THE HARDANGERFJORD

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The Hardangerfjord is one of the longest fjords in the world and is located in Fjord Norway, about half an hour from Bergen.

Enjoy scenic road trips, stunning fjord cruises, spectacular hikes, and enormous waterfalls!

The area is also famous for its blooming fruit farms, meaning there's plenty of delicious local produce to try.

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Three people on the mountain formation Trolltunga.
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Two men hiking at the Folgefonna glacier

For the advanced hiker, reaching the top of Trolltunga is a question of “when” rather than “if”. However, don't worry – there are plenty of less strenuous world-class hikes in the area, too.

You’ll surely earn a mark for toughness after the 10–14 kilometres to the top, as this is not a hike for quitters!

Trolltunga Active and Trolltunga Adventure offer guided hikes to the tip of the mountain’s protruding tongue all year round.

Do you want to bask in the glory of having made it to the top for a while?

Spend the night glamping in a sunset/sunrise dome with a glass ceiling!

For another exhilarating adventure, try one of the via ferratas in the area, or explore the world’s third-longest fjord in a kayak or on a RIB safari.

Come to think of it, the whole region is a goldmine of activities.

Let the skilled Folgefonni Glacier Team lead you across the mighty Folgefonna. Soak up some knowledge about the natural forces responsible for the deep crevasses and changes in the glacier.

Enjoy the unique sight of mystical blue ice underfoot and the turquoise fjord that seems to stretch to the edge of the world.

Popular hikes

Check out some of the best and most scenic hikes in the Hardangerfjord region.

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    Tyssedal

    Lilletopp - Kraftmuseet

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    Spectacular view from Trolltunga, one of Norway's most iconic rock formations, overlooking a deep blue fjord and majestic mountains.
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    Tyssedal Via Ferrata - Trolltunga Active

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    Hike to Malmangernuten from Rosendal

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    HM Queen Sonja’s panoramic hiking trail

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    Folgefonni Glacier Team

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The hike to the beautiful Bondhusvatnet glacier lake is one of the most popular in the Hardanger region. It's a short and relatively easy hike that can be done all year round.

Note: Swimming is prohibited, as the lake is a source of drinking water.

Prepare for jaw-dropping sights as you venture out on the Norwegian Scenic Route Hardangervidda, which will take you to some truly impressive sights.

One of the highlights is the Vøringsfossen waterfall.

Do you dare to step out on a viewpoint that hangs above one of the deepest canyons in Norway? An adrenaline hit is guaranteed!

Feel the power of the cascading water, as the rushing sound drowns out everything else.

If you continue through the narrow Måbødalen valley, you’ll reach the fjord village Eidfjord, another activity hub.

A detour up to the old mountain farm Kjeåsen, 600 metres above the fjord, is well worth the hike.

Follow the Hardanger Scenic route on to Øystese and Norheimsund, which have several excellent museums, as well as another unique waterfall: Steinsdalsfossen.

Check out this pathway behind the 50-metre drop, which gives you an inside view of the waterfall!

Top things to do

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    Norwegian Nature Center - Hardanger

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    Agatunet

    Agatunet is traditional Norwegian village center near Aga in Ullensvang by the Sørfjorden. The oldest building is the Lagmannsstova from 1220. At Agatunet you can book guided tours and see art and cultural-historical exhibitions. It is owned by a foundation.
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    Baroniet Rosendal

    Baroniet Rosendal is Norway's only barony and Scandinavia's smallest castle. The barony is centrally located in Rosendal and is known for its cultural program and its rose garden.
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    Folgefonn Centre

    The Folgefonn Center is connected to the Folgefonna National Park. It includes modern, interactive exhibitions on topics such as geology, climate, the water cycle, and life in the Hardangerfjord. The Folgefonn center is easy to reach, for instance by speedboat from Bergen.
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    Norwegian Scenic Route Hardanger

    The Norwegian Scenic Route Hardanger takes you through a mighty fjord landscape. On your way, you will get close to the fjord, mountains, waterfalls, and fruit farms.
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    Fruit and Cider route, Ulvik

    The fruit and cider route in Ulvik connects the fruit farms Ulvik Frukt & Cideri, Syse Gard and Hardanger Saft- og Siderfabrikk. Join in on a guided tour for a unique peek "behind the scenes" or sample some scrumptious goods from the farmyard shops.
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    Hardanger Folk Museum

    The Hardanger Folklore Museum is part of the Hardanger and Voss Museum and is located in Utne. In the main building you will find Hardanger embroidery, traditional costumes, and folk music exhibitions. An open-air museum with several historical buildings is also part of the folklore museum.
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    Røldal Stave Church

    The Røldal stave church was built around 1200 and is known for its crucifix, which according to legend has healing powers. The church is centrally located in Røldal and was one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in Norway in the Middle Ages, and even until 1835.
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    Norheimsund

    Hardanger Maritime Centre

    Discover maritime history at Hardanger Maritime Centre with hands-on workshops and family activities.
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    Hardanger Fjordsafari - 30 minutes RIB boat tour

    Hardanger Fjordsafari offers 30-minute RIB boat tours for groups of 15-24 people.
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    Rosendal

    Salmon Eye - World's largest floating art installation

    Learn more about the aquaculture industry aboard Salmon Eye, the world's largest floating art installation located in the heart of the Hardangerfjord. The restaurant Iris is also located inside Salmon Eye. Ever experienced expedition dining?
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    Øystese

    Kabuso Art Centre & Ingebrigt Vik Museum

    Kunsthuset Kabuso offers rotating exhibitions, concerts, and events year-round. Experience magical light in Hardanger Skyspace and visit the Ingebrigt Vik Museum. Enjoy homemade food and stunning views in the café.
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Outside the old Utne Hotel in Hardanger

Hardangerfjord is home to the prettiest orchards in Norway.

In spring, the hills are speckled with white flowers, and in autumn, the trees are laden with fruit, including the juiciest apples you’ll ever taste!

Learn more about the famous juice and cider production in Hardanger.

Join the guided fruit and cider route in Ulvik, that takes you to fruit farms and farmyard shops full of tasty goods.

Syse gard is one of three farm stops on the cider route. For five generations, the farmers here have made all of their products on site. Taste their jams, apple juice, ice cream, and exquisite lamb meat – delicious!

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Aga sideri is one of several high-quality cider producers in the Sørfjorden area, and just 50 metres away lies Agatunet, an idyllic cluster farm with houses dating back to around 1220.

There is certainly a great deal of history in its wooden walls. Agatunet offers guided tours, hosts art exhibits and events, and features cultural and historical exhibitions.

Here, you’ll also find the historic Utne hotel, which has been welcoming guests for more than 300 years and calls itself "the cider hotel".

With its traditional charm and creaking floorboards, the hosts liken a stay there with being inside an old history book.

And it is no secret that the hotel in which you stay will give you a feel for the area. In Hardanger, the struggle will be to choose among all the unique and historic hotels!

Where to stay

Book comfy hotels or cosy cabins. Find your home away from home.

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    Stigen Fjordlodge

    Stigen Fjordlodge is a unique gem perched high above the Hardangerfjord – stay in a restored farmstead with panoramic views of the fjord, the mighty Rosendal Alps, and the peaks of Uskedalen.
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    Norheimsund

    Thon Hotel Sandven

    Thon Hotel Sandven is a classic 19th century wooden hotel. Situated at the Hardanger fjord in the centre of Norheimsund a 1 hour 15 min drive from Bergen. The hotel is awarded with "Olavsrosa" - a sign of historic importance and quality.The hotel has 102 rooms and several rooms for functions and meetings.
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    Tyssedal

    Tyssedal Hotel

    Tyssedal Hotel is located near the museum Kraftmuseet in Tyssedal and not far from Skjeggedal. Should you plan to do the Trolltunga hike, the Tyssedal Hotel is a perfect base.
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    Ulvik

    Brakanes Hotel

    Brakanes Hotel sits right at the edge of the fjord in the heart of Ulvik. The hotel has 143 rooms, 80 of which face the fjord. Wake up to the sound of the crushing waves and enjoy hearty meals based on local produce in the hotel restaurant. Fjordside beach, hot tub, sauna and pool.
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    Odda

    Trolltunga Camping

    Trolltunga Camping in Odda offers a picturesque setting between national parks, with mountains, glaciers, and serene lakes nearby. Enjoy cabins, rooms, modern facilities, and a variety of activities year-round.
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    Eidfjord

    Vøringfoss Hotel

    Vøringfoss Hotel is located in the innermost part of the Hardanger Fjord in Eidfjord, surrounded by the best Norwegian nature has to offer. We are located right on the shoreline, by breathtaking mountains up to 1600 meters.
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    Rosendal

    Rosendal Fjordhotel

    Experience the Spectacular combination of Fjord, Mountains, and Culture at Rosendal Fjordhotel – a Modern Hotel with an Unbeatable Location by the Hardangerfjord.
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    Trolltunga Hotel

    Sleep comfortably in beautiful surroundings at Trolltunga Hotel in Odda, Hardanger. The hotel has been recently upgraded and offers rooms in all price ranges.
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    Fossli Hotel

    Fossli Hotel is uniquely located on top of the huge Vøringsfossen waterfall with magnificent views of the Måbødalen canyon. The hotel was established in 1891, 25 years before there was any road connection from Eidfjord. The composer Edvard Grieg was a regular guest at the hotel.
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    Øvre Eidfjord

    Sæbø Camping

    Sæbø Camping is beautifully located in Øvre Eidfjord, nestled between lake, river, and mountains – the perfect base for exploring Hardanger, Hardangervidda, and Norway's mighty natural landscapes up close.
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    Øystese

    Hardangerfjord Hotel

    The newly renovated Hardangerfjord Hotel is idyllically located by the fjord in Øystese, just an hour's drive from Bergen, with a fantastic view of the Hardangerfjord, the mountains, and the Folgefonna glacier.
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    Dyranut Fjellstova

    Dyranut Fjellstova is situated along route 7 at 1245 masl at the Hardangervidda mountain plateau.  From the mountain lodge there is a panoramic view over the wilderness both winter and summer.  
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    Kramsjø Guesthouse

    Kramsjø Guesthouse in Herand by the Hardangerfjord offers a perfect base for exploring Hardanger, including Folgefonna and Trolltunga. Stay in historic buildings, enjoy a visit to the sauna, and stop by Meieriet Restaurant for wood-fired pizza.
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    Mikkelparken Ferietun

    Hardangertun in Kinsarvik, by Hardangerfjord, offers cabins, apartments, and camping. Close to popular sites like Trolltunga and Munketreppene. Ideal for family vacations and nature experiences.
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    Utne Hotel

    The historic Utne Hotel was opened in 1722 and has been in operation as a hotel ever since. It has only 17 rooms, all with charming, historical, and individual interior. If you are looking for authentic experiences, the Utne Hotel is just right for you.
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    Norheimsund

    Hardanger Feriesenter

    Hardanger Feriesenter, beautifully located by the fjord between Norheimsund and Øystese, offers cabin rentals, a campsite, and boat rentals. Choose between modern cabins by the fjord or in a protected oak forest, and enjoy family-friendly amenities.
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    Hotel Ullensvang

    In the middle of Norway's largest orchard, the Hotel Ullensvang is idyllically located by the shore of the Hardangerfjord in Lofthus. Here you can not only enjoy comfortable rooms with fantastic fjord view and good meals in the hotel restaurant, but also a sauna with a panoramic view of the fjord and an excellent bath area with indoor and outdoor pools.
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The Iris restaurant at The Salmon Eye in the Hardangerfjord

One example is the noble Ullensvang hotel in Lofthus, where you can go for a swim both indoors and outdoors, or just lie back and admire the fjordscape from a steaming hot sauna...

...Which might be the best choice after a full day of hiking. One popular trail is up the Munketrappene stairs to the famous HM Queen Sonja’s panoramic hiking trail.

Before you leave the Hardangerfjord region, you must experience yet another historical attraction: the beautiful gardens at Baroniet Rosendal.

This castle from the 1600s might be the smallest in Scandinavia, but its scenic park and rose garden make up for it many times over.

On the sea outside Rosendal lies one of the world's largest floating art installations, the Salmon Eye. At their visitor centre you can learn about how the ocean industry works.

It also houses the exclusive Michelin-starred restaurant, Iris Expedition Dining, which offers a unique 18-course tasting menu.

NOTE: Restaurant Iris is temporarily closed to further develop the concept. You can still visit the exhibition center at Salmon Eye.

Food and drink

Taste delicious local food and book a table at a fine restaurant.

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    Syse Gard

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    Fruit and Cider route, Ulvik

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    Hardangerviddahallen Restaurant & Café

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    Iris Expedition Dining - Salmon Eye Floating Restaurant

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    Restaurant Glime - Hardangerfjord Hotel

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    Kramsjø Guesthouse

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    Gløyp Spiseri

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A rowing boat on quiet, turquoise water in the Hardangerfjord region, with mountains and a glacier in the background. Fjord Norway.

The culture wears many costumes in Hardanger. Some claim that the Hardangerbunad is Norway’s most popular national costume, with its many colour and embroidery combinations.

In nearby Utne, the Hardanger Folk Museum gives you a deeper understanding of the rich traditions and folklore of the area.

Are you ready to start exploring?

Find more information on Hardangerfjord's official website.

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Getting here and around

Plan your trip to the Hardangerfjord region with Entur.

  • By train

    The Bergen Line between Oslo and Bergen is known as one of the world’s most beautiful train rides. You can choose between several daily services, and the journey takes about seven hours.

    From the stations Bergen, Voss, and Geilo there are bus routes to the Hardanger region.

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    By bus

    Express buses connect the Hardanger region with Oslo, Sandefjord, Larvik, Kristiansand, Stavanger, and Haugesund.

    The Trolltunga–Preikestolen express bus takes you between the Hardanger region, Ryfylke, and Stavanger daily through July and August.

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    By boat

    You can get to the Hardanger region by ferryfrom Denmark and Germany.

    A passenger ferry takes you from Bergen to Rosendal through the Hardangerfjord.

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    By plane

    The closest international airports to the Hardanger region are Bergen airport and Haugesund airport.

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    By car

    The Hardanger region is about 5 hours from Oslo and a 1 hour from Bergen. The area is easily accessed by car.

    The Norwegian Scenic RoutesHardanger and Hardangervidda both go through the Hardanger region.

    Plan your route, check traffic alerts, ferry information and more at the Norwegian Roads Administration website.

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    Local travel

    A well-developed bus and boat network makes it easy to travel around the Hardanger region.

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    Oslo, Bergen, Hardanger & VøringsfossenTravel into the heart of the Hardangerfjord on this self-guided tour. Cruise scenic fjords, witness majestic mountains, grand waterfalls, and get a taste of local life, culture, and traditions. / Fjord ToursPrice From 3 500 NOK
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