A holiday in Lærdal will be highly enjoyable. You can experience old timber buildings, unique stretches of road and excellent museums. Visit Stødnafossen and its famous waterfall, which is more than 650 feet high.
The municipality of Lærdal is situated in Sogn og Fjordane, stretching from Filefjell in the east to Sognefjorden in the west. The administrative centre is Lærdalsøyri, which has a population of just over 1,100. There are several listed wooden buildings, some of which date back to the mid-1800s. The village was once an important trading site, serving as a key hub between the east and west.
When visiting Lærdal, you should visit the Borgund Stave Church, considered to be the best-preserved stave church that dates back to the Middle Ages. The steep and winding road of Vindhellavegen can also be found in the municipality, offering a unique driving experience. The wild salmon centre, Norsk Villakssenter, is also situated in Lærdal, where you can learn more about wild salmon.
Lærdal boasts a varied landscape including high mountains, valleys and fjords, so you’ll get to experience some of the best that Norway has to offer. Access to a hire car is also handy if you want to travel around the area, however, public transport is available if you want to travel like a local.
There is no airport in Lærdal, so the nearest airports are in Førde and Bergen. The journey from Førde takes just under three hours and from Bergen it takes just over three. If you are driving from the capital, Oslo, it will take just over four hours. You can also take the bus to Lærdal if you don’t fancy driving.
Lærdal boasts magnificent nature experiences and numerous listed buildings, so make sure to book your next holiday to Lærdal for a fantastic getaway in magnificent natural surroundings.