Opening hours & prices
Opening hours 2024/25
Viking Village
January 1 - March 31: Open all days 10.30-14.00
April 1 - October 31: Open every day 10.00-18.00
November 1 - December 31: Open every day 10.30-14.00 (24 and 25 December closed)
Viking Diner
Drop-in café:
November 1 - March 31: 11.00-18.00
April 1 - October 31: 11.00-21.00
Tickets
Prisar
Tickets can always be purchased at the entrance.
Day ticket Adult from 16 years: NOK 250,-
Day ticket Children (4-15 years): NOK 110,-
Family Day Ticket (2 Adults + own children 4-15 years): NOK 675,-
NB: Can only be purchased at the entranceChildren under 4 years free of charge when accompanied by a parent. NB! Children under the age of 12 are not admitted unless accompanied by a parent.
How to order
Group prebooking: salg@guas.no
Tickets at the door or at www.norwaysbest.com , www.tourthefjords.com and www.fjordtours.com Here you can also buy Fjord Cruise Nærøyfjord or Shuttle Bus Flåm - Gudvangen .
How to get there Viking Valley
Located 20 km from Flåm - by the Sognefjord
Located just off the E16 between Flåm and Voss, is Viking Valley easy to get to and find. Gudvangen is a small village 20 km. from Flåm.
In the area where there has traditionally been a Viking market every summer, there is now the Viking village of Njardardheimr. See the address and map to find your way. Address: Njardarheimr , N-5747 Gudvangen
Parking, bus & boat
Parking space
We have parking right in front. viking -the city.
Electric cars: There are 2 charging stations for electric cars close to Njardarheimr.
Bus & boat
Bus stops and quay in walking distance from Njardarheimr
Accommodation in Gudvangen
Accommodations in Gudvangen
IN Gudvangen There are various accommodation options within walking distance of Njardarheimr:
Special needs
Information for people with disabilities
There is good wheelchair access throughout the city, so there is no problem attending The Viking Experience in a wheelchair.
All shows and most activities are wheelchair accessible.
NB! The small houses are historically built with high thresholds and therefore not particularly suitable for wheelchairs and people with reduced mobility.
Accompanying persons enter the Viking Village free of charge as long as they have a companion certificate. This also applies to two people, if the certificate states that two companions are needed.
There is a toilet adapted for the disabled close to the entrance.
Something you're wondering about? We're happy to help if you have any questions. Get in touch with us
FAQ - frequently asked questions
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-The Viking Experience,
-Explore & Learn (some activities may have a fee)
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-Yes! Njardarheimr is suitable for everyone.
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-No. We also sell tickets in Njardarheimr.
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-No, you are not allowed to bring pets into Njardarheimr.
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-Yes, of course! If you need to pick up something or put something in the car or similar, let us know at the gate. You will then receive a certificate so that you can get back in afterwards.
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-Yes, located in the visitor center.