The Gärangel fjord is the most beautiful and mysterious of the Norwegian fjords, located in the north of Bergen on the southwest coast of Norway. The fjord is 16 kilometers long and stands mountains above 1,500 meters above sea level. Gerangerfjord is known for its numerous waterfalls, many of which fall along steep rock walls into the fjord, such as the "Bride's veil" and "Seven Sisters." At the top of the fjord is the village of Galangere, which is only a 1000-meter long road down the hillside, and there are many tourists who come on foot in the summer.