10
Best Fjords In Norway To Explore

1
Geirangerfjord

The UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord stretches for nine and a half miles at the innermost point of Storrfjorden.

2
Lysefjord

Near Stavanger, in the southwest of Norway, Lysefjord is famed as the home of Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, in Ryfylke.

3
Nærøyfjord

Another UNESCO-listed Norway fjord, Nærøyfjord is a spectacular arm of the Sognefjord.

4
Aurlandsfjord

Aurlandsfjord is just as beautiful as its neighbours Nordfjord. Which separates it from the Sognefjord, the longest fjord in Norway.

5.
Innvikfjorden

The sweeping Innvik Fjorden is another extraordinary Norway fjord, close to the mighty Jostedalsbreen National Park, mainland Europe’s largest glacier.

6
Hardangerfjord

Hardangerfjord is the second-largest fjord in Norway, roughly a 90-minute drive south of Bergen, on the country’s serrated fjord coastline.

7
Nordfjord

The 66-mile Nordfjord is among the largest fjords in Norway. Featuring several smaller arms, Nordfjord weaves from the islands of Vågsøy.

8
Romsdalsfjord

Romsdalsfjord lies south of Molde in western Norway, with several outlying islands separating the fjord from the Atlantic Ocean.

9
Sognefjord

The longest and deepest fjord in Norway is the snaking Sognefjord, lying midway between Måløy and Bergen on the west coast.

10
Hjørundfjorden

The majestic Hjørundfjorden lies south-southeast of Ålesund, branching off the sprawling Storfjorden.

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