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Hiking in Kjerag beside the Lysefjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Fjord Norway

Western Norway is famous for easily accessible fjords and mountains. The area offers activities such as hiking, glacier walking, fishing and cycling.
Interest: Fjords & Mountains
Brosundet in Ålesund, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Destination Ålesund & Sunnmøre

Key facts about Ålesund and Sunnmøre

Ålesund has around 40,000 inhabitants. It is the largest town in Sunnmøre, a region known for fishing, maritime technology and furniture production.
Ålesund og Sunnmmøre, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Tourist information in Ålesund and Sunnmøre

The Tourist Information Office in Ålesund is situated at Skateflukaia, right in the town centre.
View of Skudeneshavn, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Haugesund and Haugalandet

Haugalandet is a geographical region in the county of Rogaland, in Western Norway. Haugesund is its main town.
Waterfall in Lærdal, Norway - Photo: Paul Smit/IMAGO

Tourist information along the Adventure Road

There are several tourist information offices along the Adventure Road.
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.
Kristiansund is one of Norway's most distinctive towns - Photo: Terje Rakke / Nordic Life AS

Key facts about Kristiansund and Nordmøre

The region of Nordmøre, located in the northwestern corner of Fjord Norway, is full of contrasts. Charming Kristiansund is the capital of the region.
Stabben Lighthouse near Florø, Norway - Photo: Vestkysten Reiseliv AS

Tourist information along FjordKysten

Along the coast of FjordKysten there are established several tourist information offices which can provide you with the information you need.
Interest: Tourist information
Grotlesanden in Bremanger, Norway - Photo: Vestkysten Reiseliv AS

Key facts about FjordKysten

FjordKysten is the coastal area in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, stretching from Gulen, near the Sognefjord, in the south to Selje in the north.
Molde city centre, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Molde and Romsdal

Around 70,000 people live in the area. Molde, the city of jazz and roses, has 25,000 inhabitants.
Catch big fish in Kristiansund and Nordmøre, Norway - Photo: Magne Lillehaug / Smøla Havfiskesenter

Tourist information in Kristiansund and Nordmøre

The tourist information offices around the region are happy to provide you with various information.
Avaldsnes, Norway - Photo: Visithordaland.com

Tourist information in Haugesund and Haugalandet

There are tourist information offices established throughout the entire region.
Project Bandaloop - dance performances outdoor in the Stavanger Region, Norway - Photo: Peter McBride

Key facts about the Stavanger Region

The Stavanger region consists of the municipalities of Randaberg, Stavanger, Sandnes, Sola, Gjesdal, Klepp, Time and Hå.
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.
Sveio in Sunnhordland, Norway - Photo: Sveio kommune/Samarbeidsrådet for Sunnhordland

Key facts about Sunnhordland

There are 60,000 people living in Sunnhordland. Stord and Husnes are the only two towns in the area. The Hardangerfjord is central in the region.
The main tourist information for Sunnhordland lies in Leirvik, Norway - Photo: Samarbeidsrådet for Sunnhordland/Rosendal Turist Service AS/Kjartan Pettersen

Tourist information in Sunnhordland

The main tourist information office for Sunnhordland is located in Leirvik.
Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) towering over the Lysefjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Region Stavanger

Tourist information in Stavanger and Sandnes

The Tourist Information Offices in Stavanger and Sandnes can help you with just about any query!
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.
A summer's night beside Lake Loenvatnet in Stryn, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Tourist information for Stryn and Nordfjord

Find the tourist information offices in the Nordfjord area.
Peace and quiet at Strandebarm, Norway - Photo: Destination Hardanger Fjord AS

Tourist information in Hardanger

Tourist information offices in the Hardanger region.
Stryn and Nordfjord in Norway offer excellent possibilities for an active holiday - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Stryn and Nordfjord

The area of Stryn and Nordfjord consists of the municipalities of Stryn, Hornindal, Gloppen, Eid, Vågsøy and Selje.
Folk dancers and fiddle player at the Romsdals Museum, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Tourist information in Molde and Romsdal

The tourist information office in Molde is situated at the market place in Molde town centre.
The Lysefjord and the Pulpit Rock, Ryfylke in Norway - Photo: Hanne Sundbø

Tourist information in Ryfylke

There are several tourist information offices in the Ryfylke area.
Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) towering over the Lysefjord in Ryfylke, Norway - Photo: Olav Breen

Key facts about Ryfylke

The scenic Ryfylke Road links the area's five municipalities together.
Mountain walk to the Storseterfossen Waterfall, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life

Tourist information in the areas of the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen

Visit one of the tourist information offices for updated information on accommodation, public transport, hiking and activities.
Taking a break beside the Geirangerfjord, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS

Key facts about the area of the Geirangerfjord and Trollstigen

The area's unique natural surroundings were created during the last ice age, when glaciers carved out deep fjords and shaped the high mountains.
The Fish Market in Bergen, the Gateway to the Fjords of Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord Norway

Key facts about Bergen

Bergen is Norway’s second largest city with 240,000 inhabitants. The city was founded more than 900 years ago.
The Bergen Tourist Information in the Fresco Hall, Norway - Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Per Eide

Tourist information for Bergen

All the information you need on Bergen and the fjords in one place. At the tourist information you can also buy the Bergen Card.
Mølstertunet and Voss Folkemuseum, Norway - Photo: Dag H. Sæverud/Voss Folkemuseum

Tourist information in Voss

Voss Tourist Information is located in Voss town centre and can assist you when planning your stay in Voss or help with enquires when you are here.
Hiking in Voss, Norway - Photo: Stig Hernes/Voss Resort

Key facts about Voss

Voss is centrally located in Sothwestern Norway. The town has nearly 14,000 inhabitants and serves as a regional centre.
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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