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Tasty apples and other fruit awaits you in Hardanger, Norway

Food and drink along the Adventure Road

Typical food and drink in the area include apple juice and fruit from Hardanger, and trout from the Hallingdal Valley.

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The Hallingdal Valley

Trout, wild game and mountain farm animals provide high-quality ingredients. Meals are served at eating places in the area. Milk is a staple in the Hallingdal cuisine. Mountain dairy farms are open from July to September.

Specialties: Sour cream, butter, cheeses and other food made from milk, bread and griddle cakes. Småmat, lefsekling and beer are traditional party food.

Hardangerfjord

Excellent ingredients from the fjord, mountains, farms and orchards provide the basis for a Hardanger menu. Farm restaurants offer home-made food of the farm's own produce.

Specialties: Trout, red deer venison, lamb, cured mutton, sausages, fruit, cheeses, lefse and cakes, home-brewed beer, apple juice and cider.

Sognefjord

Animal husbandry, hunting and fishing provide ingredients for cheese-making, smoking or curing. Sogn's delicious cuisine is available in mountain lodges and at buffets in the region’s hotels.

Places you can enjoy tasty traditional food

  • Solstad Hotel, Gol
  • Oset Høyfjellshotell, Golsfjellet
  • Jegerstugu Cafe & Bar, Thon Hotel Hallingdal
  • Fossheim Hotel, Hemsedal
  • Bardøla Høyfjellshotell, Geilo
  • Gudvangen Fjordhotell
  • Haugen Gardsmat, Flåm
  • Ullensvang Gjesteheim, Hardanger      
  • Utne Hotell, Hardanger

Summer pasture farms and open farms with refreshments

  • Lauvsjøstølen, Golsfjellet
  • Ulsåkstølen, Hemsedal
  • Fagerdalen støl, Hol/Ål
  • Nedre Børve, Ullensvang in Hardanger

Gourmet restaurants

  • Hallingstuene, Geilo
  • Skarsnuten Hotel, Hemsedal
  • Ullensvang Hotel, Lofthus
Last updated: 2009-03-10
Making food at a mountain dairy farm in the Hallingdal Valley, Norway - Photo: Jackobsplass
Making food at a mountain dairy farm in the Hallingdal Valley, Norway
Hallingtapas, Norsk Matglede at Geilo - Photo: Marius Rua, Geilo
Hallingtapas, Norsk Matglede at Geilo

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