【Painting Norway】Exploring the Sognefjord
On the picturesque west coast of Norway, there is a fairyland listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List - the Sognefjord.
This magnificent and verdant fjord landscape is a masterpiece of nature and a spiritual habitat for every traveler longing for pure travel.
Starting from the bustling capital Oslo, a journey that combines natural exploration, cultural experience, and taste enjoyment is waiting for you.
【Transportation Guide】
To embark on this adventure, you can choose a variety of convenient transportation methods.
Take the picturesque Bergen Railway, depart from Oslo, cross the pastoral mountains in the middle of Norway, arrive at Lærdal in about 5 hours, and then transfer to the famous Flåm Railway to go deep into the fjord.
In addition, self-driving enthusiasts can also drive along the winding roads, enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way to the destination.
There are also daily bus services between Oslo and the fjord area, providing more flexibility for the itinerary.
【Accommodation Recommendation】
Around the Sognefjord, there are many different styles of accommodation facilities to meet different budget and taste needs.
From the luxurious and comfortable fjord view hotel, the price per night is about 2000-3000 Norwegian kroner (about RMB 1600-2400), to the economical and local characteristic guest houses or campsites, the price is usually 800-1500 Norwegian kroner (about 650-1200 yuan).
Some hotels even have restaurants, allowing tourists to enjoy food while enjoying the panoramic view of the fjord.
【Food Experience】
Norwegian seafood is undoubtedly a highlight of this trip. In the Sognefjord area, try the freshly caught salmon and the delicate Norwegian shrimp. The average consumption of an authentic seafood meal is about 500-700 Norwegian kroner (about 400-550 yuan).
At the same time, don't forget to try the local specialty dishes of grilled meat and cloud berry desserts, which will lead you to appreciate the unique charm of Norwegian food culture.
【Play Guide】
One of the best ways to visit the Sognefjord is to take a cruise, leisurely travel between the blue waters, and feel the steepness of the cliffs and the beauty of the waterfalls up close.
The cruise ticket price is generally around 500 Norwegian kroner (about 400 yuan).
In addition, hiking enthusiasts can choose to hike along the trails around the fjord, immerse themselves in the original ecology of nature for free.
If time permits, you can also arrange to visit the nearby Flåmsdalen Valley, or challenge to climb the peak over a kilometer above sea level, overlooking the entire fjord.
The journey from Oslo to the Sognefjord is a feast for the eyes and the soul.
On this quiet and majestic land, you may encounter surprises at every turn, and every stop will gain touch. Bring curiosity about the unknown and the pursuit of beauty, and let the Sognefjord in Norway become a colorful chapter in your life journey.
The whole archipelago is located within the Arctic Circle, the climate is cold, the scenery is picturesque, and the people are sparse. The archipelago looks like a chain that seems to be connected from a distance. Therefore, the locals also call it the "Rofden Wall". One of the best protected fishing villages in Norway is one of the islands. It is a place with beautiful scenery everywhere. Even if you walk around on the road, you can encounter the shocking scenery. It is quiet and peaceful, but it reveals a beautiful small fishing village with power. It is located on various islands. Rows of fishermen's huts are built along the coast, with red walls, The white-windowed cabins are scattered on the coastline, with blue seawater, snowy mountains and green grasslands in the distance. In the sun, breathe fresh air, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, quiet and beautiful.
Norway has more than a thousand fjords, which is called the "country of the fjords". The four most famous fjords: Songnfjord, Hardangerfjord, Lutherfjord and Gelangerfjord, attract tourists from all over the world to make pilgrimages and feel the charm of being in the magic of nature.
Norway has four major fjords: Songenfjord, Geerangerfjord, Lusserfjord and Hardangerfjord. Songenfjord is the longest and deepest fjord. The towns of Güdwann, Ayuran and Froome are all in the Songnfjord; the two branches of the Songnfjord are Naroyifjord and Ayuranfjord. Leaving Bergen, the next destination: Bergen > VosS-Güdwann-Flom Flam-> Ayuran Aurland.
#Songnfjord # is the largest fjord in Norway and the longest and deepest fjord in the world. The mountains on both sides of the big banks are deep, the valley bottom is steep and vertical, up to the peak of 1,500 meters above sea level. The terrain on both sides of the Great Fjord is dangerous, and occasionally some simple houses are dotted on the mountainside, and there is vitality in the wild. Whether from Oslo or Bergen, easy train, ferry and bus connections make Songnfjord the most convenient place to lead the Norwegian fjord. The thrillingly steep Flam alpine railway, the town of Laerdal, known as the Artist Town Aurland, is the essence of Songnfjord, the Naroyi fjord, a branch of Songnfjord, included by the World Heritage Organization (UNESCO). The fjords of Norway are also listed as natural heritage by UNESCO in the World Heritage List.
#Songnfjord # is the largest fjord in Norway, and the longest and deepest fjord in the world. The mountain valley on both sides of the big fjord is deep, and the slope at the bottom is steep and vertical, until the peak page at 1500 meters above sea level. The terrain on both sides of the Great Fjord is dangerous, and occasionally some simple houses are dotted on the mountainside, and there is vitality in the wild. Whether from Oslo or Bergen, easy train, ferry and bus connections make Songnfjord the most convenient place to lead the Norwegian fjord. The thrillingly steep Flam alpine railway, the town of Lcerdal, known as the Artist Town of Aurland, is the essence of Songnfjord, the Naroyi fjord, a branch of Songnfjord, included by the World Heritage Organization (UNESCO). § Norway's fjords are also listed as natural heritage by UNESCO in the World Heritage List.