This ten-day Scandinavia itinerary hits Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, and the fjords with smooth train and ferry links.
City energy and wild nature fit into one tight plan across Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. You’ll start in Copenhagen, ride rails to Stockholm, slide into Oslo, then roll to fjord country.
Ten-Day Scandinavia Route With Daily Stops
Here’s the overview before we get into the city sections and fjord details.
| Day | Base | What You’ll Do |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Copenhagen | Nyhavn, canal ride, Strøget, bike the lakes |
| 2 | Copenhagen | Christiansborg tower, Tivoli, smørrebrød crawl |
| 3 | Copenhagen | Rosenborg, Designmuseum, Reffen food market |
| 4 | Stockholm | Train via Öresund, Gamla Stan walk, ferry to Djurgården |
| 5 | Stockholm | Vasa Museum, Fotografiska, fika time in Söder |
| 6 | Oslo | Train to Oslo, Opera House, harbor saunas |
| 7 | Oslo | Vigeland Park, Bygdøy museums, Aker Brygge |
| 8 | Flåm | Bergen Line to Myrdal, Flåmsbana down to the fjord |
| 9 | Bergen | Morning fjord cruise, Bryggen, funicular to Fløyen |
| 10 | Fly Out | Fly from Bergen or return to Oslo |
Why This Order Works
The capitals line up cleanly by rail with simple hops between each stop. The final two days in fjord country end the trip on a high note without a mad dash. If you prefer a sea leg, swap day 6’s rail for the overnight ship between Denmark and Norway, then keep the rest intact.
Days 1–3: Copenhagen City Break
Core Sights In A Tight Loop
Base yourself near the center and walk a loop: City Hall to Tivoli, over to Strøget, across to Nyhavn, then up to the royal quarter. Climb the round stairs inside Christiansborg’s tower for a skyline sweep. Save time for Rosenborg’s crown jewels and a slow wander through the King’s Garden.
Eat, Drink, Move
Smørrebrød at a classic lunch spot keeps you going. Torvehallerne handles dinner with ease. Rent a bike and circle the lakes for golden hour. Canal tours offer another angle on spires and warehouses, with drop-offs near Nyhavn for sunset shots.
Easy Day Trips
Crave a change of scene? Ride up to Kronborg Castle or cross to Malmö’s old town, then be back for lights at Tivoli.
Day 4–5: Stockholm On Foot And Ferry
Getting There
Leave early and ride across the Øresund link into Sweden, then on up to the capital on a direct train. Pick a window seat and watch the water give way to forests and islands.
Old Town And The Islands
Gamla Stan’s lanes lead to the Royal Palace and Stortorget. Hop a harbor boat to Djurgården for the Vasa and open-air Skansen.
Food And Neighborhoods
Break the day with a fika stop in Södermalm. Dinner ranges from husmanskost bistros to new Nordic counters. If you’re traveling in summer, tack on a late stroll along Norr Mälarstrand while the sky lingers.
Days 6–7: Oslo’s Waterfront And Museums
Getting There
Trains link the capitals in a single ride, so you can sit back and arrive by afternoon. Another option is the overnight ship between Denmark and Norway for sunrise inside the fjord.
What To See
Start at the angled marble of the Opera House and walk the roof for harbor views. Detour to the new MUNCH museum, then follow the promenade toward Tjuvholmen’s art and saunas. The next day, ride a ferry to Bygdøy for the Fram, Kon-Tiki, and the folk museum’s timber halls. Wrap up with a slow pass through Vigeland’s sculptures in Frogner Park.
Eating Well
Set lunches near the harbor save kroner. Book a casual seafood spot at Aker Brygge or hunt down a cinnamon bun near Grünerløkka.
Days 8–9: Bergen Line, Flåm Railway, And Fjords
How The Rail Link Works
You ride the Bergen Line from Oslo up to Myrdal, then switch to the Flåm Railway for a steep dash down to the fjord. This combo is famous for switchbacks, waterfalls, and sea-to-summit drama. It runs year-round, with more daily departures in peak months.
What To Do In The Fjord
Check into Flåm or Aurland. Spend the afternoon on the water—RIB ride for speed, classic cruise for a gentle glide. Rent e-bikes for the valley, grab fresh cinnamon knots from a bakery window, and sit by the pier as the last boats come in.
Slide Over To Bergen
Next morning, continue by boat through the Sognefjord and across islands or take the shuttle back up to Myrdal and roll west to the coast. In Bergen, wander Bryggen’s timber lanes, snack on fishcakes by the market, and ride the Fløibanen funicular for sunset over seven hills.
Travel Details You Can Trust
Rail tickets across Norway are sold by Vy with an English site and mobile app. The Oslo–Myrdal–Flåm combo appears in the planner and sells out in peak weeks, so lock in the mountain leg ahead of time. Timetables for the Flåm branch are published online and shift by season. For a sea leg, the overnight Denmark–Norway route sails both ways with cabins, dining, and sunrise arrivals inside the Oslofjord via the DFDS Copenhagen–Oslo ferry.
Step-By-Step Booking Flow
- Pick travel dates that land the fjord leg on days 8–9. That sets the rest.
- Book long rails first. Grab Copenhagen → Stockholm, Stockholm → Oslo, and the Oslo → Myrdal → Flåm combo. Seats with a window make the ride.
- Lock the Flåm branch early in high season. Midday slots go fast.
- Add the coast finish. Choose Flåm → Myrdal → Bergen by rail or boat-plus-bus.
- Hold rooms near stations. Aim for walkable bags over taxi lines.
- Decide on a sea leg. If you want it, place the overnight ship between Denmark and Norway.
- Save local rides for later. City transit cards can wait until check-in.
Daily Timing Cheat Sheet
Copenhagen
Morning: Rosenborg and a garden stroll. Afternoon: Canal ride, Christiansborg tower. Evening: Tivoli lights or a harbor walk from Nyhavn to the Opera.
Stockholm
Morning: Gamla Stan loop. Afternoon: Vasa and Skansen on Djurgården. Evening: Söder viewpoints and a late ferry across the harbor.
Oslo
Morning: Opera roof and Barcode. Afternoon: Bygdøy museums. Evening: Sauna rafts or a sunset stroll at Aker Brygge.
Fjord Days
Morning: Train down to Flåm or an early cruise before the crowds. Afternoon: Bike the valley or hike to a lookout. Evening: Quiet pier time and a simple meal with a view.
How To Tweak The Plan
Winter Version
Short daylight shapes the city pace, so front-load indoor highlights and aim outdoor walks for midday. The mountain stretch still runs, and fresh snow lifts the high plateau. Pack grippy boots and add a sauna stop in Oslo.
Summer Version
Long evenings invite late meals and waterfront walks. Ferries around the capitals run more often, patios hum, and you can linger on mountain platforms without a chill. Book rooms with fans or windows that open, since heat waves can land during July.
Family Spin
Keep ride times near nap windows and pick hotels with breakfast. In the Danish capital, Tivoli wins every age. In Sweden’s capital, pair Skansen with the Vasa. In Oslo, lean on the Fram and the folk village. Fjord days shine with bikes and picnic spots.
Segment Times And Booking Windows
| Route | Typical Time | Buy When |
|---|---|---|
| Copenhagen → Stockholm (direct rail) | ~5–6.5 hours | 3–8 weeks out for deals |
| Stockholm → Oslo (direct rail) | ~5–6 hours | 2–6 weeks out |
| Oslo → Myrdal → Flåm | ~5–6 hours total | 4–10 weeks in peak |
| Flåm → Bergen (via Myrdal) | ~2.5–3 hours rail | 2–6 weeks out |
| Copenhagen ↔ Oslo (overnight ferry) | ~17 hours | Early for cabins |
Tickets, Passes, And Seats
Point-to-point fares beat passes on this focused loop, since you’re making a handful of long jumps. Grab assigned seats on intercity legs and aim for windows on the right when rolling west toward the coast. Save business class splurges for the longest day if you want extra space.
Most operators send QR codes by email. Download tickets to your phone and take screenshots for weak signal zones on platforms and inside deep tunnels.
Where To Stay
Smart Areas Near Transit
Pick central districts near main stations to save time: Indre By or Vesterbro in the Danish capital, Norrmalm or Gamla Stan in Sweden’s, and Sentrum near Oslo S. In fjord country, a waterside room trims transfer time. In Bergen, stay near Bryggen or the station.
Room Types That Help
Breakfast-included stays speed up mornings. Family rooms help. In summer, a fan or cross-breeze helps. In winter, radiant heat and a quick-dry rack help with layers.
Packing For Nordic Weather
Year-Round Staples
Pack a light rain shell, a warm midlayer, quick-dry socks, and shoes for all-day walks. Add compact gloves and a knit cap outside summer. A small daypack keeps tickets and snacks handy.
Summer Add-Ons
Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sleep mask for bright nights. Toss in swimwear for harbor baths and a thin scarf for breezy decks.
Winter Add-Ons
Thermal tops, lined pants, and traction aids for icy sidewalks make city walks easy. Hand warmers help on platforms at altitude between Oslo and the fjord branch.
Cost Savers That Don’t Hurt The Fun
- Travel early or late in the day for lower rail fares.
- Pick lunch menus and street-food halls, then keep dinners lighter.
- Buy city cards only if you’ll hit two or three paid sights each day.
- Use tap water; it’s clean and tastes fresh.
- Ride airport trains only when they beat regular commuter lines on time.
Departures And Open-Jaw Tricks
End in Bergen and fly home, or ride back to Oslo for an international flight. Open-jaw tickets save hours. If you started in Denmark, you can still sail back overnight for a relaxed last evening and a morning pier arrival.
Map This Route Fast
Plot the loop in your maps app: Copenhagen → Stockholm → Oslo → Myrdal → Flåm → Bergen. Tag stations and ferry terminals, then drop food pins. Screenshot ticket barcodes to a folder for quick offline checks.
