Aurland Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Naeroyfjord featuring mountains and a lake or waterhole
Naeroyfjord which includes a waterfall
Naeroyfjord featuring a cascade
Naeroyfjord featuring mountains and a lake or waterhole
Naeroyfjord which includes a lake or waterhole and mountains

With a spectacular scenery of majestic fjords, this Norwegian municipality is a gateway to such outdoor adventures as mountain hikes, kayaking and wildlife spotting.

Experience the untamed beauty of Norway’s fjords when you travel to Aurland. This picturesque municipality encompasses a collection of villages that are surrounded by soaring mountain peaks and lush green valleys that rise up over glass-like water. Thrill to outdoor pursuits, scenic drives and wildlife watching.

Among Aurland’s biggest draws are the magnificent Aurlandsfjord and NaeroyfjordOpens in a new window, the latter a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fjords are the southern arms of the 127-mile (204-kilometre) long Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway. Explore these long, narrow inlets from the comfort of a cruise, which can be arranged from many villages along the Sognefjord, including Flåm and Gudvangen. Paddle a kayak to secluded beaches and walk along waterfront trails.

There are many more walking options in Aurland. Hike in the Aurlandsdalen Valley and enjoy the views of mountain peaks and glaciers. Take a strenuous walk to the summit of Prest Mountain. Stroll up to the Stegastein Lookout for the sweeping panoramas of Aurlandsfjord. Amble along the Royal Post Road, a waterside path between Bleiklindi and Styvi.

Another great way to see the area is with a drive along the Aurlandsfjellet National Tourist Route, a 29-mile (47-kilometre) scenic road through wild landscapes.

More opportunities to discover this beautiful region await at the villages. Stop by Gudvangen, which dates back to the Viking era. Nearby are the labyrinthine Magical White Caves. Go to Flåm and step on board the Flåm Railway. Gaze out of the window at cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks as you trundle through the fjord landscape. Visit the hamlet of Undredal, famous for goat cheese and its 12th-century Undredal Stave Church. Experience mountain farming traditions at Otternes Bygdetun.

To get to Aurland, fly to Sogndal Airport and then catch a bus or ferry from there. Alternatively, drive or take the train from OsloOpens in a new window, Norway’s capital. Get around via boat, bus, car and on foot. Stay overnight at cosy hotels and wake up to some of the most spectacular scenery in Norway.

Visit Undredal

Visit Undredal

3.5 out of 5
Stokkavegen 9 - 11, Undredal, Aurland, Sogn og Fjordane
Stay at this 3.5-star beach aparthotel in Aurland. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a beach locale and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Flam Marina and Flåm Railway ...
9/10 Wonderful! (129 reviews)
"Undeniably a gorgeous location! Communication was a problem but only at 1st. The Expedia message did not work. You have to use WhatsApp to contact them about the door code. Parking is scary if other cars are there. It's a tight squeeze to go anywhere in Undredal though. It's a one-way road, in and ..."

Reviewed on 3 Sept 2025

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Wangen Apartments

Wangen Apartments

3.5 out of 5
14 Vangen, Aurland, Vestland
Stay at this 3.5-star apartment in Aurland. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and an in-room coffee maker. Popular attractions Flam Marina and Flåm Railway are ...
Wangen Apartments
6 Person Holiday Home in Gudvangen-by Traum

6 Person Holiday Home in Gudvangen-by Traum

2 out of 5
Aurland, Vestland
Stay at this holiday home in Aurland. Enjoy free parking and a garden. Popular attractions Rimstigen Hike Trailhead and Breiskrednosi are located nearby.
6 Person Holiday Home in Gudvangen-by Traum
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