Fjord Norway

Preikestolen, the Romsdalseggen ridge, Trolltunga, and Kjerag are only a few of the most popular walks in Fjord Norway, and they are all significant excursions. However, unless you are an experienced hiker, they may be tough on your knees and quadriceps. However, there are other shorter and softer pathways that are ideal for families with children or anybody who simply prefers to take it easy. Hiking trails go along the fjords, through national parks, and through lush valleys.


And, because Fjord Norway covers 57,604 square kilometers, you might not want to do it all in one day. Why not choose one or two areas and truly explore the many intriguing nooks and crannies there - while avoiding the crowds? There are numerous regions in western Norway, and some of the greatest treks in each area are included here, from south to north. Make sure you research which hiking trails are appropriate for your skill level ahead of time. Trek with the family across blue glaciers and see mountains that rise straight up from tiny fjords. Wander through natural parks that range from harsh glaciers to lush woods. Those up for a challenge can visit the iconic Trolltunga, Geirangerfjord, Himakana, Langfossen, or Preikestolen. All levels of trekker are welcome.


Location: Norway

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