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Norwegian Fjords

Fjord

noun
plural noun: fjords
1. a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, as in Norway and Iceland, typically formed by submergence of a glaciated valley.

Phasellus vehicula malesuada quam, a condimentum mauris dignissim vulputate Wenn es nachts kälter ist als draußen, sollte man lieber zu Fuß, als Bergauf gehen, weil es dann nicht so dunkel ist. Phasellus vehicula malesuada quam, a condimentum mauris dignissim vulputate Wenn es nachts kälter ist als draußen, sollte man lieber zu Fuß, als Bergauf gehen, weil es dann nicht so dunkel ist.Phasellus vehicula malesuada quam, a condimentum mauris dignissim vulputate Wenn es nachts kälter ist als draußen, sollte man lieber zu Fuß, als Bergauf gehen, weil es dann nicht so dunkel ist.



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Eidfjord

This area is known as the “Orchard” of Fjord Norway. Try the local fruits and ciders and meet the farmers as you stroll through town. However, the pull of Eidfjord is nature. Hiking, biking, waterfalls… you have it all. Here you will see the Vøringsfossen waterfall with a free fall of almost 600ft. Fun fact: For a trip back in time, you can walk to the Hæreid Viking graves.

Flåm

This village with a population of only 400 is one of the most popular cruise stops in Norway. It is the innermost area in the Aurlandsfjord

It is actually English tourists who kickstarted tourism in this little village when they came for a fishing trip. Flam is also the final stop of the Flam Railway.

Fun fact: The Flam railway is one of the steepest railway tracks in the world.

Geiranger Village

The third biggest cruise port, but with our sailing date being slightly off season you will almost feel like you are having a private tour. Geiranger is rumoured to have the most spectacular scenery in all of Scandinavia. Fun fact: You can explore the heritage side in an eco-friendly electric car tour. Bergen Known as the city of seven mountains and was the capital of Norway in the early 13th century, Bergen is the second largest city in Norway. Due to it’s oceanic climate Bergen’s winters are slightly warmer, but it does get some rain and can be comparable to the climate in Edinburgh. Bergen is known to be the street art capital of Norway and actually paves the way to promote street art in Norway and through Scandinavia. Strret art by famous Norwegian artis Dolk can be found throughout the city Fun fact: Bergen is a large city, but one with a small-town charm and atmosphere.