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Vossevangen is approximately 100 km (62 miles) east of Bergen. By private transfer the drive takes around 1.5 hours, following a scenic route through fjord valleys and mountain passes. This makes it one of the most accessible and rewarding day trips from Bergen, with enough travel time to enjoy the landscape without eating too much into your day on the ground.
For a satisfying day trip, plan for 4 to 6 hours in the village. That gives you time to visit Vangskyrkja, walk through the Voss Folkemuseum's 16 historic homes and farms, and still have room to watch — or join — an outdoor activity. If you arrive during Extreme Sports Week, keep in mind the atmosphere is electric and you may want every minute you can get.
Extreme Sports Week (Ekstremsportveko) is one of Europe's largest extreme sports festivals, held each summer in Vossevangen — typically in late June, though it is worth checking the official Ekstremsportveko website for the current year's dates before planning around it. Vossevangen's unique geography — surrounded by mountains, rivers, and open sky — makes it one of the few places in the world capable of hosting skydiving, paragliding, BASE jumping, kayaking, and mountain biking competitions all in the same location. Even if you are not a participant, the energy and spectacle make for an unforgettable experience.
Vossevangen punches well above its size. Nestled between Norway's two longest fjords and surrounded by snow-capped mountains, whitewater rivers, and dense forest, it delivers a rare combination of extreme outdoor adventure and genuine cultural heritage. Whether you're here for the adrenaline — paragliding, skydiving, whitewater kayaking, skiing — or to explore the medieval Vangskyrkja church and the open-air Voss Folkemuseum, a single day gives you enough to walk away with a vivid, lasting impression of Norwegian village life at its most dramatic.
Local food is part of the experience here. Grab a smoked sausage for a quick, satisfying bite that is deeply tied to Norwegian outdoor culture. For the more adventurous, Smalahove — a traditional dish of salted and smoked sheep's head — is as authentic as Norwegian cuisine gets and has been a regional staple for centuries. Trying it is optional, but it makes for a great story.
Vossevangen sits in a valley surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery, and the drive itself is part of the experience. A private transfer means you travel on your own schedule, with no fixed departure times or crowded carriages, and your driver handles all the logistics so you can focus on the views. You can also add scenic stops along the way, making the journey as worthwhile as the destination.