Posts Tagged ‘Norway in a Nutshell’

Friaren woos Seven Sisters Falls at Geiranger Fjord

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Friaren is a lone waterfall at Geiranger fjord, but he will never feel lonesome. Sitting across him are the Seven Sisters Falls (De Syv Søstre) which consist of 7 separate streams. Friaren is enjoying the Seven Sister’s dancing and serenading while he is flirting playfully with them. The tallest sister has a height of 250 meters above sea level.

Cruising through the Geiranger fjord, you will see one of the world’s most spectacular views. Although Friaren does not have the height of the Seven Sisters Falls, he possesses a lot of capacity. Any ships that are cruising near by Friaren will easily feel the intense mist from the waterfall.

Geiranger fjord - Tourist Information

1) Lodging:
There are a few camp sites, cabins and hotels you can stay in this area.
Hotel Union Geiranger is over 100 years old offering very unique settings and surroundings. You can read more on hotels in Geiranger.

2) Facts:
Geiranger fjord is one of the most visited Norway fjords with 15 kilometers in length. It is included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list.


3) Location:
Geiranger fjord is located in the northern part of Western Norway at Møre og Romsdal county.

4) What to do
Enjoy scenic fjord cruises. Look out for the famous waterfalls, the Seven Sisters Falls (De syv søstrene) and the Bridal Veil (Brudesløret). Other popular activities around the fjords are, rafting, fishing, summer skiing, and canoe trips.

5) Tours
Join Geiranger & Norway in a Nutshell® tour at Osla or Bergen. The trips are available from April to September.

6) Getting to Geiranger fjord

* Departing from Osla
(450 kilometers southeast of Geiranger)

- By car:
About 7 hours
Route: Oslo – Otta (via E6) - Langvatnet (via Rv15) – Geiranger (via Rv63)

- By bus (depart daily):
From Osla to Ålesund - about 10 hours
From Ålesund to Geiranger – about 1hr plus
Booking through: Nor-Way Bussexpress

- By flight (depart daily):
From Osla to Ålesund Airport, Vigra – 55 minutes
Go to Ålesund bus station with airport shuttle bus. Continue journey to Geiranger in a separate bus.
Booking through: SAS

* Departing from Bergen
(350 kilometers south of Geiranger)

- By car:
About 7 hours.
Route: Bergen – Oppedal (via E39) – Lavik (via ferry) – Førde (via E39) – Byrkjelo (via E39) - Stryn (via Rv60) – Langvatnet (via Rv15) – Geiranger (via Rv63)

- By Bus (depart daily):
From Bergen to Ålesund – about 9 hours
From Ålesund to Geiranger – about 1hr+

- By flight (depart daily):
From Bergen to Ålesund Airport, Vigra – 45 minutes
Go to Ålesund bus station with airport shuttle bus. Continue journey to Geiranger in a separate bus.

- By boat:
In winter:
Take the Nerwegian Coastal Express to Ålesund and continue with a bus to Geiranger.

Other time:
Take the Nerwegian Coastal Express from Bergen to Geiranger.

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Norway Fjords – Exploring Norway’s Natural Beauty

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Norway, the world’s third-largest oil exporter after Saudi Arabia, has been named by the United Nations as the best country to live in the world. Lifestyle in Norway is comfortable with its generous welfare state.

Norway is a perfect tourist spot for beautiful scenery. Over two third of the country is covered by mountains, glaciers and rivers. It attracts thousands and thousands of tourists each year from Europe and United States to tour its dramatic fjords, snowy mountains and beautiful islands.

Norway fjords are one of the most beautiful places on earth. There are many great fjords with grand scale situated at Western Norway. Ships are often the only mean of transportation to get into small villages during winter.

Sognefjord at north of Bergen is the longest among all Norway fjords. It stretches over 205 km in total distance with its width hardly exceeding 5 km, and it is the 2nd longest in the world after Scoresby Sund in Greenland.

Norway fjords are included in the UNESCO list of the world heritage. Some of the popular fjords are:

  • South Norway fjords: Lysefjord
  • Center Norway fjords: Hardangerfjord
  • North Norway fjords: Sognefjord, Nordfjord, Storfjord and Trondheimfjord

Norway in a Nutshell” is a popular round trip tour traveling by cruise, trains and road. This tour allows you to experience the best of Norway within a short period of time. You can start the trip in Osla or Bergen by cruising on the Norwegians fjords, traveling on two of the world’s most famous rails (Flåm Railway & Bergen Railway) and driving up the hill while enjoying the spectacular mountain scenery with countless waterfalls. You can pick a one-day trip or a short tour with 2-3 days program to suit your traveling itinerary.

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