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You have a lot of options when it comes to activities in Geiranger. Some are listed below.
- Photographing/video filming
Of course, you need to save every moment and document it on Facebook, Flickr, or Instagram. Remember to bring a couple of extra memory cards, fully charged batteries, and a camera battery charger with you.- The Norwegian Fjord Centre (Google Maps).
- The river walk down from the Fjordmuseum and along the river downwards (Google Maps).
- Dalsnibba (Google Maps).
- Flydalsjuvet (Google Maps).
- Ørnesvingen (Eagle bend)(Google Maps).
- Hotel Union car museum (in the basement)(Google Maps).
- The Geiranger fjord farms like Skageflå or Knivsflå.
- The Seven Sisters waterfall or the Friar at the other side. Even a waterfall called the Bridal Veil, which you can also find in the Geirangerfjord. The seven sisters waterfalls started out as only 3-4 waterfalls, but were increased to seven for a better tourist impression.
- Storsæterfossen (Google Maps), up by Geiranger, you can walk around on the backside of it. It takes 2,5 kilometers to walk from Geiranger, and you will use one hour more or less.
- Shopping
Geiranger has several tourist souvenir shops at the harbor in the center of town. You get the typical mass-produced souvenirs here, along with postcards. Geiranger also has a chocolate factory (Google Maps)(Instagram)(Facebook). - Dining
Geiranger has some good places to eat. Try the local dishes if you can, with short-traveled meat from the local farms in the area. If you want to cook for yourself, the local Joker grocery store at the harbor in Geiranger has a lot of what you need, even fishing gear, as far as I remember. A good selection of postcards is there too. Check out their Facebookpage. (Google Maps). - Hiking
Check with the local tourist information in Geiranger (Google Maps) for hiking routes, - Fishing
Check with the local tourist information in Geiranger (Google Maps) for rental places.
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