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 SOGN & FJORDANE COUNTY
Welcome
to Sogn and Fjordane County and the weather right now! Sogn and Fjordane County is one out of 19 countys in Norway with
a area of 18,619 km2 (487 km2 of which belongs to the Jostedalsbre
glacier, which is Northern Europe´s largest glacier.) and a population
of approximately 107.500. Each County is divided into different township / county
council. For Sogn and Fjordane County you will find the links to your
"right" (township for the whole country is 430) or read a short story
given below.
SEE VIDEO WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT US !
Most westerly point: Utveer lighthouse in the municipality of Solund (the most westerly point in Norway).
Most easterly point: Rauddalseggi in the Jotunheimen mountains in the municipality of Luster.
Most southerly point: The Vargebreen glacier in Aurland.
Most northerly point: Stadlandet in the municipality of Selje.
Highest point: The Store Skagastølstind mountain which rises to 2.403 metres above sea level.
Deepest point: The Sognefjord in the municipality of Høyanger where the fjord is 1.303 metres deep.
Deepest lake: Hornindalsvatn lake, which is 514 metres deep.
FLÅM RAILWAY
A
train journey on the Flåm railway, located in Aurland, a train journey that´s really quite
special. This 20 km long track offers just about everything: wild and
beautiful mountain scenery, fertile heritage landscape and historical
traditions going back to pagan times. All this as you descend from a
height of almost 900 metres down to sea level at the Aurland Fjord.
Down in the valley the climate is nice and mild, and if you travel at
the right time of year you´ll see some of Norway´s most fertile
orchards. So it is no coincidence that the Flåm railway, together with
the Bergen railway, is one of the most spectacular train journeys in
the world.
The county of Sogn og Fjordane is situated in Western
Norway, north of Bergen and south of Ålesund. It only takes 50 minutes
by plane from Oslo to any of the four airports in the county, or 5
hours by car. There are excellent links with all parts of Norway, with
several daily flights and express coaches to Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
and other towns and regions in Norway. It´s easy to travel around in
Sogn og Fjordane. Only 2.5% of the population of Norway live in Sogn og
Fjordane, but the region represents a far higher percentage in terms of
the quantity of food production. The county has a higher income from
exports than elsewhere in the country and adds considerable wealth to
Norway.
There is a closeknit, tight professional community in
Sogn og Fjordane, with good inter disciplinary contact. There is very
good cooperation between the county municipality, the municipalities
and the university and research institutions. The local community in
Sogn og Fjordane is stimulating with tremendous lot of opportunity for
personal and professional development, all within the framework of
exciting geography and culture.
Sogn og Fjordane can boast
several large lndustrial locomotives which are doing well on the
international market Many small and medium-sized companies have sprung
up in the region behind the larger companies, with a lot of creativity,
quality and drive. In recent years, a clothing factory in Olden has managed to get a foothold in both the Norwegian
and international markets. The label name, Ricco Vero, is a stamp ot
quality and one of the factory profiles is the 800 metres Olympic
Champion, Vebjørn Rodal.
THE NATURE
The
fjords, the glaciers, the mountains and the coastal landscape; Sogn og
Fjordane is a unique source for really discovering the rich contrasts
in nature, a "cornucopia" that never runs empty! This bountiful source
also creates an important foundation for the businesses in the county,
such as industry needing a lot of power, animal farming, fruit growing,
fishing, aquaculture and the oil industry.
Olden in Nordfjord is
a popular tourist destination, with Northern Europe´s largest glacier, the Jostedalsbre glacier, as its neighbour. Pure smelt water from the
glacier is bottled and sold as natural mineral water; evidence of the
interplay between the region´s natural resources and modern industrial
development.
Try Norway´s number one summer skiing facility,
Stryn Sommarskisenter. Access is by the old Strynefjell road (RV 258)
from Grotli or Videseter. Excellent skiing conditions in summer, with
lifts and tracks for all types of skiing, including cross country,
alpine and Telemark, plus snowboard. Special skiing facility for
children, "Fantaski". Ski rental, skiing shop and cafeteria.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Important
industries in Sogn og Fjordane include: Eneryy and industrial
production linked to hydroelectric power, traditional fishing,
agriculture, aquaculture, fish processing and export. Maritime
activities linked to shipping and the shipbuilding industry. Sogn og
Fjordane is a beautlful county where modern technology has made its
impact. The world´s longest road tunnel from Lærdal to Aurland.
Måløy
is the second largest landing port for fish in Norway. Many people are
employed in the municipal and state sectors. Agriculture is the
county´s single most important employment sector, but employment here
is decreasing. Various schemes directed towards travel and tourism are
aimed towaeds giving farming a few more legs to stand on, particularly
since the travel industry is
very likely to grow in the years to come.
THE CULTURE
Cultural
life is safely anchored in tradition, and embraces a host of ideas!
Nikolai Astrup, Kjartan Slettemark, rock carvings, the Norwegian fjord
horse, stave churches and stone churches, Selje monastery, Gulatinget -
the old Norse "thing" - a court, the region"s salmon rivers - all these
are evidence of the historic and cultural riches that we look after and
are so proud of today. We can boast several interesting museums that
are well worth a visit and the county is famous for its many cultural
events. Music and sports play a central role in everyday life in Sogn
og Fjordane. Sogndal football team plays in the Norwegian 2nd Division
FAMILY LIFE
Sogn
og Fjordane consists of 26 local authorities that put a lot of effort
and money into the local community for the inhabitants. The number of
inhabitants in the municipalities vary from around 1.000 in the
smallest municipality to 11.000 in our two towns. Florø and Førde. We
have prioritised keeping the organisation of public services close to
where people live. The state provides Sogn og Fjordane with means to
ensure good coverage with regard to kindergardens, schools and the
health service. Sogn og Fjordane is a great place for families to live
and for children to grow up.
Leisure time
Sogn og
Fjordane can offer many of the most popular needs in the community -
both in terms of work and leisure. The region can offer many different
leisure and nature activities, such as alpine skiing, Telemark skiing,
snowboarding, cross-country skiing, fishing, hunting, sailing, glacier
walking, mountain hiking, rock climbing, diving and mushroom and berry
picking. Nature has set very few limits here on leisure activities and
the locals really know how to appreciate this.
POSSIBILITIES
In
every township / county council you will find links to accommodation,
restaurants, shopping, car rental, airports, coaches and train.
ACTIVITIES
The choice of different activities in Norway such as Golf, skiing, bikeing, cruising, fishing, stave churching etc.
In order that you may get the best out of your visit we recommend that you visit our Tourist Information. |
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