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Sail with M/S Fram – nostalgia on the water in Vrådal
Sometimes, slowing down is all you need. No rush, no pressure – just the gentle splash of water, views of forests and mountains, and a wooden boat gliding quietly along. That’s the feeling you get aboard the M/S Fram, a historic veteran boat that has belonged to the lakes of Vrådal for over a hundred years.
A piece of living history
The M/S Fram was built in 1909 as a tugboat for transporting timber across lakes Nisser and Vråvatn. Until the 1970s, it hauled logs through the landscape. In the 1980s, the boat was carefully converted into a passenger vessel. Ever since, it has been quietly taking visitors across the water each spring and summer – still with the same wooden charm and timeless character.


The route: islands, locks and silence
From May to October, you can join a two-hour cruise on the M/S Fram. The journey starts at the pier of the Straand Hotel in Vrådal and takes you past small islands, quiet bays and lush shorelines. A highlight is the passage through the Småstraum Lock – the highest hand-operated lock in Northern Europe. You’ll also pass by the Vrådal lock museum, where the history of local water transport is told.
On board: simple comfort and views
The M/S Fram isn’t a luxury cruise ship – and that’s exactly its charm. Wooden benches, fresh air and 360-degree views make this a truly special experience. A small onboard kiosk offers coffee, cold drinks and light snacks. Take a seat on deck, breathe deeply, and watch the landscape shift slowly from rippling water to wooded hills and distant peaks.


An experience for all ages
Whether you’re travelling with children, planning a romantic outing or simply craving a peaceful adventure, this boat trip suits everyone. The crew is happy to share stories about the landscape or the boat’s history along the way – in a relaxed and personal tone.