Hiking Above the Fjords: An Unforgettable Day in Geiranger, Norway
Cruising into the Geirangerfjord feels like entering a dream. As our ship glided silently between towering cliffs and past slender waterfalls, we knew we were approaching something truly special. Norway’s Geirangerfjord is not just a postcard-perfect destination—it’s a place that humbles you with its scale and silence. No wonder it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Once ashore in the tiny village of Geiranger, we joined a guided hiking excursion that promised both adventure and unforgettable views. And it delivered.
Our journey began with a short drive past Geiranger’s charming octagonal church, perched on a hillside like something out of a fairy tale. At the hamlet of Hole, the real hike began.
The trail started gently but soon turned into a narrow, uneven mountain path with challenging climbs and rewarding views. Surrounded by fresh alpine air, patches of wildflowers, and sweeping views of the fjord below, we made our way up toward the Storseterfossen—a waterfall with a surprise: if the water flow allows, you can actually walk behind the cascade. It’s a unique and exhilarating moment—standing just inches from thundering water, watching it fall like a silver curtain in front of you.