Between Drammen and Honefoss #1

Oslo to Myrdal by train

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From Oslo S to Myrdal

Journey Summary

Travel Time
4hr 33min - 4hr 45min
Frequency
Daily
Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings open: 90 days ahead of the travel date.

Discounted 'Minipris' tickets can still be be available if you're booking only a few days ahead, but the very cheapest tickets generally sell out weeks in advance.

The cheapest/discounted tickets will sell out first on the most popular trains, which are the daytime trains on this route, so prices can vary between trains on your travel date.

Reservations are particularly recommended for this journey if you will be buying tickets - during the summer window seats in Komfort class can be fully reserved weeks ahead.

If you are new to booking train tickets for Norwegian train journeys, we have produced this guide - it should help you save time and money and confusion.

Using Rail Passes on this journey:

Reservations are required on the Oslo - Bergen route, but if you will be travelling with a 1st class Eurail or InterRail pass they're free!

If you will be travelling with a 2nd class Eurail or InterRail pass, and want to travel in 2nd class they cost the equivalent of €6

However, unsually, 2nd cclass users can opt to pay a more expensive fee of the equivalent around €11 to travel in 'Komfort' class =  1st class on Regiontog trains.

These rail pass reservations can be arranged by calling the NSB international booking service on +4761051910.

If you have a 1st class pass, make this clear when calling to make reservations in 'Komfort' class -  in order to avoid being charged any fees.

Rail pass users can also obtain a 30% discount on the Flaamsbana line.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
Vy from 299 NOK

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - YesMountain viewsLake views

Good to Know

These Regiontog trains to Myrdal are usually scheduled to depart from Oslo daily at 08:25; 12:03 and 15:43, but between early April and late September, there is an additional early morning departure at 06:25.

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The Oslo to Bergen railway route is one of Europe's Top 5 most fabulous train journeys, but if you take the first departure of the day and leave the train at Myrdal, not only will you have experienced most of the Oslo to Bergen journey, you can also connect to another Top 5 journey - the Flaamsbana.

You can take the incredible Flaamsbana down to Flaam, where you can take the ferry along part of the amazing Sognefjord to Gudvangen.

From Gudvangen you take a bus, make sure it's taking the longer route via the hotel as that route has amazing waterfall views, to Voss, where you connect with a train on to Bergen.

That may seem complicated, but it's not, each connection is no more than steps away from the next.

Between Myrdal and Bergen, you'll be taking the 'Norway In a Nutshell' route, so follow the crowd!

The train journey from Oslo to Myrdal:

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Final Destination: Bergen

Type of Scenery: Lakes, mountains

Star Rating: *****

In summary the best of the views are from the left of the train - when facing the direction of travel.
The only sections of the journey on which the best of the views are on the right are between Drammen and Honefoss, Gol and Geilo and for the final part of the journey between Finse and Myrda.

Time your trip so that you're travelling on one of the first two trains of the day, to make the most of the jaw-dropping spectacle.

What gives this journey from Oslo to Myrdal its primary wow factor is the crossing over the Hardangervidda plateau, the highest altitude travelled by European main line trains.

As can be seen in these two videos that ShowMeTheJourney filmed from the train:

Longer video:

Shorter version - filmed further west towards Finse

You will be crossing the plateau between Haugastøl and Mjølfjell with views stretching across a landscape above the tree line, studded with lakes and mountains.
The best views are from the left of the train on this part of the journey.

Don’t expect the high peaks that can be seen from Alpine routes, this route’s spectacle comes from a sense of other-worldliness.

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If you are new to travelling by train in Norway, our NorwegianTrain Travel Guide is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.

Between Drammen and Honefoss #1 Between Drammen and Honefoss #1
Between Honefoss and Gol Between Honefoss and Gol
Between Gol and Geilo Between Gol and Geilo
Between Geilo and Finse #1 Between Geilo and Finse #1
Between Geilo and Finse #2 Between Geilo and Finse #2
Between Finse and Myrdal #1 Between Finse and Myrdal #1
Between Finse and Myrdal #2 Between Finse and Myrdal #2
Between Finse and Myrdal #3 Between Finse and Myrdal #3

These Regiontog trains to Myrdal are usually scheduled to depart from Oslo daily at 08:25; 12:03 and 15:43, but between early April and late September, there is an additional early morning departure at 06:25.

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The Oslo to Bergen railway route is one of Europe's Top 5 most fabulous train journeys, but if you take the first departure of the day and leave the train at Myrdal, not only will you have experienced most of the Oslo to Bergen journey, you can also connect to another Top 5 journey - the Flaamsbana.

You can take the incredible Flaamsbana down to Flaam, where you can take the ferry along part of the amazing Sognefjord to Gudvangen.

From Gudvangen you take a bus, make sure it's taking the longer route via the hotel as that route has amazing waterfall views, to Voss, where you connect with a train on to Bergen.

That may seem complicated, but it's not, each connection is no more than steps away from the next.

Between Myrdal and Bergen, you'll be taking the 'Norway In a Nutshell' route, so follow the crowd!

The train journey from Oslo to Myrdal:

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Final Destination: Bergen

Type of Scenery: Lakes, mountains

Star Rating: *****

In summary the best of the views are from the left of the train - when facing the direction of travel.
The only sections of the journey on which the best of the views are on the right are between Drammen and Honefoss, Gol and Geilo and for the final part of the journey between Finse and Myrda.

Time your trip so that you're travelling on one of the first two trains of the day, to make the most of the jaw-dropping spectacle.

What gives this journey from Oslo to Myrdal its primary wow factor is the crossing over the Hardangervidda plateau, the highest altitude travelled by European main line trains.

As can be seen in these two videos that ShowMeTheJourney filmed from the train:

Longer video:

Shorter version - filmed further west towards Finse

You will be crossing the plateau between Haugastøl and Mjølfjell with views stretching across a landscape above the tree line, studded with lakes and mountains.
The best views are from the left of the train on this part of the journey.

Don’t expect the high peaks that can be seen from Alpine routes, this route’s spectacle comes from a sense of other-worldliness.

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If you are new to travelling by train in Norway, our NorwegianTrain Travel Guide is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.

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