Norwegian fjords
Norwegian fjords are deep, narrow inlets of the sea surrounded by steep cliffs, formed by glacial activity. They are primarily located along the western coast of Norway and are known for their stunning natural beauty, featuring dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and lush greenery.
These fjords, such as the famous Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, are popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors for activities like hiking, kayaking, and sightseeing. The unique geology and ecosystems of the fjords support diverse wildlife, making them important areas for both conservation and recreation.