Supplying your tourist needs in the Fjord regions of Norway

Fjord Travel concentrates on the fjord regions of Norway - including Stavanger, Bergen, Flam, Alesund, Trondheim and the great fjords - like Hardanger, Sogne, Geiranger and Lysefjord, with highlights such as Pulpit rock

fishing and fjords

Western Norway has many great fjords, on a truly grand scale. Boat is often the only way in to the small communities during the winter. Lysefjord with Pulpit Rock and Kjerag is most southerly, close to Stavanger. Hardangerfjord between Stavanger and Bergen combines glaciers and fruit orchards, with Odda being about 170 km from the sea. Sognefjord is north of Bergen and is the longest fjord, at over 200 km, with Flam at one of the arms of the Fjord, part of the famous "Norway in a Nutshell" round trip by boat, train and road.
Further north still are Nordfjord, Storfjord-Geiranger and the Trondheimfjord amongst others.

looking down lysefjord towards pulpit rock

Norway has been rated by the UN as the best country in the world to live, and National Geographic magazine recently rated the norwegian fjords in top place globally for "Destination Stewardship". Come and find out why.

Haakonshallen and Statsraad Lehmkuhl

Bergen's Bryggen area of old wooden seahouses has been renovated over many years and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. Statraad Lehmkuhl is the square-rigged tall ship that has Bergen as its home port.

rock carvings

Rock carvings near Stavanger

old seahouses

Colourful old seahouses

sightseeing boat dwarfed by the fjord walls

There are sightseeing trips every day into Lysefjord, and other fjords

Pulpit rock

Pulpit rock (Preikestolen)

Bergen harbour up to Floien

The view up from the harbour and Zacharias bryggen to Floien

lovely quiet bergen street

One of many lovely quiet streets waiting to be explored.

For now, visit our sister site Stavanger Travel which covers south west Norway - the southern half of the fjord country - including Bergen, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Sorlandet, Hardanger and Telemark:

Gamle Stavanger - preserved area of wooden houses

There are several "world-class" old wooden settlements here, including Gamle Stavanger which is the largest wooden settlement in northern Europe.

view over Bergen

Bergen is Norway's second-largest city, close to the sea, surrounded by 7 mountains.