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Highlights in the Sognefjord Area

Sognefjord incl Nærøyfjorden - Norway's longest, deepest and narrowest fjord / UNESCO World Nature Site

Flåmsbana / the Flam Railway - Norway's steepest and most spectacular train journey

Jostedalsbreen National Park incl Nigardsbreen - the largest glacier on the European mainland

Jotunheimen National Park - Norway's highest mountains and most popular hiking area

Urnes Stave Church - UNESCO World Heritage Site and Norway's oldest stave church

Sognefjellsvegen R55 - Norway's first national scenic route and the highest mountain pass in Northern Europe

Sognefjord - The world's longest fjord adventure

Norway’s longest fjord, the Sognefjord, lies in the heart of the Norwegian fjord country and extends more than 200 km (120 miles) inland. The region where this deep fjord meets the glaciers and Norway’s highest mountains is considered one of the world's most beautiful travel destinations.

In the Jostedalsbreen National Park, where glacier arms stretch down into green valleys, you can view the largest glacier in mainland Europe at close range, and join experienced guides on thrilling walks on the blue glacier ice.
Unique museums, art galleries, heritage sites and stave churches can be enjoyed throughout the region. Urnes Stave Church in Luster is the oldest in Norway and features on the World Heritage List. Experience true Norwegian culture first hand!
Explore the region where the rivers never run dry. Whether you travel by boat, train, car or on foot you can see waterfalls cascading down steep mountains. You can also enjoy fishing in wild rivers or deep, calm mountain lakes.
The Jotunheimen National Park and the mountains surrounding the fjord are perfect for short walks, mountain hikes, climbing and skiing, and the trails will lead you further, deeper and higher into Sognefjord's most fascinating places.