Discover the best top things to do in Hardanger, Norway including Norheimsund Rib Seafari, Odda Turistinformation, Syse Gard, Hardanger Folk Museum, Ulvik Tourist-Information, Ulvik Frukt & Cideri, Hardanger Saft og Siderfabrikk, Norsk Natursenter - Hardanger.
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
Join us for the Ultimate Fjord Experience! Enjoy a daily excursion from Bergen by coach and boat on the famous Hardangerfjord. A region of steep mountains, green hills and blue water. With our safe and comfortable rib-boat we will cruise under steep mountains with several waterfalls plunging directally into the fjord. This is truly an impressive landscape unlike anything else and an experience to be talked about for years!
4.5 based on 97 reviews
We loved the surroundings in this city. The mountain, lake and starting point for trolltunga trekking. We loved this city.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
You'll find Syse Gard and the beautiful views around this place in the inmost Hardangerfjord at Ulvik. The farmers at Syse Gard, Gro og Hans represent the 5th generation since faming started at Syse Gard. They will give you an experiences of tradition and creating in a lively farming environment. The farm shop offers a broad range of products, from fresh fruits to applesnacks, cured meat, preserved plums, apples and homemade apple juice produced of apples from the orchards. Guided tours for groups on request. Enjoy and taste traditional farming at Syse Gard!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The Hardanger Folk Museum (founded in 1911). The main museum with its exhibition and administration building is at Utne, 200 metres from the ferry landing. Changing art and cultural history exhibitions throughout the year. Permanent exhibitions: Folk costumes and accessories and Folk Music. In the open-air museum we have reconstructed a traditional cluster farm in which the oldest building is a medieval log house with a central open fire. The museum also has an old general store, cotter's cottage and wooden ski factory. The boathouse by the sea houses several traditional Hardanger boats. There is a museum shop where you can buy arts and crafts, books/ booklets, local history items and folk music. The museum is located by a fruit orchard. The Hardanger Folk Museum has branches with open-air museums and collections at Bu near Brimnes and Skredhaugen near Lofthus. School and guide service.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Production of fruit from a number of old types of apples on the farm gives a wide self production of juice and cider with a variety of tasty experiences. Premium apple juice and award-winning ciders in 2010.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This place was recommended to me - and I was not disapponted. Very friendly family owned place that shows strong dedication to everything with apples. I bought it all - almost (because there is a lot)☝️. And the lovely taste of the lovely ciders takes me back to my quick stop in one of the most Scenic places in Norway. Thank you.
4.0 based on 161 reviews
... an extraordinary experience! In beautiful and dramatic Western Norway, at the foot of the Voeringsfoss waterfall and by the ascent of the Maaboedalen valley, lies the Norwegian Nature Centre in Øvre Eidfjord with its breathtaking but unobtrusive architecture. The purpose of the centre is to gather and distribute knowledge about Norwegian nature, climate and environment. We made it our task to bring about an intimate meeting of modern man and nature. The Norwegian Nature Centre is an experience centre for the whole family, featuring lively exhibitions, hands-on activities and visual effects. Today, the centre is one of the leading centres of its kind, featuring state-of-the-art technological effects and innovative teaching technologies. Our supervideograph is a modern 225-degrees panoramic cinema, built in cooperation with Ivo Caprino who also made the film "Fjords, Mountains and Waterfalls" which is shown here. Our exhibitions are available in 13 different languages.
As part of a group tour of Eidfjord, we spent a couple of hours here. Excellent setup, with good geological history, climate, animals, nature. Walk-through was nicely arranged. Excellent for families. The shop/restaurant across the street has great buys on Norwegian outer wear.
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