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The spectacular fjords of Fjord Norway have attracted tourists for more than hundred years. Two out of three of the longest fjords in the world, the Hardangerfjord and the Sognefjord, is to be found in the region, as well as many shorter and still spectacular fjords.
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Well-known fjords in Norway
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The Arnafjord is a popular destination for day trips and holidays, famous for it's many waterfalls.
Byfjorden is the fjord that leads from the North Sea to Stavanger. The fjord is approximately 10.5 km and is the route for coastal traffic to Stavanger and the southern part of Ryfylke. Under the Byfjorden is a 6 km long tunnel between Randaberg and…
Dalsfjorden is a narrow fjord located in the area of Askvoll, Fjaler and Gaular.
The Finnafjord is one of the smallest branches of the Sognefjord, but definitely one of the most beautiful ones. The only way to reach it is by boat. At Finden, a sound has to be passed on the way in to Finnabotn, with its steep and high mountain…
Start from Balestrand sailing in towards the village Fjærland. The Fjærlandsfjord is beautiful and majestic as it si surrounded by steep mountains, some still covered with snow on the peeks. A scenic and majestic fjord with Glacier-capped mountain…
The Folgefonn centre opened in 2017. It is a centre for learning about Folgefonna National Park, life in the Hardangerfjord, the global cycle of water and climate changes. There are 18 interactive stations and in the auditorium you can see 4…
Enjoy the quiet nature in idyllic Frafjord. The fjord is approximately a six kilometre long inlet of the Høgsfjord, stretching from Dirdal to the small centre of Frafjord.
The Gandsfjorden is the fjord from Stavanger to Sandnes town centre. The fjord is situated between the flat Jæren landscape to the west and and the highland to the east.
Hafrsfjord is situated north at Jæren and is 9 km long and leading to the airport. The depth of the fjord varies from 3,5 m to 60 m which means that large boats can not enter the fjord. In the north there is a bridge, Hafrsfjord brigde, where it is…
Høgsfjorden is situated southeast from Stavanger. When you travel by boat from Stavanger to Lysefjord you travel through the Høgsfjorden. The Lysefjorden in Ryfylke is one of the two sidefjords to the Høgsfjorden, the other one is the Frafjord.
The local tourist offices can give you good and useful information.
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