Ørnesvingen Viewpoint is an absolute gem that offers one of the most spectacular panoramic vistas you can find in Norway. Perched high above Geirangerfjord, this breathtaking viewpoint is a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the full majesty of Norway’s natural beauty.
The journey to Ørnesvingen is an adventure in itself, with the winding road adding a sense of anticipation as you ascend to the lookout. Once there, you are rewarded with a sweeping, unobstructed view of the fjord below, the cascading waterfalls, and the surrounding snow-capped mountains. The viewpoint provides a perfect vantage point to fully appreciate the grandeur of the Seven Sisters waterfalls, which flow gracefully into the fjord's emerald waters.
What sets Ørnesvingen apart is its carefully designed viewing platform, which extends slightly over the edge, giving you the exhilarating sensation of floating above the fjord. The scenery is nothing short of mesmerizing, with the play of light and shadow creating ever-changing patterns on the landscape that captivate your senses.
Photographers will find Ørnesvingen to be a paradise, offering countless opportunities to capture stunning images of Norway’s iconic fjord scenery. For visitors, it’s an ideal spot to take a moment, breathe in the crisp, clean air, and feel a profound connection to nature.
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to Norway, Ørnesvingen Viewpoint provides an unforgettable experience. It's a place where you can truly appreciate the timeless beauty of Geirangerfjord and create memories that will...
Read moreØrnesvingen Viewpoint: where views go wild! After ascending Ørnevegen's eleven thrilling hairpin bends from Geiranger, you'll reach the Ørnesvingen viewpoint – and trust me, it's worth every turn! Parking can be a fun challenge (make your inner Tetris addict proud!), but the spectacular view awaiting you is the real prize.
Prepare to be dazzled by the stunning Geirangerfjord with its steep mountainsides, the iconic “Seven Sisters” waterfalls, and the tiny Knivsflå mountain hamlet. If you're lucky, you'll even spot a cruise ship maneuvering, looking incredibly small from up here. For even more panoramas, take a short walk up the trail – it helps you to get closer to the waterfalls.
And yes, there might be a crowd, but just ignore them; the views here are truly breathtaking! Plus, there's even a natural shower close by, next to the road, if you're feeling extra adventurous or want to trick a friend or family member in taking an extra refreshing photo... In a nutshell, this viewpoint is a...
Read moreThe view from the observatory was very beautiful. A magnificent, peaceful, cool view unfolds beneath the observatory, with another touch from the Dalsniva observatory. The observatory was narrow and long adjacent to the winding side of the road, so you can enjoy the view from various angles, and since it is a bit of a highland, you can enjoy the beautiful view while feeling the breeze blowing.
The parking lot of the observatory was good because it had a relatively spacious parking space, was well-maintained, and there were some tables where family members and relatives could sit and talk. The situation in this spare parking lot was like many fjords. There was a small waterfall on the side of the road around the observatory, and it was amazing that a rainbow appeared around the waterfall. As I drove down from the observation spot, the view from another angle out of the car window was beautiful too, so I pulled over and admire it...
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