Nærøyfjord Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic narrow fjord landscapes and pristine natural environment, offering spectacular opportunities for boating, hiking, and photography.
Nærøyfjord Nature Reserve is located in the Vestland County of Norway and forms part of the larger West Norwegian Fjords UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fjord itself stretches approximately 18 kilometers long and is one of the narrowest fjords in Europe, with steep mountain cliffs rising directly from the water to heights of over 1,700 meters. The area is characterized by deep fjord waters, towering rock walls, waterfalls, and small traditional settlements along the shores. Ecologically, the reserve features diverse marine and terrestrial habitats, supporting species such as sea eagles, seals, and unique alpine flora. Historically, the fjord has been an important waterway for local farming communities that developed small farms and cultural landscapes on the steep slopes. Visitors often engage in activities like kayaking, guided fjord cruises, hiking the surrounding valleys, and wildlife watching from viewpoints such as the popular Stegastein viewpoint on nearby Aurlandsfjorden. The serene and dramatic scenery of Nærøyfjord Nature Reserve makes it one of Norway's premier locations for outdoor exploration and nature appreciation. Strict protection regulations help preserve its natural conditions, limiting motorized boat traffic and controlling visitor impact to maintain the fjord’s pristine environment.
Narrow fjord gorge with towering cliffs rising up to 1,700 meters
Diverse marine and birdlife habitat including sea eagle sightings
Traditional small-scale farms and villages lining the fjord
Stegastein viewpoint offering panoramic fjord vistas
A narrow and dramatic fjord known for its steep cliffs and clear waters, protected as part of a nature reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A panoramic viewing platform extending 30 meters from the mountainside, providing sweeping views across the fjord and surrounding peaks.
A quaint fjord village at the fjord’s head that acts as a starting point for boats and hikes into the reserve.