Balestrand is a municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is located on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden in the traditional district of Sogn. The administrative center is the village of Balestrand. Other villages in the municipality include Ese, Kvamme, Låne, Sæle, Tjugum, and Vetlefjorden.
Restaurants in Balestrand
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Gone Paddling Balestrand offer two guided kayaking trips daily (at 10.00 AM and at 15.00 PM)around Balestrand. Average duration is 3 hours and includes a light lunch! You can also rent single or double kayaks and explore the area around Balestrand. On the guided tour, we will supply you with drysuit, personal flotation device, paddle and sprayskirt. A drybag can also be included.
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We drove through here in late May and typical of Norway the scenery is stunning. Snow covered mountains, partially frozen lakes and postcard perfect panoramic views.
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Raudmelen (972m) Raudmelen is a mountain which towers 972m over the centre of Balestrand. A hiking trail goes up the mountainside from Balestrand to the top of Raudmelen. This is a demanding hike. From the top you have fantastic views over the Sognefjord, both out towards Stolsheimen and in towards Fjaerland and Leikanger. Start: Start by Belehalli sports hall, at the same place as the starting point for the nature trail. Take the red route to Raudmelen. The first part goes along the marked nature trail, but soon turns off upwards. After following the relatively steep path up through the woods it is nice to take a break at Orrabenken (370m) where you get a wonderful view over Balestrand centre and the Sognefjord. From Orrabenken follow the path on upwards. The blue route turns off towards Balastolen and Fjaerestedstolen and the red route continues up towards Raudmelen. At Burasi (575m), another fine resting place, you get a marvellous view over Sognefjord and Esefjella. The path goes on up and along the ridge towards the top with wonderful views on both sides. On one side you see down over the green slopes to Balestrand and on the other dramatic rocky mountainsides towards Esedalen. At the top you are rewarded with fantastic views over the Sognefjord. This is a demanding hike and takes approx. 6 hours. Good advice: Get a map from the tourist office. Be sure to take plenty of water as there is no drinking water on this route. Getting there: From Balestrand quay/tourist office walk up Laerergata and on to Kreklingevegen until you get to Belehalli sports hall. The roads are signposted with white nature trail signs. To reach Balestrand take the express bus from Oslo, Bergen or Trondheim or express boat from Bergen. If you come by car from Oslo take the E16 and route 55. From Bergen or Trondheim take the E39 and route 55.
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The Cider House is located in Balestrand in an organic fruit orchard with more than 100 fruit varieties. We are situated a short 15 min walk along the fjord from Kviknes Hotel. Our restaurant is in a glass house with a panoramic view of the Sognefjord. In our cider cellar we use traditional methods to make "champagne-cider" and distill apple brandy. Join one of our family member interpreting on how how we make fruit and berries into juice, cider and brandy in 30 min ending with samples of cider or juice. We have interpretations from Monday to Saurday at 13 and 16. The Cider House has its own shop with approx. 20 types of Balholm-ciders, fruit juices and food souvenirs from the garden. In 2020 the shop is open from May 20th till 1st of September. You can also join our heritage walks, cider tastings, cooking classes, guided hikes to local viewpoint, other activities. In addition we are an event venue. Visit our homepage for more information.
We were there for dinner and we loved it! The ciders in the flight assortment taste really different and are delicious. I regret that I couldn't come earlier to the shop to get all the explanations about how they are made and how you obtain this variety of flavour starting mostly from fermented apples ! Besides that the food was another good surprise: this Turkish/Scandinavian fusion was superb. I ate dishes I had never eaten before, and I enjoyed all of them. We got 5 mezze for around 500 kr (2 people), which is a really good price for Norway especially when you get this high quality dishes! Also, the service was really fast and professional.
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We attended one of the Sunday morning communion services here during our stay in Balestrand. It was such a joy to get to worship in this historic building. A wonderful experience.
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