Where is the Sognefjord?

Where is the Sognefjord?

The Sognefjord has several beautiful fjord branches, such as the narrow Naeroyfjord & the Aurlandsfjord. The fjord stretches more than 200 km inland from the western coast north of Bergen. The Sognefjord reaches a maximum depth of 1308 m below sea level, with the greatest depths in the inland parts of the fjord.

How do I get to Sognefjorden?

The fjords in Norway are quite accessible and Sognefjorden (the Sognefjord) is perhaps one of the easiest one to explore. So, pack your bags, book a direct flight to the city of Bergen and start your journey from here. Click on the image for link to Sognefjorden at Google Maps.

Where are the fjord villages in Norway?

There are several beautifully located, picturesque fjord villages along this majestic fjord. The village of Balestrand has a long history of greeting foreign tourists;

Where is the Lustrafjord in Norway?

The Lustrafjord and the Luster area is one of the most beautiful spots in Norway, where the fjord meets the top of Norway with it´s numerous mountains and glaciers. The Lustrafjord is the innermost branch of the 204 kilometer long Sognefjord. From Feigom by the Lustrafjord. Feigumfossen Waterfall in the background.

Nordfjord is located in the northern part of the county of Vestland, in the centre of Western Norway. The Sognefjord, the king of the fjords, is the longest fjord adventure in Norway.

What is the longest fjord in Norway?

The Sognefjord is the longest fjord in Norway with its 204 kilometers. The Western Norwegian fjords are rated as the worlds best travel destination by the magazine National Geographic Traveler. The fjords in Norway are known for the wild, beautiful and untouched nature.

Where is the Romsdalsfjord?

The Romsdalsfjord is located in the county of Møre og Romsdal, north in Western Norway. The Geirangerfjord is like a fairytale. It is unique and exceptionally beautiful. And the fjord is included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

Where are the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord?

The Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord are part of the 204 kilometer long Sognefjord which is located in the northern part of the county of Vestland, in the middle of Western Norway. The Hardangerfjord area, the orchard of Norway, is known for Summer Skiing at Folgefonna Glacier and a spectacular fruit tree blossoming in spring.