Geirangerfjord

The Geirangerfjord region, north of Lesund, offers some of the best scenery in all of Norway. It is a part of the magnificent Fjord Norway network and consistently ranks among the top UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The Geirangerfjord, a continuation of Sunnyland Fjord to the east, offers some of the most breathtaking views in the nation. The Dalsnibba top shows some of the most excellent views.

The views of the mountains nearby and the Geirangerfjord far down at 1,495 meters are magnificent. There are several cruises and tours to choose from, but if you’re driving, take the 11-hairpin bend Eagles’ Road for its winding nature and stunning views.

You should also take the waterfall route from the town center up to Hotel Union and the Norwegian Fjord Center near the Storfossen waterfall. There are various viewing platforms along the 327-step walk where you may go close to the impressive falls. The Fjord Centre’s interactive exhibition is the best place to start if you want to learn more about the world heritage landscape.

The small town center of Geiranger, which is made up of historic boathouses and wooden homes, must be explored when visiting. Enjoy some ice cream, buy some of Geiranger’s homemade chocolate, or purchase some regional trinkets. You can discover places to eat lunch as well.…