Eidfjord

Eidfjord is the gateway to Hardangervidda, Norway’s largest national park. From here, you can visit the famous Vøringsfossen waterfall, explore mountain trails, or learn about local history at the Norwegian Nature Centre and Ravenheart. The fjord is perfect for kayaking, RIB boat tours, and fishing trips.

With easy access to nature and plenty of outdoor activities, Eidfjord is a great starting point for exploring Hardanger.

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A group of people in yellow floatation suits seen from the back sitting on a RIB boat and looking at the fjord.

30-minute RIB-tour from Eidfjord 

Experience the thrill of adrenaline in the stunning landscape around Eidfjord.

A tandem kayaking paddling into shore by a yellow boat house in Eidfjord. Autumn coloured mountains partly covered by fog.

Autumn kayaking in Eidfjord

Feel the elements on an autumn kayaking tour on the Hardangerfjord.

Vøringsfoss Hotel seen behind pink flowers.

Vøringsfoss Hotel

Welcome to Vøringfoss Hotel, a hotel with long traditions of welcoming guests and creating unforgettable experiences.

RIB boat with people in yellow floatation suits stopped on the fjord with mountains covered by clouds.

Cider RIB safari from Eidfjord 

Combine an adventurous RIB boat tour on the Hardangerfjord with cider tasting on an apple farm in Ulvik – directly from the quay in Eidfjord.

A seaplane is flying through the Sima valley, the fjord is seen in the background.

Panoramic seaplane flight from Eidfjord 

See Hardanger and the Hardangerfjord from a different perspective!

A wooden building in dark reddish-brown colour on a sunny day.

Norwegian Nature Centre 

Visit the interactive experience centre for Norwegian nature, climate and environment in Eidfjord. 

Two people in kayaks on a fjord with snow-covered mountains in the background.

Early spring sea kayaking from Eidfjord

Experience the magic of sea kayaking during early spring by the fjord.