A fjord is a valley formed by glaciers and filled with the sea to form a steep-walled inlet. You will find two of the world’s three longest fjords in Norway.
UNESCO has included Norwegian fjords on its World Heritage List, and National Geographic has ranked Norwegian fjords the most popular of all World Heritage sites.
This arm of the Sognefjord is on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
The Sognefjord is the second longest fjord in the world and the area is known for Ralla...
The Lysefjord is located in Ryfylke, near Haugesund and Stavanger and is known for Prei...
The Hardangerfjord area is known for summer skiing at Folgefonna glacier and a spectacu...
Stunning nature included on the UNESCO's World Heritage List.
The Nordfjord is 110 kilometres long and stretches from the Jostedalsbreen glacier out...