The Fjord Coast
and Sunnfjord
Visit Norway's
westernmost islands
Imagine standing here high above the fjords, where your hike is rewarded with breathtaking views.
The mighty forces of nature have shaped the coastal landscape, just about two-three hours drive north of Bergen, for thousands of years.
Hop on a bike or get in a car to embark on a scenic road trip you'll never forget.
Like the Norwegian scenic route Gaularfjell.
Stop at the epic viewpoints on the narrow, winding road between the Sognefjord and Jølster...
...and take a break at Likholefossen waterfall, where you can get a closer look thanks to the brigde that runs across it. Go for a wander along Fossestien on the southern side of the river.
You also can join a guided tour up steep mountains and
gleaming glaciers like Haugabreen.
And take in the views from Astruptunet of the enchanting lake Jølstravatnet, and see the works of the famous Norwegian artist Nikolai Astrup, who was highly inspired by this area.
If you head out into the deep, you might be lucky enough to catch a trout or two.
Have a refreshing dip in a waterfall like this one in Fossedalen or in a calm and clear fjord, before you head out to the...
...frothy waves that come crashing towards the wild West Coast...
...where the sea over a thousand years has shaped the local wonder Kannesteinen rock, in Måløy.
Discover Refviksanden, a 1,5 kilometre long sandy beach with crystal clear water.
Glide through narrow straits past islands and skerries whilst exploring the fjords and coastline in a kayak.
Marvel at historic attractions like the legendary Kinn Church and learn more about the rich local culture.