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Visit Sogn Fjord Museum and experience boat- and fjord life in times past.
Sogn Art Centre is situated in Lærdal Cultural Centre at Lærdalsøyri, together with The Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre and the Salmon Café.
The king of the fjords is the Sognefjord with its 204 km stretching from Solund in the west to Skjolden at the foot of the national parks Jotunheimen, Jostedalsbreen and Breheimen.
The English church in Balestrand was built as an imitation of a stave church. St. Olaf's Church is Anglican and is owned and operated by the Church of England.
Experience the spectacular Stegastein viewing platform, 650 metres above Aurlandsfjord. An unmissable sightseeing trip for any visitor to Flåm.
Stølsheimen nature preserve was established in 1990 and stretches from the Sognefjord up to high mountain areas at 1200 to 1300 m asl.
The tour starts with Vikøyri and the beachdweller settlement. We visit the Hopperstad stavechurch and Hove Stonechurch.
In beautiful Gamle Lærdalsøyri you will find Lærdal tele- and postmuseum. The small, well-run museum has a summer opening and free entrance.
The Aurland shoe has been made since the 1930s and The Aurland Shoe is now the only manufacturer of this traditional pennyloafer style, famed for its penny embellishment.
Straight ahead of us, standing on a large burial mound, we see the Balder Stone, towering nearly 8 meter over the ground and considered on of the tallest menhirs in Norway.