
Sognefjord
Sognefjord is Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, stretching about 204 kilometers (127 miles) inland from the North Sea. Surrounded by towering mountains and lush greenery, it features dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and charming villages along its shores. The fjord was formed by glaciers carving through the landscape thousands of years ago. It is a popular destination for sightseeing, boating, and outdoor activities, offering stunning natural beauty and a glimpse into Norway’s rich maritime history. Sognefjord is considered one of the most picturesque and significant natural attractions in Norway.