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Cruise ship on the Geirangerfjord in Norway
The Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen
The Geirangerfjord is unique and exceptionally beautiful – which is why this fjord landscape is included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
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Explore the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen
Getting here
Route suggestions on how to reach the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen Mountain Road by public transport or your own car.
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Getting here
What to do
Try rafting, go for a hike in the mountains, or enjoy a sightseeing trip on the Geirangerfjord.
Interest: Activities & Sports, Fjords & Mountains
What to do
What to eat
Try a local speciality; goat’s milk caramel from Herdalssetra or strawberry cake from Valldal.
Interest: Food & Drink
What to eat
Where to stay
Whether you seek the simple life, or luxury, there is accommodation to meet your needs – in Geiranger, Valldal or another picturesque village.
Interest: Where to stay
Where to stay
Attractions
The spectacular nature, with the Geirangerfjord and the Trollstigen Mountain Road, is the top attraction.
Interest: Nature attractions, Museums & Galleries, Farm activities, Fjords & Mountains
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About the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen
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Visit one of the tourist information offices for updated information on accommodation, public transport, hiking and activities.
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Key facts
The area's unique natural surroundings were created during the last ice age, when glaciers carved out deep fjords and shaped the high mountains.
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Key facts
Ålesund has around 40,000 inhabitants. It is the largest town in Sunnmøre, a region known for fishing, maritime technology and furniture production.
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The Tourist Information Office in Ålesund is situated at Skateflukaia, right in the town centre.
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The Trollstigen Mountain Road
The Trollstigen Mountain Road is one of Norway's most dramatic and most visited attractions.
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The Trollstigen Mountain Road
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Strandafjellet
Snow depth: 125 cm
Open slopes: 5 of 17
Open lifts: 4 of 7
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The Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen
Where to stay
Where to stay
Whether you seek the simple life, or luxury, there is accommodation to meet your needs – in Geiranger, Valldal or another picturesque village.
Where to stay
What to do
What to do
Try rafting, go for a hike in the mountains, or enjoy a sightseeing trip on the Geirangerfjord.
What to do
Attractions
Attractions
The spectacular nature, with the Geirangerfjord and the Trollstigen Mountain Road, is the top attraction.
Attractions
Getting here
Getting here
Route suggestions on how to reach the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen Mountain Road by public transport or your own car.
Getting here
Tourist information
Tourist information
Visit one of the tourist information offices for updated information on accommodation, public transport, hiking and activities.
Tourist information
Key facts
Key facts
The area's unique natural surroundings were created during the last ice age, when glaciers carved out deep fjords and shaped the high mountains.
Key facts
What to eat
What to eat
Try a local speciality; goat’s milk caramel from Herdalssetra or strawberry cake from Valldal.
What to eat
Fjord guide
The Geirangerfjord
The Geirangerfjord
Stunning nature included on the UNESCO's World Heritage List.
The Geirangerfjord
The Hardangerfjord
The Hardangerfjord
The Hardangerfjord area is known for summer skiing at Folgefonna glacier and a spectacular fruit tree blossoming in spring.
The Hardangerfjord
The Lysefjord
The Lysefjord
The Lysefjord is located in Ryfylke, near Haugesund and Stavanger and is known for Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) and Kjerag.
The Lysefjord
The Nordfjord
The Nordfjord
The Nordfjord is 110 kilometres long and stretches from the Jostedalsbreen Glacier out to the ocean.
The Nordfjord
The Nærøyfjord
The Nærøyfjord
This arm of the Sognefjord is on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
The Nærøyfjord
The Sognefjord
The Sognefjord
The Sognefjord is the second longest fjord in the world and the area is known for Rallarvegen, the most popular bicycling route in Norway.
The Sognefjord
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