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There are many off-piste powder opportunities in Hemsedal, Norway - Photo: www.hemsedal.com/Simen Berg

Hemsedal

Hemsedal is a small mountain village known for some of Norway's best skiing and fly fishing.
Breadalen, Norway - Photo: Ål Utvikling AS

Ål in Hallingdal

In Ål you can enjoy enjoy outdoor activities and a number of cultural events.
The Panorama Road between Hallingdal and Valdres, Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Gol in Hallingdal

Spend some days in the small town of Gol, and enjoy activities such as hiking and fishing during the summer, and skiing during the winter.
Flå, Norway - Photo: Truls Sigv. Sævre

Flå

Flå offers beautiful nature, from lakes and forests to mountain tops. Parts of Vassfaret (the legendary Kingdom of Bears) belong to Flå.
Kårdalsfossen Waterfall in the Flåmsdalen Valley, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about the Adventure Road

The combination of fjords, mountains, waterfalls and glaciers make the Adventure Road between Oslo and Bergen a word-class destination.
Waterfall in Lærdal, Norway - Photo: Paul Smit/IMAGO

Tourist information along the Adventure Road

There are several tourist information offices along the Adventure Road.
Summer skiing at the Folgefonna glacier, Norway - Photo: Frode Dandbech

Key facts about Hardanger

Hardanger has been an important European tourist destination since the nineteenth century, and is perfect for outdoor adventures or just relaxation.
Peace and quiet at Strandebarm, Norway - Photo: Destination Hardanger Fjord AS

Tourist information in Hardanger

Tourist information offices in the Hardanger region.
See the Sognefjord, Norway, from a boat - Photo: Visitsognefjord

Tourist information for the Sognefjord area

There are several tourist information offices in the Sognefjord area.
View over to Sogndal, Norway - Photo: Destination Sogndal & Luster/Finn Loftesnes

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.
Lake Flævatn in Hemsedal, Norway - Photo: Hemsedal Turistkontor/Gunn Eidhamar

Tourist information in Hemsedal

Hemsedal Tourist Information Office is located in the centre of Hemsedal.
Grouse in the winter mountains of Gol, Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Tourist information in Gol in Hallingdal

Gol Tourist Information is located at the bus station in Gol town centre.
Flight of the bumblebee, Gol in Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Key facts about Gol in Hallingdal

The small town of Gol is located in the middle of the Hallingdal Valley, making Gol a natural centre for the surrounding area.
From the Nesch Museum, Norway - Photo: Ål Utvikling AS

Tourist information in Ål

Ål Tourist Information is located in Ål Culture Centre.
Sørbygda in Flå, Norway - Photo: Truls Sigv. Sævre

Key facts about Flå

Flå is a municipality in the county of Buskerud. The municipality lies in the most southeasterly part of the Hallingdal Valley.
Taking a bath in Lya, Ål in Norway - Photo: Ål Utvikling AS

Key facts about Ål

Ål is a municipality in the county of Buskerud. It lies in the Hallingdal Valley.
Bear in Vassfaret Bear Park, Norway - Photo: Vassfaret Bear Park

Tourist information in Flå

Flå Tourist Information Office is situated in Vassfaret Bear Park, centrally in Flå.
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Flåm Railway, Norway - Photo: Morten Rakke/Flåm Utvikling

Tourist information in Flåm

The Flåm Tourist Office has brochures of the area, and can help you book accommodation, tickets for round trips and fjord cruises.
The Aurlandsfjord, Norway - Photo: R.M. Sørensen/Flåm Utvikling

Key facts about Flåm

The small town of Flåm has 450 inhabitants and is situated in the municipality of Aurland.
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