The 20 € price gap between these two tours reflects a radically different commitment. Trolltunga Active's 5h via ferrata at 107 € pairs the climb with a guided tour of the Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry in Tyssedal, making it the sharper entry point for first-timers who want context alongside the vertical exposure. The 10h option at 127.12 € stacks the via ferrata onto a full hiking excursion to Trolltunga, one of Norway's most exposed rock ledges hanging over Hardangerfjord. Both tours are rated Sporty and run in Norwegian and English. If you want maximum elevation time and the iconic cliff photo, the longer tour earns its price. If 5 hours of technical climbing plus a museum debrief sounds right, the shorter one delivers a tighter punch.
Best initiation
Via Ferrata Excursion and Guided Museum Tour in Tyssedal
At 107 € for 5h, this tour delivers technical via ferrata exposure above Hardangerfjord plus a guided museum visit, without the full-day commitment.
Maximum rush
Via Ferrata and Hiking Excursion to Trolltunga from Tyssedal
At 127.12 € for 10h, this tour pushes you from iron rungs to the open rock ledge of Trolltunga, one of Norway's most exposed natural platforms.
Season
May – October
Coordinates
60.1261°N, 6.5918°EEquipment
Both tours run 5h to 10h at Sporty level, so wear sturdy hiking boots with ankle support and pack a wind-resistant layer since Hardangerfjord ridgelines turn cold fast. Harness and helmet are provided by Trolltunga Active, but bring water, a packed lunch and energy snacks for the longer day.
Getting there
The 5h tour meets at the Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry, Naustbakken 7, Tyssedal, while the 10h tour departs from Trolltunga Active Base at Skjeggedal 20, Tyssedal. The nearest major transport hub is Odda, roughly 10 km away, with onward connections from Bergen.
Updated on 3 March 2026