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- Fjordland
Fjordland
Fjordland is Norway's most important tourist destination with
its breathtaking scenery of high mountains, spectacular fjords and
glaciers. These are the alluring images of Norway, a wild and
rugged landscape and deep, peaceful waters.
Carved by glacial ice in river valleys, the fjords are diverse
in character, each with individual qualities and attractions as
they wind their way inland, some with lush green fields alongside
and others with steep mountains plunging straight down into the
deep water. Geirangerfjorden is a tiny S-shaped fjord with
magnificent waterfalls, sheer, rugged sides and striking scenery.
Sognefjord is the best known of the fjords, the longest and
deepest, with several charming villages such as Balestrand and Flåm
,and old stave churches along its shores. Surrounded by
towering mountains is the narrowest and most impressive branch of
the Sognefjord, the beautiful Nærøyfjord. To the north lies the
Nordfjord, dominated by the vast ice plateau of the Jostedalsbreen
glacier that trickles down into the surrounding valleys, giving the
water its distinctive blue-green colour.
A highlight of the region's attractions is the Flåm Railway,
with the steepest track gradient in the world that took 20 years to
build. In a masterful piece of engineering the railway twists and
turns its slow way down through numerous tunnels, dropping 2,952
feet (900m) to the valley below and ending at a tiny arm of the
Sognefjord. Along the way the train passes magnificent mountain
scenery and is regarded as one of the most exciting train rides in
all of Europe.
Bergen is the gateway to the Fjords, an attractive city with a
delightful natural setting and is a superb base from which to
explore the area.
Information & Facts
Language
Norwegian is the official language, but English is widely
understood.
Money
The official currency is Norwegian Krone (NOK) divided into 100
ore. Larger establishments accept major credit cards and travellers
cheques. Use of credit cards is widespread, with
Eurocard/Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Diners Club the
most common. Visitors should be aware that credit cards are
generally not accepted as a means of payment in Norwegian
supermarkets and petrol stations. Foreign currency and travellers
cheques can be exchanged at banks and major post offices, as well
as many hotels and travel agents, although for poorer rates. ATMs
are available in all towns and cities.
Time
Local time is GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March
and the Saturday before the last Sunday in October).