorable journey through the valley, perfect for photography enthusiasts.
Myrdal Station is a key stop on the Bergen Line, offering easy access to the surrounding natural beauty.
Scenic train journeys and nature enthusiasts.
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$100-$200 p/day
Norwegian, English
Be prepared for changing weather conditions, as the area can be quite remote and exposed.
Tourists, Nature Lovers
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit Myrdal with blooming nature and fewer tourists.
Summers are popular for train journeys and hiking, but can be crowded.
Fall offers stunning foliage and a quieter atmosphere.
Winter can be harsh with limited access, but offers a unique snowy landscape.