Best attractions and places to see around Aurland showcase Norway's natural beauty, rich history, and local culture. The village is situated at the head of the Aurlandsfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord, surrounded by mountains. Visitors can explore dramatic fjords, historical sites, and unique crafts. The area offers diverse experiences from scenic viewpoints to historical railways.
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The terminal. Directly in Flam, you can walk to the village, shops, and the railway.
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End and start station of the Flam Railway. The museum is open daily from 11:00 am. The train ride is worth it. You can also take a ride and then hike back.
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A breathtaking view during the hike to the waterfall. It is even more impressive than the pictures suggest.
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In addition to the beautiful view of the beautiful Brekkevossen waterfall, you also have a beautiful view of the fjords (it is a tough climb but definitely worth it). If you have arrived in Flåm with a cruise ship, you can see it in the distance.
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In addition to the beautiful view of the beautiful Brekkevossen waterfall, you also have a beautiful view of the fjords (it is a tough climb but definitely worth it). If you have arrived in Flåm with a cruise ship, you can see it in the distance.
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Brekkefossen. To reach it you have to climb a lot of stairs
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A worthwhile trip with the Flambahn, but you should listen carefully to the information on the train when taking photos, then you will know on which side the next motif appears. And as our tour guide already remarked: Don't just wait until the right section comes along, take a photo first - you can sort it out later and the right section might not come out at all....
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The most iconic viewpoint is Stegastein, Aurlandsfjellet, an award-winning platform extending 30 meters above the treetops and 650 meters above the Aurlandsfjord, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Another popular spot is Prest Mountain, which provides epic views of the fjord and villages below after a hike.
Yes, Brekkefossen Waterfall is easily accessible from Flåm, with stone steps leading up to it, making it suitable for various abilities. Another impressive cascade is Turlidfossen Waterfall, one of the largest and best accessible in the area, offering a powerful display of water after a short climb.
You can experience the fjords intimately through various activities. Consider a FjordSafari for guided boat excursions, or for a more active approach, try kayaking or Stand-Up Paddling (SUP) directly on the water. The Stegastein viewpoint also offers a spectacular aerial perspective of the Aurlandsfjord.
Aurland offers diverse hiking opportunities. The Aurlandsdalen Valley, often called 'Norway's Grand Canyon,' is a historic and popular destination with dramatic cliffs. For stunning fjord views, consider hiking Prest Mountain. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Aurland guide, including trails like 'Up to Rimstigen plateau' and 'Aurlandsvangen to Stegastein Viewpoint Trail'.
Yes, there are several easier trails. The hike to Brekkefossen Waterfall from Flåm is considered accessible for various abilities. Other local trails like Dagsturhytta, Leim, and the Turlid Waterfall path offer less strenuous options. For more choices, explore the Hiking around Aurland guide.
Aurland is rich in history and culture. Visit the Flåm Railway Station and Museum to learn about one of the world's steepest railways. Explore the heritage of the 'Aurlandskoen' (Aurland Shoe) at the Aurland Shoe Factory & Museum. Vangen Church, built around 1202, is a significant historic stone church, and Otternes Bygdetun offers a glimpse into traditional fjord farm life with 18th-century buildings.
Yes, Undredal is a charming, tiny village famous for its brown goat cheese and one of Norway's smallest stave churches. It's known for its many goats and offers a picturesque glimpse into traditional fjord-side life.
Absolutely. The Flåm Railway journey is a scenic and exciting experience for all ages. Many viewpoints, including Stegastein, are easily accessible. The hike to Brekkefossen Waterfall is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Viking Valley in Gudvangen offers cultural experiences related to Viking heritage that can be engaging for children.
Beyond hiking, Aurland offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Rallarvegen or explore options in the Cycling around Aurland guide. For a unique experience, try the FjordSauna Aurland, a floating sauna on the fjord. Ziplining is also available via the Flåm Zipline for an adventurous thrill. You can also find running routes in the Running Trails around Aurland guide.
The best time to visit Aurland largely depends on your preferred activities. The scenic Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route ('The Snow Road') is typically open from late May to October, offering stunning high-mountain landscapes. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, fjord cruises, and most outdoor activities. For winter activities, visiting between November and April would be more suitable, though some roads and attractions might be closed.
The Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route is a scenic mountain road connecting Aurland and Lærdal. It's renowned for its stunning high-mountain landscapes and unique viewpoints, often remaining covered in snow for much of the year. It typically opens from late May to October, offering a dramatic alternative to the Lærdal Tunnel.
Yes, Aurland is known for its traditional craftsmanship. You can visit the Aurland Shoe Factory & Museum to learn about and see the making of the 'Aurlandskoen,' Norway's iconic penny loafer. The charming village of Undredal is famous for its traditional brown goat cheese. You might also find local glass art at Merete Rein Glass Hut and local art at Vinjum Gallery.


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