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  2. NORWAY'S MOST FAMOUS FJORDS. With more than 1,000 fjords around the country, 10 of which are frequented regularly by cruise ships, it's not surprising that tourists wonder where to go and which fjords to see. Learn how to differentiate them with the help of fjord expert, Øyvind Heen.

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    The fjords were created when the weight of huge glacierscarved out valleys over time. This leaves behind valleys that were subsequently flooded by sea water. The long, narrow inlets of water and steep-sided mountain faces create one of the finest and natural wonders not just in Norway but the world. This article explores the wonder and beauty of No...

    In tourist terms, the Geirangerfjordis one of the most popular fjords. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 and hosts many crossliners each year and draws visitors from around the world. Geirangerfjord is located in Møre og Romsdal county, in central Norway. It is 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) in length and measures 1.5 kilometres ...

    The prize for the longest fjord in Norway goes to Sognefjord. Known as ‘the King of the fjords’, it’s located in the county of Sogn og Fjordane in the western part of the country. The fjord spans some 205 kilometres (127 miles) and has a maximum width of 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) at its widest point. Sognefjord has a maximum depth of 1,308 metres....

    The best known of those branches of Sognefjord is Nærøyfjord, the narrowest of all the western fjords in Norway. At one point, it measures just 250 metres (820 ft) wide. The fjord’s total length is 18 kilometres (11 miles). With its reaching snow-topped mountains, numerous waterfalls and picturesque houses, it’s not hard to see why this fjord prove...

    Trollfjordis a narrow 2 kilometre (1.2 mile) fjord located in the Nordland county in Norway's arctic circle. It's an inlet off the Raftsundet strait and one of the narrowest of all the fjords, with a width of just just 100 metres (330 feet) at its mouth. The steep mountains on either side of the fjord reach heights of 1100 metres (3608 feet) high, ...

    Given my passion and interest for Rogaland and south west Norway, it is perhaps no surprise that Lysefjord is my favourite fjord. It’s the home to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), a flat mountain plateau that juts out some 604 metres (1,982 ft) above sea level. On a clear, bright day the hike to Preikestolen is a spectacular experience and for many, a o...

  3. This list of Norwegian fjords shows many of the fjords in Norway. In total, there are about 1,190 fjords in Norway and the Svalbard islands. The sortable list includes the lengths and locations of those fjords.

    Name Of Fjord
    Length (km/mi)
    County
    Municipality
    4 km (2.5 mi)
    38 km (24 mi)
    12 km (7.5 mi)
    Møre og Romsdal and Trøndelag
    Aure and Heim
    30 km (19 mi)
  4. Aug 24, 2023 · How many fjords are there in Norway? There are over 1,100 fjords in Norway. When can I see the Northern Lights in Norway? It is definitely possible to see the Northern Lights in Norway. Obviously the further north you get, the better the chance.

  5. Dec 20, 2022 · There are around 1,190 fjords in Norway, including both the large, well-known fjords such as the Sognefjord and the Hardangerfjord, as well as smaller, lesser-known fjords. According to the Norwegian Fjords website, there are around 1,190 fjords in Norway.

  6. The world-famous Norwegian fjords are without doubt the country’s number one tourist attraction. Glaciers carved the fjords of Norway out of the land over many thousands of years. They truly are one of nature’s remarkable creations. Today they are renowned for their beauty, but years ago they were crucial to the livelihood of Norwegians. Abandoned farmsteads on the steep cliffs serve as a reminder of those times. The Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord are on the UNESCO World Heritage ...

  7. There are more than a thousand fjords in Norway, all along the coast. But most of the iconic fjords– those you may have seen on the postcards, like the Sognefjord, the Lysefjord, and the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord – are located in Fjord Norway , in the western part of the country.