Bergen: Easy Hike to Bondhus Glacier Lake & Visit to Rosendal
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Bergen: Easy Hike to Bondhus Glacier Lake & Visit to Rosendal

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Join us on an unforgettable trip to Bondhus Valley and Bondhus Glacier Lake! Set at the foot of the Bondhusbreen Glacier in Folgefonna National Park, the hike to Bondhus Lake follows an easy historic route, suitable for everyone. The walk is 2.3 km each way, follows a wide gravel road the entire time, and has a gentle incline.

At the lake, you can enjoy a quiet moment by the water’s edge, surrounded by rock formations and with the glacier in the background — a perfect setting for photos and relaxation.

The tour also includes a visit to the village of Rosendal and two ferry crossings on the Hardangerfjord.

A warm lunch made from organic, locally sourced ingredients is enjoyed before the walk, and a knowledgeable local guide accompanies you as you explore this distinctive national park landscape.

This tour offers a perfect balance of scenic bus rides with ferry crossings, gentle hiking, local food, and iconic Norwegian scenery — ideal for nature lovers and life-lasting memories!

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From Bergen - Bondhus Glacier Lake in Folgefonna National Park

What's included

Ferry crossing Hardangerfjord
Lunch
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Ferry crossing Osfjord

Detailed itinerary

1

Within just ten minutes after leaving Bergen, we’re already out of the city and surrounded by beautiful scenery.
A little later, the road follows the idyllic Osterfjord, with Osterøy — Northern Europe’s largest inland island — on the left-hand side.

At the narrowest point of the fjord, you’ll spot the elegant suspension bridge that connects Osterøy to the mainland.

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After about an hour on the road, we arrive at the scenic Blåbærsletta. This is the perfect spot to stretch your legs, take a bathroom break, and—most importantly—soak in the views of the Fusafjord. We spend about 15 minutes here, enjoying a refreshing pause in nature’s embrace.

From Blåbærsletta, we drive through beautiful fjord and mountain scenery towards the Hardangerfjord. On narrow roads, we pass lush valleys and charming small villages, where you can catch a glimpse of local life. Keep your eyes open for the many waterfalls plunging down the mountainsides—an impressive sight that truly shows the power of nature.

As we get closer to the Hardangerfjord, the landscape gradually opens up, offering wide panoramic views across the fjord.

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About 40 minutes after leaving Blåbærsletta, we arrive at Gjermundshamn, where we take our first ferry crossing of the day across the Hardangerfjord. The short journey of around 20 minutes offers beautiful views of the fjord and the surrounding mountains and provides a pleasant break from the road. As we sail across the fjord, you can enjoy the changing scenery and see the landscape from a different perspective.

After the ferry crossing, we drive for another 10 minutes towards Rosendal.

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Rosendal is a small village beautifully set between the fjord and the mountains, known for its calm atmosphere and strong connection to local life in the Hardanger region. We park directly on the quay, where you can enjoy beautiful views across the fjord and towards the surrounding mountains.

In Rosendal, it is time for lunch. We enjoy a warm meal at a local restaurant, where food is prepared with a focus on local ingredients and traditional flavours. This is a relaxed break before continuing towards Bondhus Valley for the walk later in the day.

We stay in Rosendal for almost one hour.

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Bondhus is one of the most scenic areas in the region. The walk through Bondhus Valley follows an open, well-maintained route through a wide valley, with views of surrounding mountains and waterfalls along the way. The route gently leads to the clear waters of Bondhus Lake, where the Bondhusbreen Glacier comes into view at the far end of the valley. The glacier is part of Folgefonna National Park, home to one of Norway’s largest mainland ice caps and a landscape shaped by ice over thousands of years.

The walk to the lake is approximately 2.5 km one way and takes about 30-40 minutes at a relaxed pace, with around 20-30 minutes on the return. This part of the tour offers a comfortable balance between easy walking and impressive natural scenery, without steep or demanding terrain.
A local guide accompanies the walk. We allow a total of 2 hours in Bondhus Valley, including the walk and time at the lake, so there is no rush and plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings at your own pace.

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Jondal is idyllically situated by the Hardangerfjord, surrounded by mountains and green valleys. The village is an important gateway to Folgefonna National Park, one of Norway’s largest glacier areas, located just a short distance inland. In summer, the contrast between glacier landscapes and the fjord below is especially striking.

Jondal has a strong local identity and a long history connected to the fjord, with well-preserved wooden buildings and traditions linked to boat building and coastal life. The village is one of the few in Norway with official status as a national park village, reflecting its close relationship with nature and focus on sustainability.

We make a short photo stop near the ferry terminal before continuing with the second ferry crossing of the day.

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Located near Norheimsund in the Hardanger region, Steinsdalsfossen is one of Norway’s most well-known and accessible waterfalls. The surrounding area is known for its fertile landscapes and scenic roads, making this a pleasant stop along the journey.

With a drop of around 50 metres, Steinsdalsfossen is especially famous for the path that runs behind the waterfall, allowing visitors to walk behind the rushing water and experience its power up close without getting wet.

You will have time to walk along the path, enjoy the views, and take photos. Steinsdalsfossen is a favourite spot for photographers and offers excellent opportunities to capture the character of the Hardanger landscape.

We stay at Steinsdalsfossen for approximately 30 minutes.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The bus will park at the bus-stop near STRANDKAITERMINALEN / FAST BOATS TRIPS.

The bus may have parked in a slighty different space, but it’s in the area on the link.
This is because of traffic in the area.

Depaturetime: 08:45 AM – Meeting time 08:30

About Bergen

Bergen is a picturesque city known for its stunning natural surroundings, vibrant cultural scene, and rich maritime heritage. Nestled between seven mountains and the North Sea, it offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures, historic charm, and modern Norwegian lifestyle.

Top Attractions

Bryggen

Bryggen is a historic wharf and UNESCO World Heritage site featuring colorful wooden houses dating back to the Hanseatic League era.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore, museums may charge entry

Fløyen

Fløyen is one of Bergen's seven mountains, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding fjords. Accessible by funicular or hiking.

Nature 2-3 hours NOK 100 for funicular ride (free for hiking)

Bergen Aquarium

A family-friendly attraction showcasing marine life from the Norwegian coast and beyond, including penguins, seals, and a variety of fish.

Nature 2-3 hours NOK 250-300

Fish Market (Fisketorget)

A bustling market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional Norwegian delicacies. A must-visit for food lovers.

Cultural 1 hour Free to explore, prices vary for food and souvenirs

Troldhaugen

The former home of the famous composer Edvard Grieg, now a museum offering insights into his life and work.

Historical 2-3 hours NOK 120-150

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fårikål

A traditional Norwegian stew made with lamb, cabbage, and spices. It's the national dish of Norway and a must-try for its hearty flavor.

Dinner Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Rakfisk

Fermented fish, typically trout or char, served with sour cream, onions, and flatbread. It's an acquired taste but a significant part of Norwegian culinary tradition.

Snack Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Klippfisk

Dried and salted cod, often rehydrated and served in various dishes. It's a staple in Norwegian cuisine and has a unique texture and flavor.

Dinner Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Brunost

A brown, caramel-like cheese made from a mixture of goat's milk and cow's milk whey. It's often served on waffles or with fruit.

Dessert Contains dairy, not suitable for vegans.

Popular Activities

Hiking Biking Kayaking Paragliding White-water rafting Coffee at a café Strolling through Bryggen Visiting the Fish Market

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with long daylight hours, pleasant temperatures, and numerous outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.

12°C to 20°C 54°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Norwegian
  • Widely spoken: English, German, Swedish, Danish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Norwegian Krone (NOK)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Bergen is a very safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings
  • • Use licensed taxis

Getting there

By air
  • Bergen Airport, Flesland • 17 km from city center
By train

Bergen Station

By bus

Bergen Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Bergen. They are efficient, frequent, and cover most attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Taxi Bergen, InDriver

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Bryggen Nordnes Strandkaiten Fjellveien

Day trips

Hardangerfjord
100 km from Bergen • Full day

Hardangerfjord is Norway's second-longest fjord, offering stunning landscapes, fruit orchards, and waterfalls. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers and photographers.

Voss
80 km from Bergen • Half day to full day

Voss is a popular destination for outdoor activities, offering hiking, biking, and water sports. It's a great day trip for adventure enthusiasts.

Flam and the Flamsbana Railway
160 km from Bergen • Full day

Flam is a picturesque village known for its stunning fjord views and the famous Flamsbana Railway, one of the world's most scenic train journeys.

Festivals

Bergen International Festival • May Bergen Food Festival • August Bergen Jazz Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Fish Market early in the morning for the freshest seafood and a lively atmosphere
  • Take the Fløyen funicular or hike up for stunning views of the city and fjords
  • Explore the historic Bryggen wharf and its charming alleys and courtyards
  • Try traditional Norwegian dishes like fårikål and rakfisk for an authentic culinary experience
  • Use the Skyss app for public transport tickets and schedules to save time and money
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  • Max travelers: 15
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