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Shopping at Sogningen Storsenter in Sogndal, Norway

Shopping in the Sognefjord area

With more than 70 shops, the small town of Sogndal is the shopping and service centre for the region.

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The biggest shopping centre is Sogningen Storsenter, with around 46 shops and three cafés, but there are of course also good opportunities for shopping in all the eight municipalities along the Sognefjord. 

If you are looking for hand-made products, art or souvenirs, there are several specialist galleries and outlets in the Sogn area. You can shop at places such as the well-known Galleri Walaker, the shoe factory in Aurland, design knitwear shops, weaving outlets, goldsmiths, handicraft shops and many more. Hotels, tourist information offices and others often have good souvenir shops.

Many grocers and supermarkets also sell locally-produced food and drink, for example goat’s cheese from Undredal and produce of the Lustramat brand, which are usually displayed on special shelves in shops.

There are wine and spirits shops in Sogndal, Årdal and Gaupne, and beer can be bought from grocers and supermarkets in most places in the Sognefjord area.

Last updated: 2009-02-20

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About the Sognefjord area

Key facts about the Sognefjord area

Sognefjord is the area where you find the Flåm Railway, the Nærøyfjord, Jotunheimen, Jostedalsbreen, Urnes Stave Church and Vettisfossen Waterfall.

Tourist information for the Sognefjord area

There are several tourist information offices in the Sognefjord area.

The Sognefjord area

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