![]() Unfortunately, that way will bypass Flam and Borgund. I’m not an expert on this (as I really only know our route), but I believe there is a more direct route than ours (just under 7 hours on the RV7). Or you can ignore the sign up, but if your rental doesn’t include them, they can still bill you for it, but they will add their own processing fees on top, so it’ll be more expensive. 3d, there are many toll roads and you have to sign up for EPC (European parking commission) account online (could also be done after the trip (so you can pay the tolls), unless your rental includes them. It is 80 on a winding road, which should be 60, and it is also eighty on a perfectly straight highway, which should be 110! There are also too many changes of speed limit aling the road, and one can easily miss them. Almost all of them could be avoided though by going a few extra miles on parallel historical roads, which usually follow rivers and creeks. Put “avoid tunnels” in your navigation, as otherwise you will spend a good chunk of the road underground, and its superboring there. The scenery was spectacular, but here are a couple of advices. We just drove from Oslo to Flam on routes 7, 52 and E16 (whatever Google maps recommended as the shortest). If we did the round-trip drive, would go Aurland road on way there (stopping at Stegastein on way down) then through tunnel on way back (if that’s important, it is a bit quicker).” Voss is an outdoor activity hub but only two hours to Bergen. If one was to stay in Undredal/Flam area, could probably get a morning boat out to see the Fjord that wouldn’t be nearly as busy as when the trains arrive. Might be a nice quaint place to stay there. Probably took us ~6hrs to Undredal with a couple stops). We had lunch at Undredal (just past overly touristy Flam. Other option is high mountain “Aurland road” between Aurland and Laerdal. Shortly after we went through the Laerdalstunnelen. 52 to Borgund (most historic stave church). “We took the Oslo #7 to Gol where we hit the # 52 through Hemsedal (gateway to high country). Lots of people (experts and otherwise) enjoy chiming in. ![]() You can also pose this question on a Tripadvisor forum. I would make a hotel reservation now that you can cancel if your plans change. Bergen books up very quickly in the summer. Personally, I think it is worth taking your time one way, perhaps spending a night near Flam (Undredal), and if you have another night, take it in Bergen (then perhaps more directly back?). Here is what my husband had to say (below).
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