Visit “Norway’s Grand Canyon”
Aurland sits at the head of Aurlandsfjord, surrounded by steep mountains and reflective waters. The village itself is charming, with wooden houses, traditional farms and fjord views at every turn.
A key attraction is the Stegastein viewpoint, 650 metres (2,133 feet) above the fjord, offering sweeping panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. Nearby, the Aurland Shoe Factory showcases local craft, while artisan shops sell wool, wood and handmade goods.
Nature lovers can hike the Aurlandsdalen Valley, often called Norway’s Grand Canyon, for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls and historic trails. Boat trips along Aurlandsfjord and cycling quiet roads offer alternative ways to explore the scenery.
View The Fjords