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Geiranger Fjord
Geiranger Fjord
Geiranger Fjord
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Geiranger Fjord

Geiranger Fjord

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4.8
Based on 3,193 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +4770263099
Address: Stranda Municipality, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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Geirangerfjord is located in the north of Bergen on the southwest coast of Norway. It is the most beautiful and mysterious of the Norwegian fjords. The fjord is 16 kilometers long, with mountains over 1,500 meters above sea level on both sides. Geirangerfjord is famous for its many waterfalls, many of which flow into the fjord along the steep rock walls, such as "Bridal Veil" and "Seven Sisters". At the top of the fjord is the village of Geiranger, which is only accessible by a 1,000-meter-long road that winds down the hillside. Many tourists come here on foot in summer for vacation.
The Geirangerfjord, listed as a World Natural Heritage Site, is considered the essence of the Norwegian fjords. It is an unforgettable experience to see the Geirangerfjord from different angles at different locations. You will never want to leave.
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Ørnesvingen Viewpoint
Ørnesvingen Viewpoint
Ørnesvingen Viewpoint
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Ørnesvingen Viewpoint

Ørnesvingen Viewpoint

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4.4
Based on 314 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +4770263800
Address: Stranda NO, Fv63 27, 6210 Sylte, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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The Eagle Road (Ørnevegen) is the name of the 11 sharp turns on Route 63 between Geiranger and Eidsdal, similar to the Jiuzhaigou's Nine Turns. It is named after the fact that eagles often gather near the Eagle's Wing (Ørnesvingen, 620 meters) viewing platform at the highest point of the hairpin bend a few days before the road is opened every year. In fact, after walking through it, I don't think it's that difficult. The Eagle Road is on the right side of these photos I took, and the last one is looking back at the fjord after reaching the top.
There are eleven turns in total and the road is not wide, so you must be careful to avoid oncoming vehicles.
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