Aurlandsfjord is popular with travellers for its snow-covered peaks, waterfalls and idyllic farms clinging to the mountainsides.
The Aurlandsfjord is a 17-kilometre arm of the world’s second longest fjord, the Sognefjord, starting at the village of Flåm and ending at Mount Beitelen, where the scenic Nærøyfjord arm takes over.
Considered one of the Sognefjord’s most spectacular branches, the Aurlandsfjord is popular with cruise passengers for its snow-covered peaks, waterfalls and idyllic farms dotting the mountainsides.