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Nærøyfjord UNESCO World Heritage Site Adventures

Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its striking natural beauty, featuring steep mountains, clear waters, and lush landscapes.

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About Nærøyfjord UNESCO World Heritage Site

Nærøyfjord UNESCO World Heritage Site
 

Nærøyfjord is part of the West Norwegian Fjords, which includes Geirangerfjord, and is recognized for its breathtaking natural beauty. It stretches 11 miles from the village of Gudvangen to the broader Aurlandsfjord and is one of the narrowest fjords in Europe, with some points being less than 820 feet wide. The fjord is flanked by towering mountains that rise up to 5,906 feet directly from the water. Established as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its outstanding natural beauty and geological significance, the area supports diverse ecosystems, including ancient woodlands and rare plant species. It is also home to wildlife such as seals, porpoises, and a variety of bird species like the white-tailed eagle. The fjord offers exceptional opportunities for outdoor pursuits including hiking the challenging Rimstigen trail, kayaking in its calm waters, and enjoying spectacular scenic cruises. Rich with history, the region reflects a long-standing interaction between humans and the environment, evident in the small farmsteads and villages like Gudvangen and Bakka along the fjord's edge.

Highlights

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The fjord cruise from Flåm to Gudvangen showcasing dramatic landscapes.

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Exploring the rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems along the fjord.

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Visiting the historical village of Undredal, known for its small stave church.

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Hiking the Rimstigen trail for panoramic views of the fjord.

Notable Natural Features

Gudvangen

A charming village at the fjord's end, offering beautiful views and access to cruises.

Rimstigen Trail

A steep hiking trail that rewards with breathtaking views over the Nærøyfjord.

Undredal Stave Church

A historic stave church in the village of Undredal, dating back to 1147.