THE SOGNEFJORD AREA

Norway’s longest fjord

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Located in Fjord Norway on the west coast, the Sognefjord is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway. It stretches 205 kilometres from Solund in the west to Skjolden at the foot of the Jotunheimen, Jostedalsbreen, and Breheimen national parks.

This area is known for its stunning nature, and the Sognefjord has plenty of picturesque fjord arms, such as the Lusterfjord, Fjærlandsfjord, Finnafjord, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nærøyfjord.

Explore charming fjord towns, amazing hikes, beautiful train journeys, and fresh local food.


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Plan your trip to the Sognefjord area: Two women are biking along the Fjordstien path in Sogndal by the Sognefjord in Fjord Norway
A wonderful autumn experience by the Aurlandsfjord - a fjord landscape in autumn colours
The fjord village Vikøyri in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway

Travel slowly. Take your time.

The time to cycle along the fjord, hike through wild valleys, and explore the local culture.

Stop often. Enjoy the view.

Here in Fjord Norway, the nature looks just like a painting.

The Sognefjord – Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, which stretches 204 kilometres inland from the coast north of Bergen – is no exception.

According to UNESCO, the landscape around the fjord arm Nærøyfjorden is “among the most scenically outstanding anywhere”. Which is why it has a place on the World Heritage List.

But don’t take our word for it. Go on a fjord safari in a RIB or with a silent electric boat.

Unless you want to rent a kayak and explore on your own?

Another UNESCO site is the Urnes stave church, while the Borgund stave church near Lærdal is the best preserved church of its kind in Norway.

Travel around and visit idyllic fjord villages like Vikøyri, Solvorn, Sogndal, Høyanger, Balestrand, Lærdalsøyri, and Årdal.

Top things to do

Don't miss these highlights.

  • Skjolden Llamas
    Skjolden

    Skjolden Llamas

    Flåmsbana
    Flåm

    The Flåm Railway

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    Breheimsenteret
    Jostedal

    Breheimsenteret Glacier Center

    Borgund Stavkyrkje
    Borgund

    Borgund Stave church

    Nigardsbreen Glacier, Jostedal
    Jostedal

    Nigardsbreen Glacierguiding

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    Urnes stavkyrkje
    Ornes

    Urnes Stave Church

    Den norske bokbyen, Fjærland
    Fjærland

    Bokbyen - The Norwegian Booktown

    Rallarvegen
    Finse

    Cycling - Rallarvegen

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Experience the area on a Sognefjord in a nutshell round trip.

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A girl looking at books by an outdoor bookshelf in Fjærland in Fjord Norway, one of Norway's book towns
The historical Walaker Hotell in Solvorn by the Sognefjord in Fjord Norway
The boutique hotel 29/2 Aurland in Aurland in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway

If you need something to read, the book town Fjærland has you covered.

When the day is over, you can rest your head in one of the country’s most exclusive hotels. The wooden Walaker Hotel is the oldest family-run hotel in Norway.

Or do you prefer a more modern alternative, like the boutique hotel 29/2 Aurland?

Practice “slow living” in the fjord village Aurland, which is also known for both organic veggies – and a very special shoe …

Where to stay

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  • Lindstrøm Hotel Lærdal
    Lærdal

    Lindstrøm Hotell

    Kviknes Hotel
    Balestrand

    Kviknes Hotel

    Leikanger FjordHotel
    Leikanger

    Leikanger FjordHotel

    Fretheim Hotell Flåm
    Flåm

    Fretheim Hotel

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    Walaker Hotell
    Solvorn

    Walaker Hotel

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    Lindstrøm Hotel Lærdal
    Lærdal

    Lindstrøm Hotell

    Nes Gard Gjestehus
    Høyheimsvik

    Nes Gard

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    Hofslund Fjordhotell
    Sogndal

    Hofslund Fjordhotell

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    Quality Hotel Sogndal
    Sogndal

    Quality Hotel Sogndal

    Skjolden Hotel
    Skjolden

    Skjolden Hotel

    29/2 Aurland
    Aurland

    29/2 Aurland

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    Kjørnes Camping & Fjordhytter
    Sogndal

    Kjørnes Camping & Fjordhytter

    Fjærland Fjordstove Hotel
    Fjærland

    Fjærland Fjordstove Hotel

    Vangsgaarden Gjestgiveri og Rorbuer
    Aurland

    Vangsgaarden Gjestgiveri og Rorbuer

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Two people admiring the view from the top of mount Molden in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway
A person is hiking on the Nigardsbreen glacier in the Jostedalen valley in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway

Go for a hike in the Utladalen valley, where you can see Europe’s tallest free-falling waterfall. Vettisfossen has a single drop of 275 metres!

Hikers should also check out other famous Sognefjord hikes, like Molden (pictured), Keipen, the Aurlandsdalen valley, and The King’s Road across the Filefjell mountain.

Have you noticed that the water in the innermost part of the fjords often has an emerald green colour?

The alluring colour comes from the melting water from glaciers and snow.

And yes, you can walk on the ice. Join a guided hike on Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier on the European continent, or on one of the glacier arms Nigardsbreen and Flatbreen.

It’s a good idea to start with a tour of the Breheimsenteret glacier centre in Jostedalen or The Norwegian glacier museum in Fjærland.

Popular hikes

Enjoy Norwegian nature and spectacular views.

Check out some of the best and most scenic hikes in the Sognefjord area.

  • Molden, Luster
    Hafslo

    Molden

    Fjord Cycling
    Hafslo

    Fjord Cycling - along the Sognefjord

    Fannaråken
    Fortun

    Fannaråken

    Keipen i Balestrand
    Balestrand

    Keipen in Balestrand

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    Kongevegen Høgdepunkt
    Borgund

    Kingsroad highlights (Vindhella/Galdane)

    Aurlandsdalen
    Aurland

    Aurlandsdalen

    Bølifossen, Mørkridsdalen
    Skjolden

    Mørkridsdalen Valley

    Nigardsbreen
    Jostedal

    Nigardsbreen Glacier

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    Fjell- Sykkeltur til Drivandefossen
    Skjolden

    Bike & Hike Tour to Drivandefossen Waterfall

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Seafood at Kviknes Hotel in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway
A couple is tasting apples in Luster in the Sognefjorden area of Fjord Norway

After all this exercise, the treasures of the sea will taste gooood!

Order something special to accompany it – like a local fruit juice.

The climate around the fjords gives the local food an extra edge: Apples, strawberries, raspberries, cherries, and juices tastes excellent here. So does the goat cheeses and cured meats.

Food and drink

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

  • Eppel Bar og Restaurant
    Sogndal

    Eppel Bar og Restaurant

    TINE Meieriet Vik Ostebar
    Vik I Sogn

    TINE Meieriet Vik Cheesebar

    Ciderhuset, Balestrand
    Balestrand

    The Cider House, Balestrand

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    Ægir BrewPub chef
    Flåm

    Ægir BrewPub

    Skjolden Hotell Restaurant
    Skjolden

    Skjolden Hotel Restaurant

    Walaker Hotell - Restaurant
    Solvorn

    Walaker Hotell - Restaurant

    Restaurant Arven - Fretheim Hotel
    Flåm

    Arven Restaurant - Fretheim Hotel

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Vikings in the Viking village Njardarheimr in Gudvangen in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway
Two people are downhill skiing in Luster in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway
The Stegastein viewpoint by National Scenic route Aurandsfjellet in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway
The Stegastein viewpoint by National Scenic route Aurandsfjellet in the Sognefjord area of Fjord Norway

You can get memorable experiences through the train window, too.

Jump on the Flåm Railway in the village Flåm and enjoy one of the world’s most beautiful train journeys through a lush and mountainous Norwegian landscape.

You can take the Flåm Railway as a part of your Sognefjorden in a nutshell roundtrip.

Flåm is also the final destination on the scenic bike route Rallarvegen – and for a 1,381-metre-long zip line!

Now, meet the Vikings! The authentic Viking village Njardarheimr in Gudvangen is built to scale and houses modern Vikings.

Make sure to join one of the guided tours of the village. You’ll learn all there is to know about the Viking culture.

In the autumn and winter, the Sognefjord shows itself from a very different – and maybe even more beautiful – side.

Go on a pre-packed tour in the spirit of the Vikings.

Not only is the area a ski touring paradise, you can also have loads of fun here without skis – try snowshoe hiking or dog sledging!

If you’re travelling by car, follow the Norwegian Scenic Routes across the mountains Sognefjellet and Gaularfjellet.

Or the “snow road” across Aurlandsfjellet, where you’ll find the breathtaking viewpoint Stegastein.

Longing for the fjords?

Plan your trip to the Sognefjord area!

Sognefjord has achieved the certification Sustainable Destination. Although this does not mean that the destination is 100% sustainable, it does mean that it has made a commitment to work systematically to reduce the negative effects of tourism, while strengthening its positive ripple effects.

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Getting here and around

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  • By plane

    Sogndal Airport has daily connections from both Bergen and Oslo. Flight times from 30 to 45 minutes.

    An airport express takes you from the airport to Sogndal.

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    By train

    Flåm is the only train station along the Sognefjord, and well worth a trip in itself. The Flåm Railway was named the world’s most incredible train journey by Lonely Planet in 2014. The journey takes you from Flåm by the fjord to the top of the mountains and connects with the train between Oslo and Bergen at Myrdal. There are several daily departures all year round.

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    By bus

    Comfortable express buses run daily all year round to the Sognefjord from many places in Norway.

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    By car

    If you travel by car to the Sognefjord area, the trip will take 2–3 hours from Bergen, 4–5 hours from Oslo, and 5–6 hours from Trondheim. Note that car ferries make it possible to cross the Sognefjord and various fjord arms.

    You can choose several Norwegian Scenic Routes on your way to the Sognefjord area.

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