Eagle´s Bend

The Eagle´s bend is the most spectacular viewpoint along the winding road from Geiranger toward Eidsdal. From the viewing platform, you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the Geirangerfjord, the Seven Sisters waterfall, and cruise ships anchored in the fjord. A must-stop along the National Tourist Route Geiranger–Trollstigen.

Flydalsjuvet

Flydalsjuvet is one of the most famous viewpoints in Geiranger, offering postcard-perfect views of the fjord, the village, and the steep mountain cliffs. Here you’ll find the much-photographed “Fjord Seat,” a stone chair placed near the edge, as well as several safe platforms from which to take in the stunning scenery.

Geirangerfjord

The Geirangerfjord is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is world-renowned for its powerful waterfalls, sheer cliffs, and abandoned mountain farms. Experience the fjord by boat, kayak, or from one of the many viewpoints – no matter the perspective, you’ll witness one of Norway’s most breathtaking natural wonders.

Geiranger Skywalk Dalsnibba

Europe's highest fjordview by road - 1500 masl.

Imagine standing on a mountain top, breathing good mountain air and enjoying the views over snow-covered mountains and the Geirangerfjord, part of the West Norwegian Fjords UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can experience all this – and more – at Dalsnibba. And guess what? You don’t even need to walk a single step.

Waterfall walk

The Waterfall Walk in Geiranger is a unique and well-facilitated trail that follows the river from the village center up to the Norwegian Fjord Centre. Along the way, you’ll climb over 300 steps and get up close to the powerful Storfossen waterfall as it roars through the village. An unforgettable nature experience that combines dramatic landscapes, fresh mountain air, and spectacular views.