by rj1980rd
Walked the town and the train museum, then hiked up to a waterfall.
by ts1857
Beautiful and scenic, what I imagined Norway to be.
by kamalei63
Didn't do the train this time, took the all electric zero emission people ferry (completely accessible) through the UNESCO Naeroyfjord to Gudvangan and then drove to Stalheim which is just jaw dropping.
by Wysteria
Went on the fjord excursion which was very relaxing just sitting there watching the beauty of the fjords pass by. The boat had great facilities with a small cafe/shop onboard and was immaculate.
Visited: Sep 13, 2019
by tudor01
Great port and on a great ship too but........ Did the Flam train ride and the Stegastein viewpoint and it cost us £145 in total (2 of us). We simply went to the tourist office and asked. The same trips booked on the ship would have cost us almost £300. Nuf said!!!!
by patriciascott
Should have taken the Flam railway tour
Visited: Jul 19, 2013
by Lancer42
Wonderful views and vistas.
Visited: Jun 08, 2019
by Semmeke
Flåm itself is very small. The cruiselines bought up all available train tickets so there’s no use in trying to book privately.
Visited: Jun 15, 2019
by mandydownes
Lovely port did the railway which was well worth the time
Visited: Aug 09, 2017
by Dalekd
We were tendered into the town. The tender dock is at the heart of the town. This is very much a tourist town, but fun. We did take the train up the mountain and did enjoy the train ride and refreshments at the top of the mountain.
Visited: Aug 25, 2019
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