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Why Hardangerfjord Should Be Your Next Autumn Getaway

Autumn
Last updated: 13.06.2025
© Visit Hardangerfjord
© Visit Hardangerfjord

Few destinations can boast attractions like Trolltunga, the Folgefonna glacier, and such a wide range of experiences in one place. Take a trip to the Hardangerfjord this autumn and discover why Hardanger has been a beloved travel destination for centuries.

When you visit Hardanger and the Norwegian fjord landscape in autumn, you understand why this paradise is on the bucket list of tourists from all over the world. In the region's heart – specifically Odda, Sørfjorden, and Ullensvang – you will find a string of unique experiences that will leave you speechless.

And the best part? In autumn, you almost have all of Hardanger to yourself!

World-class nature

No matter where you turn, you are met by a rarely lush and enchantingly beautiful landscape. You are surrounded by steep mountains, charming villages, notable attractions, and activities here anywhere you turn. Iconic destinations such as Dronningstien, Husedalen Valley, and the Folgefonna Glacier are all close to each other. Still, it is undoubtedly Trolltunga that has the most significant appeal. As perhaps the most spectacular rock formation in all of Norway, people from all over the world dedicate their vacations to Hardanger to experience Trolltunga.

And it is when you stand on the tip of the tongue, hovering 700 meters above Lake Ringedalsvatnet, while you glimpse the Folgefonna glacier in the background that you understand why. Every single step on the way up is worth it. The hike is long and demanding but entirely doable with a guide.


No one has been to Trolltunga more than the skilled guides of Trolltunga Active. In addition to making the hike as safe as possible, they will make the trip more memorable with exciting stories and tips for the best photo spots only known by the guides!

Visit the Trolltunga official website for everything you need to know for this trip.

Trolltunga Hotel
Trolltunga Hotel|© Visit Hardangerfjord

The ideal base for your autumn adventure

Trolltunga is a magical destination that deserves to be savoured at a slower pace. With so many attractions nearby – and the Trolltunga hike itself being a full-day adventure – staying for several nights in the Hardanger region and along Sørfjorden is highly recommended.

And when spending a few nights in the area, it’s hard not to mention Trolltunga Hotel. Perched above the town of Odda, the hotel has undergone extensive renovations in recent years and offers comfortable rooms with spectacular views. As an official partner hotel of Trolltunga Active, it’s the perfect place to recharge both before and after your hike.

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Fine dining with a glacier view

But it's not just the nature in Hardanger that holds high quality. The same can be said about the many food and drink experiences. We recommend stopping by Buer Restaurant, a short drive from Trolltunga Hotel.

The restaurant, located in the glacier valley "Buerdalen," has received top-notch reviews from local, regional, and national press, and it has not been without reason. Here, chefs with experience from Michelin restaurants create culinary gems based on fresh, local ingredients. This, combined with the spectacular nature found in Buer and Buerdalen, means that more and more people are discovering the unparalleled total experience that Buer Restaurant offers.

Buer Restaurant
Buer Restaurant

PS: Also, check out "Cider from Hardanger."

Hardanger is the fruit capital of Norway, and for generations, the famous Hardanger apples have been pressed and processed to perfection. However, the popularity, quality, and standard have reached new heights in recent years. Now, Cider from Hardanger can boast several national and international awards. Like "Champagne," "Cider from Hardanger" is a geographically protected designation - the only of its kind in Norway!

© Visit Hardangerfjord

Hardanger – the best Norwegian fjords have to offer

With a unique blend of fjord, mountains, glaciers, history, hospitality, and culinary experiences, Hardanger is the ideal destination for an autumn adventure you will never forget. Here, you will experience the best of Norwegian nature in one region, with several of Norway's largest and most famous attractions within a short distance of each other.

Visit the Hardangerfjord website for a full overview of the region and more travel tips.

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