The Hardangerfjord is a beautiful and scenic destination located in the county of Vestland, near Bergen, in the middle of Western Norway. It is known for its spectacular fruit tree blossoms in spring and is often referred to as the 'orchard of Norway'. The fjord stretches 179 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean into the mountainous interior of Norway along the Hardangervidda plateau. Visitors can drive through the Hardanger area and see the many great waterfalls, including the Vøringsfossen Waterfall and the Låtefoss Waterfall. The area also offers hiking opportunities, such as the famous Trolltunga hike and the Dronningstien hike. The Hardangerfjord is a great place to visit with family and friends, with its stunning natural beauty and many outdoor activities
Plan your family visit to the Hardangerfjord with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We took the direction of Bergen, passing by the Hardangerfjord. We wondered how an area so narrow could accommodate a cider-producing region. We saw thousands of apple, cherry and pear trees. We even spent our first night in the middle of a huge orchard
Highlights: The incredible view on the fjord! The different landscapes ✨