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Attractions & Culture in Geirangerfjord
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Valldal
Gudbrandsjuvet is a 5 metre narrow and 20–25 metre high ravine through which the Valldøla River forces itself. The ravine is easily accessible from...
Geiranger
Geiranger Church is an octagonal church built in 1842 in timber, seating 120. The architect was Hans Klipe.
It’s thought that there has been a church...
Valldal
Sylte church in Valldal was built in 1863 and is a large longhouse-style church with 600 seats. The architect was Nils Andersen Liaaen from Ålesund,...
Tafjord
Muldalsfossen – The Muldal Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in the Kingdom, with its free fall of almost 200 metres. However, since the...
Valldal
Trollstigen – The Troll’s road – is an impressive piece of road building where the road snakes and climbs its way up and up along steep mountainsides....
Stranda
Liabygda Church is a wooden, single-nave church, constructed in 1917, seating 150. The architect was Henry Bucher, Oslo, and the builder was Tore...
Geiranger
Come on board of our authentic Viking Ship and explore the Geiranger Fjord like in old days! Catch your first fish in the fjord with our viking Heinz....
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Geiranger
Norwegian Fjordcenter - an experience for all ages
We are working in conjunction with UNESCO, we dedicate ourselves to developing expertise in...
Hellesylt
Sunnylven is a tall, airy and roomy church seating up to 270. Built in 1858 and consecrated by Bishop Kaurin on 7th August 1859.
Sunnylven is one of...
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