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by PirateMonkey

Flåm is beautiful and although there are a lot of tourists, it doesn't feel as crowded as Geiranger. If visiting Flåm make sure you experience the world-famous Flåm railway for breathtaking views and Ægir Bryggeri to experience the local micro-brewery fare (they have both alcoholic and non-alcoholic offerings). Here at Flåm you'll find slightly better souvenirs than the other cruise ports and there's always the opportunity for a vafler or reindeer/moose burger. Flåm is certainly on my list of places I intend to revisit some time.

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by DragonGran

The scenery on the sail up to Flam is magnificent. Again we were docked right in the middle of the town. The excursion on the Flam railway was spectacular, well worth it. The railway museum was worth a visit too.

Visited: May 11, 2019

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by powerfulpierre1

Not much to do in Flam. Take excursion on train, its spectacular. Takes a couple of hours. Sit on the right for better views. Booked tickets on line.Half the price of P&O excursion (£98) Plenty of tickets were available in station which is a couple of minutes walk from ship.Make sure you book the same time as trips organised by P&O (theres a theme here). That way you know you will be back before ship sails.

Visited: Jun 01, 2019

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by JaniceFJ

Again it rained. We were undecided about the train journey but could have got tickets at the station which is on the dock for the 3pm journey for £60 each, (however it didn’t return until 5pm and we were due to leave at 5.30pm so we didn’t risk it). Buy online before you go as I think you can get it for £40 and P&O charge £90 for their excursion. We went for a long walk and had a couple of beers at £10 each in a lovely restaurant on the dock. Beautiful scenery. Some people were kayaking and cycling in the area.

Visited: Aug 16, 2019

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