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What are some fun fjords in Norway?

Norway is a Scandinavian country with a diverse landscape of glaciers, snow-capped mountains, forests, gorges, oceans and more. Norway's picturesque scenery, trees and grass, water and ocean, mountains and valleys, is the magic of nature. Today, Benshaw wants to introduce the Norwegian fjords. Come and have a look.

Sonnenfjord

Sonnenfjord is the world's second-longest fjord (203 kilometers), is also Norway's deepest fjord (1308 meters). It leaves deep indentations in western Norway. The fjords or lookouts up to more than 1,000 meters high, mostly hidden by farms, villages and orchards, or alternating waterfalls, bring you a unique aesthetic experience.

Tour highlights: fjord buses, Fl?m Railway, sightseeing ferries

The recommended way to get around Enfjord is to buy a miniature transportation package to Norway from Oslo or Bergen. The transportation package will take the Oslo-murDahl-Fromm-Gudwangen-Voss-Bergen route, with buses, mountain trains, cruises, and a variety of official transportation options for the best views of the fjords.

Lüsserfjord

Lüsserfjord is a 42-kilometer-long fjord in southwestern Norway. The entrance to Ruse Fjord is Stavanger on the west coast of Norway, about 25 kilometers east of Stavanger. The Ruth Fjord is flanked by boulders and the sea winds through the mountains. The scenery is magnificent and beautiful, you can't miss it.

Tour highlights: Sermon Rock hike, Warrior's Rock

When it comes to Ruth Fjord, you have to mention Stavanger, the entrance to the fjord. While Stavanger's exterior can't be as colorful as Bergen's, it's by no means a boring city. Tucked away in southwestern Norway, Stavanger is a city rich in oil reserves, nightlife and several first-class museums.

Hardangerfjord

Hardangervidda is the world's fourth-largest fjord and Norway's second-longest, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and Hardangervidda to the east, and while the fjord's scenery is austere and untamed, Hardangerfjord is more idyllic, with 40 percent of Norway's fruit coming from this area. The area has a rich cultural tradition, with distinctly Norwegian fiddles and embroidery.

Travel highlights: the summer ski center at Foghavnar Glacier and the Stinsdals waterfall.

The recommended excursion when it comes to Havel Fjord is to buy a transportation package for a day trip to Hardangerfjord from Bergen. The transportation package will go Bergen-Vos-Helvik (Ulvik)-Ederfjord-Vollingsfossen Waterfall-Ederfjord-Nurheimsen-Bergen, a day trip from Bergen to see the highlights of the Hardangerfjord.