Hardangerfjord (Hardangerfjorden) is Norway’s second-longest fjord and one of the most scenic fjord regions on the west coast. It stretches for about 179 km from the ocean into the mountainous interior. The Odda area connects to the fjord via Sørfjorden, with the town located at the southern end of this branch.
The region is widely associated with fruit farms and spring blossom, giving it a distinctive “orchard fjord” character. From Hardangerfjord you can look toward landscapes shaped by waterfalls, steep valleys, and nature areas linked to Folgefonna National Park and the glacier. This mix of fjord water, glacier views, and cultivated slopes makes the journey around Odda feel uniquely Norwegian.
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