Popular and scenic fjord to enjoy a cruise
Aurlandsfjord is a breathtaking branch of the Sognefjord, stretching 29 kilometres (18 miles) through steep mountains and lush valleys. Its deep blue waters mirror the cliffs, waterfalls, forests and villages scattered along the shoreline.
The fjord has been a vital local waterway for centuries, used by farmers, traders and fishermen. Its dramatic scenery has inspired artists and writers through the ages, with many of the traditional farms and wooden houses still in use today.
You can explore the fjord by boat or kayak, cruise its length from Flåm to Aurland, or hike trails offering panoramic views. Winter and spring snow-capped peaks add contrast to the calm, reflective waters.
Aurlandsfjord combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. Quiet villages, fjord-side farms and dramatic landscapes make it ideal for photography, outdoor adventures or simply soaking in some of Norway’s finest scenery.
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