The Sognefjord
The Sognefjord is often called "The King of fjords" and extends 204 km (127 miles) inland, has a maximum depth of 1,308 meters and the mountains surrounding the fjord tower to heights of 2,000 meters. The inner end of the Sognefjord is covered by Jostedalsbreen, the biggest glacier in continental Europe.
This region where the Sognefjord meets the glaciers and Norway’s highest mountains is considered one of the world's most beautiful travel destinations. The glaciers on the top of the mountains, down the steep mountainsides to green farmland and deep fjords will definitely make a lasting impression.
Experience the impressive Sognefjord on our popular Sognefjord in a Nutshell™ tour.
Facts about the Sognefjord:
- Norway’s longest and deepest fjord
- 1,308 m deep
- 204 km long
- The second longest fjord in the world
- One of the world's most beautiful travel destinations
- The inner end of the Sognefjord is covered by Jostedalsbreen
- The Nærøyfjord is an arm of the Sognefjord and is included on Unesco´s World Heritage List
Experience more with Sognefjord in a Nutshell™
Enjoy a fjord cruise on the spectacular Sognefjord, the second longest fjord in the world. Experience two of the world’s most beautiful train rides, the Flåm Railway and Bergen Railway.
The trip can be completed in a single day but is best when combined with an overnight stay in Flåm or Balestrand.
Highlights
- A cruise on the amazing Sognefjord
- Visit Flåm and Balestrand, two traditional villages right by the fjord
- A journey on the scenic Bergen Railway and the historic Flåm Railway
- Start in Oslo, Bergen, or Voss
Sognefjord in a Nutshell™ & Hardangerfjord in a Nutshell™
This epic round trip from Oslo provides the best of Sognefjord in a Nutshell™ and Hardangerfjord in a Nutshell™ tour — welcome to incredible nature. Travel in comfort from Oslo to the very best fjord highlights!
Experience Sognefjord in a Nutshell™ - winter tour
Enjoy a fjord cruise on the Sognefjord, the second longest fjord in the world. You will also experience the special Norwegian winter landscape on the scenic Flåmsbana and the famous Bergen Railway. This 2 day tour requires an overnight stay in the charming fjordvillage Sogndal. Don’t miss the majestic mountains covered in snow as you journey through the quiet and peaceful Nordic winter.
Highlights
- A cruise on the amazing Sognefjord
- Visit Flåm and Balestrand, two traditional villages right by the fjord
- A journey on the scenic Bergen Railway and the historic Flåm Railway
- Start in Oslo, Bergen, or Voss
The fjords of Norway
A fjord for everyone
It seems like everywhere you look in Norway, there is another amazing fjord full of dazzling sights and experiences. With over 1,100 fjords throughout the country, even most locals have not seen them all. But, when you visit Norway, going on a fjord safari is an absolute must since they are such a big part of the country’s identity.
The fjords of Norway
For many visitors, the fjords of Norway are some of the most spectacular in the world and the main attraction when it comes to exploring this beautiful country. But what’s so special about the fjords of Norway and how are they formed exactly?
Norway´s famous fjords
It’s no secret that Norway is famous for its magnificent fjords. No trip to Norway would be complete without a visit to one of the world-famous fjords! We’ve put together a list of the most famous and beautiful fjords Norway has to offer, so you can plan your next trip to our fair land.
Where to see the fjords in Norway
Norway is known as a land of great beauty and stunning nature and within its vast territory lies over 1,700 fjords. These long, deep inlets dot the country and are one of the most popular reasons given by tourists for visiting.