Hordaland County, Norway
Hardangerfjord

A splendid stretch of water that cuts through the land into the Atlantic Ocean.

If you’ve always wanted to see the Queen of the Fjords, then drop by this majestic span of deep blue water, which is the fourth longest fjord in the world. You can power down Hardanger Fjord on a guided RIB-boat tour for a more open-air and intimate experience, or perhaps glide through the waters on a guided cruise trip for more luxury. Either way, a boat trip is the choicest way to digest the beauty of Hardanger Fjord. Its waters are a pellucid mirror of the surrounding landscape, reinterpreting them into an artistic work filled with blending brushstrokes of colours. Meanwhile the ambling hillside fruit farms, the tumbling Edna waterfall, the unadulterated view of the water, sky and land, are not to be missed. If you prefer a more kinaesthetic sensory experience, you can also rent various boats to enjoy a recreational activity or two, such as fishing, sailing, water skiing, or tubing, whilst soaking in the scenic views. This is pure bliss surrounded by the wondrous sights of nature, all tucked away deep in the mountains.


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Tips Before You Go
Most boat trips are available from May to September, although it is best to come during the winter. That is when you will get the opportunity to try absolutely fresh water that comes about from the melting of the ice.
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Hardangerfjord, Norway