Discover the best top things to do in Stranda, Norway including Geiranger Fjord, Skagefla, Seven Sisters, Geiranger Skywalk - Dalsnibba, Strandafjellet Skisenter, Fossevandring, Ornevegen - Ornesvingen, Flydalsjuvet, Hellesyltfossen, Geirangerfjord.
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5.0 based on 3,051 reviews
This fjord is gorgeous, the narrowness of it with near sheer vertical snow capped mountains surrounding and cascading waterfalls makes it a picture perfect setting that is almost unbelievable. There are a few elevated viewing points that are ideal to make the most of the stunning scenery and capturing outstanding photos. A cruise on the fjord is well worthwhile to maximise the fjord in its entirety.
4.5 based on 923 reviews
I recommend one of the small boat tours to see it from all angles AND get up close. The small boat tours are cheaper and quicker if you want to do some hiking afterwards.
4.5 based on 1,182 reviews
We took a Mt Dalsnibba moutain bus trip with Fjordservice to the top of this mountain, reasonably priced. The journey was beautiful as you started at the green fjord with waterfalls at Geiranger, through green pastures and waterfalls on this winding road, then through tundra with more and more snow until you got to the top of Mt. Dalsnibba with its snow covered rocky peaks. This road goes through some of Norway's best scenery. We were lucky to have a clear day, although the clouds rolled in while we were there. I was amazed at the skill of our driver as the steep road is too narrow in places for two vehicles to pass so one has to stop at the wider sections. I can't imagine driving this in bad weather. This skywalk was just opened in 2016 and provides a nice viewing platform for a panoramic view of the scenery around you. You can see down to our starting point in one place. Even in summer, there is some snow here. Part of it is a toll road. There is a nice gift shop at the top and picnic tables. Very cool. I liked passing Djupvatnet, a beautiful lake with a hotel.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Stranda Ski Resort is located east in the magnificent Alps og Sunnmore,in the western part of Norway. 7 lifts (including 2 chair lifts) ,17 downhill runs in various difficulties,children`s area, terrain park and perhaps the best off-piste opportunities in Scandinavia, provides something for every member of the family. Great pavilions, with the serving of food and drink, at the end of the chairlifts has superb fjord views. Part of the Resort has artificial lights,for evening skiing and a top modern snow making system,ensures nice conditions throughout the season. Cross-Country enthusiasts can enjoy 15 km of groomed tracks,and unlimited expedition possibilities.
4.5 based on 333 reviews
When we got off of our cruise ship we first walked up the road that winds out of Geiranger. After we got up near the little church we discovered that there is another sidewalk with steps that goes along the river where there are multiple waterfalls. It's all a wonderful setting in this small town set at the end of a gorgeous fjord.
4.5 based on 297 reviews
You can already see the eagle turns (ornesvingen) from the Geiranger cruise. It has a lot of turns and has nice view on its view point. It hasn’t much parking lot, so please be quick when you finished taking photos so others also can park their car and enjoy the view.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
After a Geirangerfjord cruise you can drive south to reach Flydalajuvet. It has a tiny parking lot, so please be quick when you have taken some nice photos, so others also can park their car and enjoy the view as well. Flydalsjuvet wasn’t far from Geiranger. You can also walk to Flydalsjuvet from the Geiranger center and through the waterfall trail.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Thoroughly recommend the ferry ride from here and a walk around the fjord to the restored farmhouse at Kurla where I picked wild blueberries and raspberries. I also fished and watched the rain sweep in along the fjord . This beach at Hellesylt is very pretty with its retro changing sheds and apple trees giving shade. It one an award for Norway’s prettiest swimming beach last year. The vista is spectacular
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The Geirangerfjord An iconic attraction featuring many of the characteristic natural and cultural charms of the Norwegian fjords. 20km-long UNESCO-listed fjord carves through the mountains of Norway leaving near-vertical drops on both sides , all along steep cliffs, waterfalls, Seven Sisters waterfalll is the best of all.
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