Visit Flydalsjuvet — the jutting rock ledge that graces every Geiranger postcard — and the dramatic Eagle Bend hairpin, two of Norway's most-photographed vistas, by private chauffeured transfer at your own pace.
What to expect
Your guide threads the car along the panoramic Ørnevegen (Eagle Road) — 11 hairpin bends carved into the clifftop — pausing at the Eagle Bend viewpoint where the entire length of the Geirangerfjord unspools below. At Flydalsjuvet, you step onto the cantilevered rock shelf for that iconic aerial view of Geiranger village and the ships below. The guide weaves in Norse mythology, local farming history, and geology throughout.
Good to know
Confirm your guide speaks English and includes both Flydalsjuvet and Eagle Bend in the itinerary when booking. From Eidsdal, the Linge ferry to Geiranger takes about 30 minutes total (ferry + drive). Excursion runs 3–4 hours comfortably. Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes for the viewpoint paths.