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Explore Top 9 Attractions in Hardangerfjord

Travelers to Norway should not miss the 178-kilometer-long Hardangerfjord, the nation's second-largest fjord, stretching from Herøysund to Odda on the Sørfjord. Known for its mild climate and breathtaking landscapes, the fjord has been a tourist favorite since Victorian times when Thomas Cook began offering cruises here.

The region's fertile soil and favorable weather made it a prime location for Viking settlements, and today it's celebrated for its fruit orchards, particularly cherries and apples. Visitors often come in spring to witness the beautiful blossoms.

For a curated list of must-see attractions in Hardangerfjord, read on.

1. Visit the Town of Voss

Voss

Voss, the largest town near Hardangerfjord, is a hub for tourists year-round, offering hiking and skiing opportunities. Attractions include the ancient Voss Church, St. Olav's Cross, and the historical Voss Folk Museum. The Vossa Jazz festival in March is another highlight.

2. Go Behind the Scenes at Steinsdalsfossen

Waterfall at Steinsdalsfossen

Steinsdalsfossen waterfalls, a short drive from Voss, offer a unique experience where visitors can walk behind the cascading waters. The best time to visit is in spring when the water flow is at its peak.

3. See Sørfjorden and Hike through Folgefonna National Park

Sørfjorden

The Sørfjorden leads to Folgefonna National Park, home to Norway's third-largest glacier. The park offers hiking trails and a visitor center for information. Nearby Kinsarvik is the starting point for hikes to the stunning Husedalen Valley and the dramatic Trolltunga cliff.

Official site: www.folgefonna.info/en

4. Get Back to Nature at Hardangervidda

Hardangervidda

Hardangervidda, one of Europe's largest mountain plateaus, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The Hardangervidda Nature Centre offers insights into the region's natural history.

Official site: https://norsknatursenter.no/en/

5. Take a Trip to Kjeåsen Mountain Farm

Kjeåsen Mountain Farm

The remote Kjeåsen farmstead offers stunning views of the Hardanger peaks and Simadalsfjord, accessible via a steep road or hike.

6. Follow the Hardangerfjord Route

The Hardangerfjord Route

The Hardangerfjord Route is a scenic trail for hiking and biking, featuring waterfalls, glaciers, and mountains, with various access points offering accommodations and attractions.

7. Ski Bavallen

Bavallen

The Bavallen area near Voss is a skiing hotspot with slopes for all levels, serviced by dedicated ski buses.

8. Take the High Road to Ulvik

Ulvik

Ulvik, a picturesque village, is known for its church and the State College of Horticulture. The approach road offers stunning views.

9. Visit the Agatunet Museum

Agatunet Museum in Aga

The Agatunet Museum in Aga features 30 historic buildings, including a medieval courthouse and traditional costume displays.

Tips and Tours: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to the Hardangerfjord Area

  • From Bergen to Hardangerfjord: A day trip from Bergen is an excellent way to experience Hardangerfjord's natural beauty, including the Vøringsfossen waterfall.

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Explore port cities like Bergen and Stavanger, or venture to the Sognefjord region for more fjord adventures. For a northern experience, consider the Lofoten Islands, Tromsø, and Trondheim.