Sognefjord

Norway - Fjord Norway

The western coast boasts stunning fjords, with the Sognefjord being the longest and deepest.

It stretches north of Bergen to the Jotunheimen mountains, while its Nærøyfjord branch has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other picturesque fjord arms include the Lusterfjord, Fjærlandsfjord, and Finnafjord, which derive their emerald green hue from nearby glaciers’ meltwater. The fjord’s coast features enchanting towns like the art village of Balestrand, the book town of Fjærland, and Lærdal, home to more than 150 well-preserved wooden houses dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries.

Sognefjord Hotels

Hofslund Fjord Hotel$$$

Hofslund Fjord Hotel is a family run hotel from 1912. It is now the fourth and fifth generation of hosts who welcome you. Most of the rooms have fjord view and balcony. The hotel is situated in the centre of Sogndal and directly on the shore of the Sognefjord, the longest fjord in the world. It has its own garden and a heated outdoor swimming pool. 54 rooms, a total capacity of 100 beds. All rooms have telephone, radio, satellite TV with video channel and are comfortably furnished. The hotel ...

Hofslund Fjord Hotel
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