The Hjørundfjord
Off the beaten tourist track, this fjord stands out from other popular fjords in its solitary beauty.
The Hjørundfjord is said to be one of the most untouched, idyllic and beautiful fjords in Norway. It is a 35-kilometre long arm of the larger Storfjorden in the district of Sunnmøre in Western Norway. The Hjørundfjord is surrounded by the Sunnmøre Alps, with peaks that reach up to 1 700 metres straight up from the fjord.
The steep mountains plunging right down in the fjord have made it impossible to cultivate the land area. Most of the natural vegetation is still intact. Although there is not much space for settlements here, a few obstinate tiny farms cling to the mountain sides and there are some small villages along the fjord such as Urke with a population of 1060.
When in Hjørundfjord, you can explore the region further during the "A Taste of Norway" excursion. You will depart by bus from Urke, drive through one of the wildest and narrowest valleys of the country, see the remains of an ancient settlement that was lost as the result of a huge landslide more than a hundred years ago, and visit the historic and charming Union Hotel Øye.
Activities in the Hjørundfjord
Several of our excursions from Ålesund also take you to the Hjørundfjord.
Hjørundfjord, Geiranger, and Ålesund
Starts from
The Hjørundfjord
Ends at
Ålesund
Seasons
Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from
463 AUD
Duration
6 hours 30 minutes