No summer road trip through Norway would be complete without a stop in the storybook town of Geiranger. Tucked at the very end of Sognefjord—Norway’s longest and deepest fjord—Geiranger feels like stepping straight into a fairytale.
Picture this: you arrive by ferry, completely dwarfed by towering cliffs that drop dramatically into glassy emerald waters. Waterfalls tumble down the mountainsides like ribbons of silver, while colorful wooden cottages peek out from a sea of lush green. It’s the kind of place that makes you pause and think, “Is this even real?”
Geiranger in 2 days might sound like a whirlwind, but trust me, it’s more than enough time to fall in love. Between the scenic hiking trails that lead to jaw-dropping fjord views, and the cozy village vibe with its charming cafes and friendly locals, this little slice of Norway will have you hooked.
Honestly, Geiranger is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery I’ve ever laid eyes on. Sure, you could spend a week here and still want more—but if you’re short on time, two days is the perfect taste of this fjordland paradise.
So, ready to swap city noise for thundering waterfalls, soaring peaks, and the serene beauty of Norway’s fjords? Let’s dive into how to make the most of 2 unforgettable days in Geiranger Norway!
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Geiranger in 2 Days:
Day 1 in Geiranger: Waterfalls and Charming Cottages
I hop aboard the Geiranger ferry in Hellesylt, excitement bubbling as I prepare to enter a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hype is real –towering emerald mountains pierce the sky, their reflections shimmering like sapphires in the crystal-clear water below. This, my friends, is our introduction to the magic of the Norwegian fjords.
The hour-long Geirangerfjord cruise is a wildlife hotspot. While I didn’t spot any myself, keep a look out for porpoises breaching, sea eagles circling overhead, and even mountain goats on the cliffs.
But the highlight was yet to come. As we rounded a bend, the legendary Norway Seven Sisters Waterfall came into view. This wasn’t just one cascading stream; it was a whole family of seven, tumbling down the mountainside in a display of natural beauty that left me speechless.
Hiking in Norway: Chasing Waterfalls at Storsæterfossen
When it comes to epic hikes in Geiranger, Storsæterfossen is a must. This 45-meter waterfall is only a short 2-hour round-trip hike away, but trust me—it packs a punch. The trail winds steadily uphill, offering those classic Norwegian views as a reward for your efforts. Oh, and keep an eye out for a surprise along the way: a friendly llama (yes, really!) often spotted grazing near the path thanks to a nearby farm. Just one of those quirky, unforgettable little moments you only get in Norway.
As you get closer, the sound of rushing water builds, echoing through the valley until—bam!—you reach the viewing platform and see Storsæterfossen in all its glory. Watching the water thunder down the mountainside is one thing, but here’s the real thrill: you can actually walk behind the waterfall. The mist sprays your face, the roar is deafening, and for a moment, you’re wrapped in the raw, untamed power of nature. It’s one of those experiences that photos just can’t capture—you have to feel it for yourself.
And if you’re still craving more views (because in Norway, there are always more views), follow the trail up to the viewpoint above the falls. The entire valley unfolds beneath you like a scene straight out of a travel magazine. Honestly, this was one of my favorite hikes of the trip—challenging enough to feel like an adventure, but accessible and totally worth it.
Pro Tip: Go Beyond the Beaten Path
If you’re itching to discover even more hidden gems, I’ve linked a map that shows off-the-radar trails you won’t find on Google Maps. Think secluded swimming spots, quiet viewpoints, and little pockets of fjordside magic that most tourists miss. Perfect for those “secret spot” moments.
So—ready to lace up your boots and plan your own unforgettable Geiranger hike?
After the hike, refuel at Geiranger Sjokoladehus, a charming cafe and chocolate shop right along the fjord. Grab a seat outdoors and enjoy views of the fjord while you sip hot chocolate or coffee and savor delicious homemade waffles.
Where to stay in Geiranger:
For my stay, I cozied up at Hole Hytter cottages —a charming little spot perfectly located near the trailheads. Ideal if you want to roll out of bed and straight onto the trails.
Other great options:
- Hotel Union Geiranger Bad & Spa: Overlooking the fjord with a spa, rooftop garden, and all the comforts you could want after a long hike. Plus, it’s close to Flydalsjuvet viewpoint.
- Grande Hytteutleige og Camping: These waterfront cottages sit right at the base of Ørnevegen (Eagle Road), part of the iconic Geiranger-Trollstigen route. Each cabin has a kitchen, flat-screen TV, and a terrace with stunning fjord views—perfect for sunset watching.
Day 2: Scenic Driving, Hiking, and Geiranger Town
Fueled by a delicious breakfast at the cottage, it was time to hit the road – and what a road it was! The Eagle’s Road snaked its way up the mountainsides, offering glimpses of the fjord that left me speechless at every turn.
Ørnesvingen Viewpoint: A Jaw-Dropping Panorama
The first stop? Ørnesvingen viewpoint. Here, the true majesty of Geirangerfjord unfolded before me. The turquoise waters stretched out as far as the eye could see, framed by dramatic cliffs and lush green valleys. A short hike nearby beckoned for those seeking a bit more adventure, but even from the viewpoint, the panorama was enough to leave me breathless.
Losta Viewpoint: Unveiling a Hidden Gem
Back at the cottage for a quick refresh, I laced up my boots for another adventure – the moderate 45-minute hike to Losta viewpoint. This hidden gem, not as heavily trafficked as Ørnesvingen, offered a unique perspective of the fjord. The lush green valley carpeted the landscape below, leading down to the deep blue embrace of the fjord waters. It was a scene of tranquility and beauty, a perfect way to soak in the serenity of Geiranger.



Ready to delve deeper into Geiranger’s magic? The afternoon called for a visit to the Fjord Center, a treasure trove of knowledge about this incredible landscape. Here, interactive exhibits brought the story of the region to life, showcasing how massive glaciers carved this epic wonder eons ago. Learn about the region’s natural history, from its dramatic formation to the unique plants and wildlife that call it home.
But the Fjord Center isn’t just about theory – it’s about experience! Step right next door to Fossevandring, a network of paths that take you on an immersive journey alongside cascading waterfalls.
Glass walkways and viewing platforms add another layer of excitement, offering breathtaking panoramas of the waterfalls as they plunge dramatically from the cliffs. This isn’t your average museum visit; it’s a chance to truly connect with the raw power and beauty of Geirangerfjord.
Flydalsjuvet Viewpoint: Fjord From Above
They weren’t kidding when they called this place photogenic, but I wasn’t prepared for the view that awaited me at Flydalsjuvet Viewpoint. Just a 10-minute drive from town (follow the signs from Route 63!), I found myself at a parking lot, anticipation building with every step towards the Geiranger viewpoint.
And then – wow. The crystal-clear waters of the fjord stretched out before me, snaking its way between towering cliffs that seemed to reach for the sky. It was like looking down on a postcard come to life, a completely different perspective from the fjord level.
This wasn’t just a scenic overlook; it was a chance to truly appreciate the scale and majesty of Geirangerfjord. No wonder it’s one of the most photographed spots in Norway!
For your last dinner in Geiranger, sit out on the patio at Brasserie Posten and savor their crispy trout with herbs picked from Geiranger’s lush mountainsides. As the pink and orange sunset fades, watch the twinkling lights flickering on around the fjord as the town settles in for the night.
Trade Your Boots for a Paddle: Kayaking in Geirangerfjord
Craving a different perspective on the fjord’s beauty? Swap one of the hikes for a 3-hour kayaking adventure, and get ready to be blown away! Imagine gliding across the crystal-clear turquoise waters, towering cliffs mirrored in their depths. This isn’t just a scenic paddle; it’s an immersive exploration, led by a knowledgeable guide who will share fascinating insights into the fjord’s geology, history, and local folklore.
See the Seven Sisters from a Whole New Angle: Get up close and personal with these iconic waterfalls, feeling the spray mist your face as you paddle by. Other breathtaking cascades will come into view, each one a testament to the raw power and beauty of the fjord.
Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife encounters! Spot seals basking on the rocks, playful otters diving in the water, or majestic eagles soaring overhead. Look out for traditional fjord farms clinging to the shoreline, adding a touch of human history to this awe-inspiring natural landscape.
Suitable for All Levels
The beauty of this kayaking adventure is that it’s accessible to paddlers of all experience levels. The calm waters and expert guidance will ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Insider Tip: Don’t miss out on this incredible experience! Kayaking tours fill up fast during peak season, so book your spot in advance to secure your spot on the water.
Ready to Extend Your Norway Adventure Beyond Geiranger?
Geiranger’s magic is just the beginning of your unforgettable Norwegian adventure! Nestled amidst this UNESCO World Heritage Site, Geiranger offers a taste of fjords at their most dramatic. But Norway’s wonders extend far beyond this charming village.
Exploring Beyond Geiranger:
- Ålesund’s Art Nouveau Enchantment: Venture north to Ålesund, a vibrant city boasting a unique collection of Art Nouveau architecture. Stroll along colorful streets lined with whimsical buildings, a stunning contrast to the surrounding fjords.
- Trondheim’s Historic Heart: Continue your journey to Trondheim, a lively university city steeped in history. Explore the majestic Nidaros Cathedral, one of Norway’s medieval masterpieces, and wander the charming alleyways of the Old Town.
- Fjordland Adventure from Bergen: For a more comprehensive trip, consider starting your adventure in cultural hubs like Oslo or Bergen. Immerse yourself in world-class museums and vibrant cityscapes before heading west to Bergen, the “Gateway to the fjords.” From there, Geiranger awaits with its breathtaking natural beauty.
Looking for even more fjord inspiration? Dive into my post on Flåm, another Norwegian gem that’ll steal your heart! Discover epic Norwegian landscapes and cozy cabins in my guide: “Flåm Norway: Your Guide to Epic Adventures & Cozy Stays“.
Want to level up your fjord game? The Lofoten Islands are calling! Picture-perfect beaches, towering mountains, and charming fishing villages await. It’s like Norway turned up the dial to 11! Check out my 7-day Lofoten itinerary here: ” Lofoten Norway Itinerary : Unveiling Magic A 7 Day Road Trip Itinerary“
No matter where your Norway fjord journey takes you, Geiranger will always hold a special place in your heart. Trust me, you’ll be dreaming of those waterfalls for days!