Stranda Church was constructed in wood in 1838, and seats approximately 260. The…
Liabygda Church is a wooden, single-nave church, constructed in 1917, seating 150. The…
Norddal church was built in 1782 and is the first octagonal church to be built in…
Sylte church in Valldal was built in 1863 and is a large longhouse-style church with 600…
Ørnevegen –Eagle Road – is the name given to the steepest stretch of road up the mountain…
The ”Seven Sisters” are among the most photographed waterfalls in Geirangerfjorden. They…
Formed in the shape of an S, nature herself has provided the first letter for many of the…
Hellesylt Bygdetun (smallholding) encompasses the small farm, Holen with its buildings,…
Hellesylt waterfall is one of the most photographed motifs in the area. In the centre of…
Friaren –The Suitor – lies on the opposite bank to Dei sju systre – The Seven Sisters –…
Sunnylven is a tall, airy and roomy church seating up to 270. Built in 1858 and…
The beautiful Herdalssetra summer farm lies 520 metres above sea level up from the…
Muldalsfossen – The Muldal Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in the Kingdom, with…
Storseterfossen – a waterfall you can actually walk behind. A well-prepared footpath with…
Geiranger Church is an octagonal church built in 1842 in timber, seating 120. The…
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