Norwegian Fjordcenter, Stranda, Norway
Serving as the West Norwegian Fjords’ visitor and education hub, the Norwegian Fjordcenter is among the popular tourist attractions in Stranda, Norway. The West Norwegian Fjords is the first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the country, marking its natural significance and beauty. To see the varied and unspoiled landscape, guests are brought to the Norwegian Fjordcenter for bookings and ticket purchases. There is also a unique exhibit in the facility, featuring the local culture and nature of Stranda. A cafe is available within the property, as well, if you like to have a bite before going on your trip to the fjords.
After visiting the Norwegian Fjordcenter, you should not miss exploring the other natural attractions in and around Stranda. One of these is the Seven Sisters. This waterfall ranks as the 39th tallest in the country at 1,350 feet tall. It has seven separate streams and is considered one of the most frequently photographed attractions in the Geirangerfjorden. Another popular attraction is the Flydalsjuvet, a viewpoint overlooking the village of Geirangerfjord and its many cruise boats. The Hotell Geiranger is within walking distance from this viewpoint, making it one of the ideal accommodations in the area. Aside from its free buffet breakfast, the hotel can also host a large group of travelers. If you love staying at somewhere with a beautiful view, check out the four-star Stranda Hotel. The hotel sits near a golf course and serves a complimentary hot/cold buffet breakfast.