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Geiranger - a must-visit

Geiranger and the Sunnmøre region is a must-visit for anyone seeking to explore the natural beauty of Norway. This region offers a wide variety of natural beauty, rich cultural history and adventurous activities.

UNESCO-listed

It is not without reason that Geirangerfjord is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The stunning fjord is one of a kind with small farms clinging to the steep mountainsides. Less than 300 people live in Geiranger all year round, but the population increases significantly during the summer season. The compact and charming village centre is full of shops and kiosks and the surrounding hillsides offer several viewpoints to the fjord.

Fjord Cruise Geirangerfjord

Welcome on board to discover the famous Geirangerfjord. The ferry journey between Geiranger and Hellesylt takes approximately 1 hour and lets you enjoy all the highlights along the UNESCO World Heritage-listed fjord. The vessels operating this route are classic car ferries, meaning you can bring your car and do it as part of your road trip in Western Norway.


Accommodation in Geiranger & Sunnmøre

Hotel Utsikten Geiranger

Staying at Hotel Utsikten you can wake up to a spectacular view of the Geirangerfjord. Located at the top of Geiranger, only 200 metres from Flydalsjuvet viewpoint, the historical hotel has welcomed guests since 1893.

Valldal Fjordhotell

Right in the heart of Valldal lies the Valldal Fjordhotell, nestled between the two of Norway’s best known tourist attractions: Geiranger and Trollstigen. Thanks to its location just a few metres from the shore, it offers stunning views of the fjord and mountains around it.

Sagafjord Hotel

The charming Sagafjord Hotel is located in the heart of the Sunnmøre Alps, right on the shores of the beautiful Hjørundfjord in Sæbø. Welcome to a picturesque stay and active days in spectacular surroundings!

Gloppen Hotell

When on a road trip in Western Norway, opt to stay a night at Gloppen Hotell. Its location makes it a perfect place to stop when travelling between Flåm and Geiranger. The historic hotel offers 61 rooms in total and a restaurant with a local touch.

Geiranger offers some of Norway's most scenic hiking trails

The surrounding Sunnmøre Alps offers some of Norway's most scenic hiking trails, with panoramic views of the fjords and landscapes. Whether you are kayaking or cruising on crystal-clear waters, exploring small villages like Sæbø or Valldal, hiking on one of the region’s signature peaks such as Mt. Slogen, or simply wandering around Ålesund’s art nouveau architecture, Geiranger and Sunnmøre will provide lasting memories.

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