Visit the longest and deepest fjord in Norway
Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, stretches 205 kilometres (127 miles) from the village of Skjolden to the North Sea near Balestrand. It reaches a maximum depth of 1,308 metres (4,291 feet), with towering cliffs, waterfalls and steep valleys on all sides.
The fjord has been a vital artery for trade, travel and settlement for centuries. Villages, historic farms and old churches line its shores, reflecting a rich cultural and maritime history.
2 of its branches, Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord, are UNESCO World Heritage sites, celebrated for their natural beauty and well-preserved traditional communities. You can take fjord cruises, kayak among cliffs, or hike a network of mountain trails for panoramic views here.
View The Fjords