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Undredal Church is built as a stave church in 1147 and was called St. Nicholas Chapel. The church has white clapboard sidings and is the smallest in Scandinavia in regular use.
Urnes Stave Church , the oldest of Norway's stave churches, is included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. It was built around 1130 AD, but the distinctive carvings on the north portal are from an even older church.
The "Utsikten" at Gaularfjellet is one of the great viewing platform that offers a spectacular view along the National Tourist Road Gaularfjellet.
Vangen church was built (1202) by a mighty and wealthy family that lived in Aurland in the Viking- and Middle ages.
At the edge of Norway's highest, unregulated waterfall, Vettisfossen Waterfall in Årdal, there is a new viewing platform. It will give hikers a rare nature experience.
With a free fall of 275 metres Vettisfossen is the highest protected waterfall in Norway. You can get there on foot by walking up the beautiful Utladalen in Øvre Årdal.
The Viagra river flows through beautiful landscapes at the front of Sogndalsdalen, by Selseng. The river empties into Dalavatnet by Vatnasetet. At Vatnasetet you will also find a picnic area.
It took many years before the road between Vik and Voss was open, but in 1957 they had enough money to finish the Vikafjellet road.
Viking Valley, Gudvangen - in the heart of the unique UNESCO listed Norwegian fjord landscape - is the setting for the town of Njardarheimr.
We will stroll inbetween small pittoresque homes and boathouses that makes up the beachdveller settlemet at Vikøyri