Geiranger
Geiranger, Norway
Visitors come to the tiny village of Geiranger for one singular purpose: to explore the breathtaking fjords. A UNESCO World Heritage site, narrow Geirangerfjord is surrounded by steep cliffs and roaring waterfalls that plunge straight into the clear blue waters below in a dramatic theater of nature. A few abandoned sheep farms are the only mark that human hands have left on this rugged landscape. The Geiranger Skywalk offers spectacular views from the Dalsnibba mountain, and the hairpin bends of winding Eagle Road present an equally glorious perspective.
Geiranger
Visitors come to the tiny village of Geiranger for one singular purpose: to explore the breathtaking fjords. A UNESCO World Heritage site, narrow Geirangerfjord is surrounded by steep cliffs and roaring waterfalls that plunge straight into the clear blue waters below in a dramatic theater of nature. A few abandoned sheep farms are the only mark that human hands have left on this rugged landscape. The Geiranger Skywalk offers spectacular views from the Dalsnibba mountain, and the hairpin bends of winding Eagle Road present an equally glorious perspective.