Stryn is a municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Nordfjord. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Stryn. The municipality is located along the innermost part of the Nordfjorden. Some of the main villages in Stryn include Loen, Innvik, Utvik, Randabygda, Olden, and Flo.
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Bicycling in the beautiful and historic Lodalen. After 4km (from the fjord) you arrive at idyllic Lake Loen. You can either cycle alongside the lake all the way into Kjenndalsbre Fjellstove restaurant or you can take the boat MB Kjenndal across Lake Loen to Kjenndalsbre Fjellstove and continue in to Kjenndal glacier itself. Take the same route back to Stryn. Lodal valley has an unusually impressive landscape. The scars from the landslide on the side of Mt. Ramnefjell and the abandoned farms at Nesdal give an indication of Lodal valley´s dramatic history. Tour description: The trip is easy relaxing. Hardly and climbing and good cycle roads. Start the trip in Stryn town centre. Follow the main road RV 60 in to Loen (approx. 10 km.) and turn off to the left for Lodalen. You bike on the country road in towards the beautiful and fertile community of Loen where you can take in the awesome Mt. Skala in the background. Allow between 3-5 hours for this trip.
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Olden was our most scenic stop on a recent cruise. Sailing up Nordfjord is stunning with the mountains and beautifully coloured water. The village of Olden is cute with a bit of shopping for those inclined as well as a nice place to walk around. The old church in the middle of town is worth popping in to see the interior. We chose an excursion up to see Briksdal Glacier - an excellent choice. It included a scenic bus ride followed by a stimulating hike with beautiful views along the way.
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Visited Olden and Briksdal in June and it is definitely worth the visit and it exceeded all my exceptions. As you take the tranquil 45 minute walk to the glacier you are surrounded by breathtaking snow capped mountains, lush green spots of grass and mountain flowers and flowing waterfalls which you can stand beside and soak up its spray of water. However, if walking isn't your thing or you are unable to, you can take a troll car up the winding paths to the glacier although if you are able to make the trek it is 100% worth it.
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HYDLAPARKEN - NORWAY`S FINEST CLIMBING PARK A brand new park with 7 climbing tracks, 11 zip lines, climbing tower with climbing walls and the «Hydla leap» from 12 meters, pump track for bikes, and playground for the little ones - spend your whole day in the forest! Please visit hydlaparken.no for more information, prices, opening hours, driving directions and booking.
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If you are looking for different and active summer days, Stryn Summer Ski is a definite first choice. Towering mountains and Nordic climate makes skiing and snowboarding possible during the lightest and warmest Scandinavian summer days. In the middle of the glacier landscape, Mother Nature has created a large amusement park – young or old, professional or amateur will find great fun here with their skis or snowboard. The lifts will bring you to 1600 m.a.s.l (5250ft), where you get the feeling of being on top of Norway. Surrounded by mountain peaks, the Scandinavia’s largest glacier and views down to the fjords makes a visit unforgettable.The season starts late May and lasts to mid or late July depending on the snow conditions. At the bottom station you’ll find a cafeteria, toilets, ski shop with ski- and snowboard hires and ticket office . Remember sunscreen, sunglasses, light clothing, but also winter and wind-proof clothing, the weather can change quickly. Stryn Summer Ski Centre is the most renowned summer ski resort in Northern Europe, it’s located by the 100 year old national tourist route, Old Strynefjellsvegen (RV 258), 45 km East of Stryn city centre.Please respect all signs and warnings in the skiing area. It’s strictly forbidden to move or change any signs or markings. Any activity outside the ski area boundaries involves danger and is at your own risk. Do not move beyond the ski area boundaries without local knowledge.
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The very sight of the 19th century stones placed along the old road is a moment in itself, when you realise those same stones have been there for more than a century, protecting those who travelled along it. A very beautiful drive where you must stop often and take photos. But don't forget to just enjoy the view from time to time.
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This waterfall is stunning. There are incredible views all the way up, you can walk behind the waterfall. Be prepared to be dripped on and it is ice cold. Incredible
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