The country's best summit tours?
The Sognefjord is known as one of the country's most sought-after hiking areas. It is not unusual to have 1,000 meters of untouched descents and a long season of stable, snow-guaranteed winters.
Guaranteed snow
Sognefjord’s unique location means that here you will find several of the country's best tour opportunities. Close to and protected by the Jostedals glacier, the terrain around the Sognefjord is very ski friendly. With the weather systems coming in from the west, the rain often comes as snow, making sure there are always snowy winters in the area. In this sense, Sognefjord is unique and not as affected by temperature and unstable conditions like you would find at the coast.
Around the Sognefjord, you can pick and choose between some of the country's most beautiful mountainsides— Throughout the winter, until May, choose between first-class descents with fjord views in Balestrand or catch the reindeer before they migrate west. Have you heard of the unique ski tours near the glacier in Jostedalen? The blue ice shines at you through the white layer of snow, providing a surreal skiing experience, where you would normally have to travel to the highest mountains in France or Alaska to experience. Still need convincing? Head to the mountain “Molden”, offering a panoramic view of the Lustrafjord, known to be the finest viewpoint in Sogn.
Along the Sognefjord, you will find the country's longest peak tourist season. With a little creativity and the right planning, you can ski all year round but, it is in late winter and spring that it really takes off!
Let us quickly explain
At the Sognefjord, a new ski season starts when the snow returns. It is not unusual for the first snowfall in the high mountains to begin in October so from late autumn until early winter, there is a constant supply of snow. While it could be raining elsewhere, it is snowing in the high mountains around the Sognefjord, especially near the glaciers around Breheimen and Jotunheimen. It is in this sweet spot of Sogn you will find a good ski season for a long time, courtesy of the cold moths and heavy precipitation.
Towards the end of February, the days get longer, and the temperature begins to rise a bit, and this is when the high season really kicks in. Ski enthusiasts from all over go the distance to return to familiar, beloved mountains, try new peaks and discover secret descents. Later in the year, when you are returning from summer holidays and schools have begun, you can still find long, and unique ski runs.
The best summit tours of the Sognefjord are always proudly claimed by the towns they reside in, so here’s a breakdown village by village.
Fjærland
Unique fjord view in Fjærland
The mountains near the fjord with immediate proximity to the Sognefjord invite you to unique views and long descents. These areas are often used during the winter months and into spring.
The mountains around Fjærland are as close to Jostedalsbreen as you can get, but still with beautiful fjord views. In this area, the tourists were the first to visit when they wanted to see the glacier. Wealthy tourists came sailing into the Fjærlandsfjord and were transported by horse-drawn carriage to Bøyabreen and Supphellebreen. From the mesmerizing history to the realities of current events, the glaciers are a hot-button topic whenever climate is discussed. There is no greater witness to the truth about climate change than by studying our glaciers.
The mountains a little further out in the Fjærlandsfjord invite you to fantastic skiing. Melsnipa is the highest point on Meneseggi. Here there are fjord views in three directions and long descents. Romhesten the "blog mountain", the exotic thing is that without the view, the mountain is most easily accessible by boat.
Fjærland Bokbyen: A Norwegian Book Town
It may seem curious that there are approximately only three hundred people living in beautiful Fjærland yet this little village under the glacer has over ten outlets for books.
Welcome to the book town, Fjærland.
Opening on May 1st, there are over four kilometers of shelves with used books in all categories for sale. Imagine a unique spring ski tours followed by a deep dive for your favorite literary treasures. Nature and literature have always gone hand in hand in Fjærland, it is more visible than anywhere else.
After you have strolled the streets with a new book under your arm, the crowning glory of your stay in Fjærland must be a visit to one of the country's best saunas. A more iconic view than from Fjærland Guiding's sauna out on the fjord is difficult to match. Sitting in a steaming sauna out on the Fjærlandsfjord, looking up at an icy Jostedals glacier, there aren't many greater contrasts than that.
Talk to Bård at Fjærland Fjordstove and he will arrange transport, he is just as happy to join as a tour companion and guide.