AllgäuerinInNorwegen
AllgäuerinInNorwegen
vakantio.de/allgaeuerininnorwegen

Geiranger - a must-do on any Scandinavia trip

Published: 22.07.2020

Geiranger is extremely popular with cruise ships and is considered the prototype for Norwegian fjords. The journey there was not without its challenges, with high mountains on both sides, some still covered in snow, and glimpses of other valleys with spectacular rock formations.

Gorges were also part of the journey
Gorges were also part of the journey

The only ferry I had to take lasted only 15 minutes, but the village of Linge is spectacular: peaches and apricots still grow here, making it the northernmost place where East is still cultivated.

Before reaching Geiranger itself, I stopped at the "Ørnesvingen" (Eagle's Bend) to photograph the famous view of Geiranger. There were already more people here, but not too many yet.

This is the village of Geiranger
This is the village of Geiranger

More tight hairpin bends awaited me, and soon I was in Geiranger, a small town that is entirely focused on tourism. My route alongside the waterfall took me past an overcrowded campground where people were just waking up.

Cruise ships pass through here
Cruise ships pass through here

The waterfall was spectacular and I had originally planned to take a two-hour hike to its source, but then decided against it so that I would have more time for the mountain passes - it shouldn't get too late there, otherwise you could encounter problems with summer tires.


Answer

Norway
Travel reports Norway