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Take the train from Oslo to Geilo, then the bus from Geilo to Eidfjord. The bus service is daily in the period from 7. May - 30. September. Outside of this period, you must take the train from Oslo to Voss and then take the bus from Voss to Eidfjord. A taxi from Voss to Eidfjord is roughly $2000NOK.
If you come from Bergen you take the train to Voss and then the bus to Eidfjord.
Bergen - Eidfjord via the Rv 7 road: Kvamskogen, Norheimsund and along the Hardanger fjord to Granvin. From Granvin to the ferry connection Bruravik - Brimnes. Around threehours.
Bergen - Eidfjord via the Rv 13: In the direction of Voss and to the Bruravik - Brimnes ferry connection. Around two-and-a-half hours.
By ferry
Ferry over the Hardangerfjord Bruravik - Brimnes
Summer: Daily departures every 20 minutes. Winter: Daily departures every 40 minutes. The journey takes 10 minutes. Brimnes lies around 10 kilometres from Eidfjord.
Oslo - Eidfjord via the E18 road: Oslo - Drammen, then Rv 40 via Kongsberg to Geilo, then Rv 7 over Hardangervidda.Five to six hours.
Oslo - Eidfjord via E16: Oslo - Hønefoss, then Rv 7 through Hallingdal and over Hardangervidda. Five to six hours.
Geilo - Eidfjord: Along the Rv 7 over Hardangervidda, around one-and-a-half hours.
Larvik - Eidfjord: See Oslo Rv 40 via Kongsberg and Geilo.
Egersund - Eidfjord: E39, E134 and Rv 13 roads.
Haugesund - Eidfjord: E134 towards Røldal, then Skare,along Rv 13 towards Odda.
Stavanger - Eidfjord: E39 to Haugesund, E134 towards Røldal,then Skare, along Rv 13 towards Odda.
Kristiansand - Eidfjord: Rv 9 through Evje, Bygland and Setesdal to Haukeligrend. Then along E134 to Røldal and onwards along Rv 13 towards Odda.
Offers activities fall, winter and spring, for instance: horse and carriage trips, sleigh rides, snow shoe trips, baking, guided tours
* Offers activities that give unforgettable experiences in the local area like Climbing, scrambling, waterfall jumping, rafting and glacier walking. Also rents out bikes
* Activities for both children and adults, like artwork, geocaching and photo workshops.
Well-prepared footpaths, central Eidfjord and Øvre Eidfjord. Easy walking. Maps at the tourist information centre and the Hardangervidda Naturecentre.
* Måbøgaldane, Måbødalen. Old path up Måbødalen - total length five kilometres. Experience 400 years of road building traditions, from footpaths to the most modern engineering achievements. Tour tip: Go up Måbødalen and down the old road in Måbødalen. Around three-and-a-half hours.
* Simadal, Well-prepared footpath along Simadals river. Information at the tourist information centre. If you want to see one of Norway’s highest waterfalls, Skytjefossen, you must drive to Tveit. You can park here and follow the road to the waterfall.
* Sysendalen, Hardangervidda, Fine walks along footpaths and rides along cycle paths. An excellent and popular
area for outings, fishing and berry picking.