Hardangerfjord
Hardanger Fjord is located in the western part of Norway, near the city of Bergen. At length he reached 179 kilometers, and its depth reaches eight hundred meters. This is one of the longest fjords of the country, known for its forbidding cliffs and majestic glaciers.
In the region of Hardanger fjord stretched two national parks - Folgefonna and Hardangervidda. In the vicinity of the fjord are also many fishing farms, whose production finds its customers worldwide. By visiting this region, tourists can see a huge waterfall and Voringfossen, height 182 meters.
To get to the Hardanger fjord of Oslo by bus, the road will take about 7 hours or on an airplane, the flight time is less than an hour. If you intend to travel by car, you should go on the E18 to Drammen, then on the road E 134 to Scare and on the highway Rv 13 to Odda.