The best plans to discover Song og Fjordane

Land of Fjords
4 nights€1,630per person

Land of Trolls and Fjords
7 nights€2,040per person

Norway and its Fjords
7 nights€2,504per person

Norwegian & Swedish Lands
7 nights€2,701per person

Scandinavian triangle with Helsinki
On this trip you will enjoy the Scandinavian capitals and the Norwegian fjords, along with the capitals of Finland and Estonia, combining natural gems with cultural and historical delights. Explore
14 nights€4,832per person

Danish & Norwegian Lands
7 nights

Discover Norway
8 nights

Norway in Full
11 nights

Norwegian Fjords in Winter
6 nights

Scandinavian lands
9 nights

Spectacular Norway
9 nights

Svalbard Polar Getaway
5 nights
What to see in Song og Fjordane?
Briksdal Glacier
The Briksdal Glacier is located in Jostedalsbreen National Park, Norway, and is one of the country's most famous glacial tongues. Its imposing mass of ice descends between high mountains and green landscapes, creating a stunning natural contrast. It's a popular tourist spot, with hiking trails that allow you to get up close to the glacier and admire its beauty.
Sogne Fjord
Nærøyfjord
Naeroy, one of Norway's narrowest and most spectacular fjords, is a natural gem declared a World Heritage Site. Surrounded by towering mountains, waterfalls, and small villages like Gudvangen, it's ideal for enjoying by boat, kayak, or simply admiring the scenery. A must-see for those seeking the essence of the Norwegian fjords.
Floibanen Funicular
One of Bergen's (and all of Norway's) most famous tourist attractions is the spectacular Fløibanen funicular. From the city center, this funicular climbs the side of Mount Fløyen to a height of over 300 meters, offering breathtaking views along the way, culminating in a panoramic view of the entire city overlooking the sea. From the heights, you can also enjoy panoramic views of the beautiful Mount Fløyen.
Mount Floyen
Without a doubt, one of the main reasons to visit Bergen is Mount Fløyen, from which you can enjoy a truly spectacular panoramic view. Proof of this is that every day, hundreds of people take the Fløibanen funicular to reach the top of this mountain. A major tourist attraction, also known as Fløyfjelle, which, in addition to offering picture-perfect views of the Norwegian city, has a large number of trails and routes for those who wish to enjoy the surroundings of this natural setting.
Mauranger Fjord
The Maurangerfjord, also known as the Maurangerfjord, is a fjord located in Norway, specifically in the municipality of Kvinnherad, province of Hordaland. It is a branch of the Hardangerfjord, with a length of 12 km. Several towns are located on the shores of the fjord, such as Ænes, Sundal, Austrepollen, and Nordrepollen.
Lake Bondhusvatnet
Bondhusvatnet is a small glacial lake located in the Hardanger region of southwest Norway. Over the years, it has become very popular, but several factors contribute to its popularity, making it a favorite among tourists in this area, such as the intense turquoise color of its water, the possibility of camping nearby, and its easy access.
Borgund Church
Of all the ancient churches in Norway, one of the most curious is the Borgund Stave Church, which is over 800 years old and also known as the "Borgund Stave Church." According to the oldest records, the building was inaugurated in the mid-1200s, and from the very beginning, it stood out in this mountainous landscape due to its wooden design. From the exterior cladding to the nails used to secure its structure, they are made of wood darkened by protective layers of tar, distilled from pine. As it happens, in addition to its unusual architecture, Borgund Stave Church stands out for its excellent state of preservation, as well as for its facilities, which, in some cases, are unique in Norway. It is known as the “stave church” for its design with vertical wooden planks, decorated with four dragon heads, it has a very dark interior space as a result of the few available ways for natural light to enter, its central nave is supported by twelve internal columns, in addition, it has an independent wooden bell tower, built in the mid-13th century, which is the only one of its kind that survives in Norway. Those who visit Borgund Stave Church will not only be able to appreciate the wonders of the temple, located a few kilometers from the largest cities in Norway, but also the incredible landscapes that surround it.
Boyabreen Glacier
The Boyabreen Glacier, located in Jotunheimen National Park, is one of Norway's most impressive glaciers. With its impressive ice walls and proximity to a beautiful turquoise lake, it's an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventurers. It offers hiking trails that allow you to get up close to its glacial face, and the panoramic views from the surrounding area are simply spectacular. A perfect place to enjoy the Arctic in its purest form.
Voss Valley
The Voss Valley, located in Western Norway, is an ideal travel destination for nature and adventure lovers. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and waterfalls, Voss offers year-round activities: skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and hiking, rafting, and paragliding in the summer. It is also known for its rich local culture, festivals, and traditional food. Its proximity to the Hardangerfjord makes it a great base for exploring the region.

Vöringfossen waterfall
Vøringsfossen is one of Norway's most famous waterfalls, located in the Måbødalen valley. It has a drop of about 182 meters and offers spectacular viewpoints, including walkways and bridges that allow you to see the water cascading between rock walls and a dramatic landscape typical of the Hardanger region.
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