
Norway · UK
Geiranger
The UNESCO fjord of the Seven Sisters waterfall.
— Trajet —
Jet to Ålesund · 2 h scenic drive
The Geirangerfjord — UNESCO World Heritage, the most dramatic of all the Norwegian fjords, where the Seven Sisters waterfall plunges from clifftop farms abandoned a century ago — is reached via FFGR Jets to Ålesund and a two-hour scenic chauffeur drive over the Eagle Road or the Trollstigen serpentine. FFGR Norway arranges private fjord cruises beneath the falls, kayak excursions at dawn, the ascent to the Dalsnibba skywalk at 1,500 metres, and lunch at the Hotel Union's heritage table. The fjord is busiest at midday when cruise ships call; we time your presence for the early morning and the long northern evening, when it belongs to you alone.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·Seven Sisters waterfall (private cruise)
- ·Dalsnibba skywalk (1,500 m)
- ·Eagle Road (Ørnevegen) viewpoints
- ·Trollstigen serpentine drive
- ·Flydalsjuvet panorama
- ·Kayaking beneath the cliffs
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Hotel Union Geiranger
- ·Hotel Brosundet (Ålesund base)
- ·Storfjord Hotel
- ·62°NORD properties
— À voir aussi —
Norway
Oslo
The Maison's home — fjord capital of restraint and design.
Norway
Bergen
The gateway to the fjords — Hanseatic wharf and seven mountains.
Norway
Tromsø
The Arctic capital — aurora skies and midnight sun.
Norway
Stavanger
Energy capital and the cliff of Preikestolen.
Norway
Trondheim
The medieval coronation city — Nidaros Cathedral.
Norway
Lofoten Islands
Granite peaks rising sheer from the Arctic sea.