Location: Vatnahalsen. Only accessible by train, hiking or biking.
Season: May-October, daily
Booking, availability and prices: please see Flåm Zipline website, or visit Norway`s Best website for special package deal with train, zipline and bike.
Get ready for a heart-pounding adventure at Flåm Zipline – Scandinavia’s longest zipline with a jaw-dropping 1,381-meter span!
Located at Vatnahalsen, 820 meters above sea level, it’s only accessible by train, hiking or biking, offering stunning views of the Flåm Valley.
Arrive at Vatnahalsen station, follow signs to Flåm Zipline, and soak in the breathtaking view. The crew hands you helmets and harnesses, gives easy instructions, and off you go on an adrenaline-filled flight to the lower station at Kårdal.
Zoom through the air, enjoy the stunning scenery, and feel the rush. When you reach the end at Kårdal mountain farm, the friendly staff helps you out of the harness. From there, you can walk or ride a pre-rented bike (book ahead) for an exciting 15-kilometer downhill trip to Flåm. You can also take a scenic 2.5-kilometer walk to Blomheller station and catch the next train to Flåm or Myrdal.
Planning to cycle Rallarvegen (The Navvies Road) from Finse to Flåm? Enhance your adventure with the Flåm Zipline – they’ll send your bike down after you!
Getting there:
Take the Flåm Railway to Vatnahalsen station. From the station, it takes only a couple of minutes to walk to the top of the zipline.
If you arrive at Myrdal on the Bergen Line, it takes approx. 15 minutes to walk down to the top of the zipline. Or you can take the Flåm Railway one stop to Vatnahalsen station.
If you are cycling or walking the popular Rallar Road, the zipline is situated close to the road. Bikes can be conveyed on a separate zipline at no extra cost.
In Kårdalen there are a limited number of bikes for rent. This means you can ride down to Flåm after the zipline adventure. Distance Kårdalen – Flåm 14 km.
Practical information:
Minimum weight 25 kg.
Maximum weight 140 kg.
It is not permitted to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Health: If you are pregnant or have back, neck, heart or lung problems, or you suffer from epilepsy or any other condition that could result in seizures, you should consider whether it is advisable to to use the zipline or not.
In the event of bad weather, the zipline may be closed for safety reasons.
Bikes and larger items of luggage can be conveyed by a separate zipline at no extra cost.