If you are travelling in Fjord Norway with children, you should go as the road takes you.

Simple pleasures. From Gulen, Fjordkysten Region.
Playing is all about seeing possibilities and being spontaneous. Being open to magical moments. Take a detour with a good conscience, and make sure you make the most of the opportunities offered by the scenery and the weather. If the sun is shining, you can find beautiful beaches by the coast. A glacier is a labyrinth. There are a million trees to climb in, and as many small trout that are easy to catch with a worm on a hook.
Children are the best guides in a playground stretching from the fjords to the mountains, from pebbled beaches all the way up to the summer ski centres. There are trails everywhere leading to vantage points and boulders to climb on and self-service cabins with outdoor toilets. At activity farms, you can ride horses, feed the pig or pat the sheep. Blueberries grow in abundance everywhere. There are teeming crowds in the towns during the summer. Open-air concerts, street artists and lots of fun attractions will quiet even the most restless three-year-old. At the aquariums in Bergen and Ålesund, you can see fascinating sea creatures at close hand. You can visit the power plant in Tyssedal, and you can spend a day hiking in the Lysefjord to the most spectacular cliff in Europe. And if you want to raise your adrenalin level, you can visit Kongeparken amusement park in Rogaland. Or dive from the five-metre board.
An adventure awaits in every corner of Fjord Norway. You just need to find them. And the local shop always sells ice cream!