Nordfjordeid

Norway

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Nordfjordeid, Norway

Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, foodie or history buff, Nordfjordeid offers something for everyone - all set amongst an awe-inspiring natural background. The town is situated in western Norway at the end of an arm of Nordfjorden and is an ideal base to explore the region's natural beauty. From local hikes boasting panoramic views to travelling to nearby peaceful lakes or expansive glaciers, there is no shortage of natural attractions to see. Or take a walk on the historic side whilst visiting Viking sites or the Sagastad Viking Centre. Be sure to take time from your exploration to sample locally-produced cheeses, jams and more. You'll savour every moment during your day in scenic Nordfjordeid.

What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Nordfjordeid, Norway
  • Time Zone
    Central European Time
  • Language
    Norwegian and Sami (languages spoken by the country's indigenous people) "Ya" is yes and "nei" is no whilst "tusen takk" means thank you very much. For you're welcome, say "vær så god."
  • Currency & Shopping
    Norwegian Krone Browse the many shops lining scenic Old Street and take time to savour local pastries from one of the bakeries or cafes.
    • Famous For
      Called the “Mecca of the Fjord Horse,” Nordfjordeid is famous for its traditions surrounding the horses bred in the region, its Viking history and for the stunning natural beauty.
    • Important
      Whilst enjoying local cafes and restaurants, you do not need to leave a tip - a service charge is included in the bill. However, it is customary (and seen as a nice gesture) to round your bill up to the nearest 10 or 100 NOK for great service.
    • Fun Fact #1
      Learn more about the local stallions and visit with the horses at the Norwegian Fjord Horse Centre or explore the awe-inspiring landscape on a horseback riding excursion.
    • Fun Fact: Foodies
      The countryside surrounding Nordfjordeid is rich in agricultural products and for raising sheep and goats. Savour locally-produced goods, from jams and cheeses to goat meat sausage and more.
      • Fun Fact: Landmarks
        For outdoor enthusiasts looking for a challenging hike, you can ascend Mt. Trollenykjen and be rewarded with incredible panoramic vistas of the fjord and surrounding landscapes.
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