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Day Trips from Geirangerfjord

Day Trips from Geirangerfjord

Geirangerfjord Norway Travel Guide

Nearby Destinations

Several places are within reach, each with unique appeal. Hellesylt features a waterfall plunging into the fjord. Stranda, an hour away, has a ski holiday resort and hiking trails. Valldal, you can get there by ferry, is known for strawberries and pale-water rafting. Åndalsnes, a mountain hub, has the Romsdalseggen Ridge hike. Ålesund, an A Style of art and architecture town, offers architecture, a museum, and views from Mount Aksla.

Most destinations are reachable in a rental vehicle. The drives feature scenic routes and often ferry crossings. Seasonal buses link Ålesund to Geiranger in summer. Organized tours from Ålesund or Åndalsnes offer combined bus and ferry options, handling logistics but with less flexibility. Independent travel by car allows exploration at your own pace. A Geiranger-Hellesylt ferry round-trip journey is 3-4 hours. The Golden Route (Geiranger to Åndalsnes via Trollstigen) is a full 8-10 hour journey. A day trip to Ålesund requires 10-A 12-hour period.

Considerations for Day Trips

  • When planning day trips by car, always consider ferry crossings.
  • Check ferry times and any waiting times, especially during high season.
  • Water transport is an integral part of road travel in the fjord region.
  • For tours with a guide and activities, explore options at GetYourGuide.com.

Natural Escapes

The Geirangerfjord region is a born escape, with specific areas offering unique scenic experiences.

Protected Areas & Landscapes

The sea inlet region is part of the West Norwegian Fjords UNESCO site, which indicates its protected status. The surrounding ranges and valleys are part of a broader protected landscape. There are no formal national parks immediately adjacent to Geiranger.

Scenic Highlights

  • Trollstigen (The Troll's Ladder): A dramatic mountain road with hairpin bends and spectacular views.
  • Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge: A deep, narrow gorge with a powerful, swirling river.
  • The region has mountains, deep valleys, and rural fjord-side areas.

Seasonal Natural Phenomena

Seasonal changes bring different natural spectacles to the forefront.

Peak Viewing Times

  • In spring and early summer, snowmelt from the mountains fills the waterfalls.
  • This time of year is excellent for viewing powerful and voluminous waterfalls.
  • Trollstigen is closed during winter, opening seasonally.

Cultural Excursions

Historical Sites

  • Ålesund's A Style of art and architecture Architecture: The town's unique architecture provides a contrast to natural scenery.
  • Borgund Stave Church: One of Norway's best-preserved stave churches, dating from around 1180 AD.
  • Valldal (Strawberry Valley): Insights into Norwegian agriculture and rural life, including fruit farms.
  • Pilgrimage sites are not a feature in this region.

Local Life & Traditions

  • Valldal offers a glimpse into fruit farming, especially strawberries in summer.
  • Experience a different pace of life away from the main fjord tourist hubs.
  • Specific religious pilgrimage sites are missing in this area.
  • Further historical insights may require travel to larger villages or specific museums.

Transportation Connections

  • Recommended:Rental Car
  • Offers:Flexibility for exploration
  • Ferries:Account for crossing times
  • Public Transport:Less flexible, requires schedule planning
  • Organized Tours:Convenient logistics
  • Organized Tours:Less stop time flexibility
  • Ålesund Connections:Seasonal buses available
  • Ferry Travel:Direct for Hellesylt

Travel Advice

When planning multi-day extensions, book lodging in advance, especially in popular towns. Factor in driving distances, ferry times, and the potential for winding roads to lengthen travel times.

Multi-Day Extensions

Geirangerfjord serves as a starting or midpoint for longer regional travel, allowing for exploration of Norway's western and central regions.

Fjord Route Combination

Combine Geirangerfjord with Nordfjord, including Loen and Olden, for access to glaciers like Briksdal, the Loen Skylift, and Via Ferrata.

Atlantic Road

Drive north from Ålesund to experience the stunning Atlantic Road, a National Tourist Route with bridges connecting small islands.

Logical Next Destinations

Head south to Bergen, Norway's second-largest city and a gateway to southern fjords, or north to historic Trondheim, or southeast to Jotunheimen mountains for hiking.

Western Fjords Loop 7-10 Days

Start in Oslo, travel north to Lillehammer, continue to Lom, then drive to Geiranger. From Geiranger, proceed to Ålesund, then north to the Atlantic Road, potentially ending in Trondheim.

stops

  • Oslo, Lillehammer, Lom, Geiranger.
  • Ålesund, Atlantic Road (Molde/Kristiansund).
  • Fly back to Oslo from Ålesund or Molde.

Southern Fjord Exploration 5-7 Days

From Geiranger, travel south to Sognefjord, visiting villages like Balestrand. Continue to the Hardangerfjord region, known for fruit orchards and waterfalls. End your journey in Bergen.

stops

  • Geiranger, Sognefjord (Norway'the longest and deepest fjord).
  • Hardangerfjord region (Vøringsfossen waterfalls).
  • Bergen, an excellent base for fjord exploration.

Transportation on Multi-Day Trips

Main Option:Rental Car
Advantages:Flexibility for viewpoints, ferry management
Alternative:Public Buses
Note on Buses:Not as adaptable, strict schedules
Consider:Booking accommodations in advance
Factor In:Driving distances, ferry times, winding roads

Important Note

  • When planning multi-day extensions, book places to stay beforehand, especially in popular towns.
  • Factor in driving distances, ferry times, and the potential for winding roads to lengthen travel times.
  • A rental car is the most practical option for getting around the region.
  • Public transport requires careful schedule planning.
  • For humane and sustainable tours, consider G Adventures.