The 180 kilometer long Hardangerfjord is the second-longest fjord in Norway (also the third-longest in the world), and has seven tributary fjords. These comprise Maurangerfjorden, Fyksesundsfjorden, Granvinfjorden, Ulvikfjorden, Osafjorden, Simadalsfjorden and Sørfjorden. The Hardangerfjord is located in the county of Vestland, near Bergen, in the middle of Western Norway.
Fjords, mountains and glaciers. Waterfalls, hundreds of thousands of fruit trees and vibrant villages. The Hardangerfjord contains the best Norway has to offer. With a rich food and cultural history, world-renowned icons and unique nature experiences, it is easy to understand why Hardanger has been a popular destination for hundreds of years. The region, with the municipalities of Kvam, Eidfjord, Kvinnherad, Ullensvang and Ulvik, is an eldorado that is difficult to describe in words. You have to experience it for yourself.
Welcome to Hardanger - a gem just an hour away from Bergen!
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Open Hardangerfjord map