Best attractions and places to see around Høyanger include a blend of natural features and cultural sites. This municipality is situated amidst the Sognefjord and surrounding mountains, offering diverse landscapes. Høyanger is known for its industrial heritage, particularly in aluminum production and hydroelectric power. The region provides opportunities to explore fjords, waterfalls, and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Høyanger.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
An impressive building... great architecture! 👍🏻
0
0
At 1,604 feet (489 m) above sea level, Klukshaug is a fine vantage point above Balestrand. It features on the Balestrand Up race, which goes from the Kviknes Hotel to the top of Raudmelen, quite a way above yet!
0
0
A beautiful place with several hiking routes along the waterfall. The owner can drive you to a starting point and you can hike along the river.
0
0
In wet weather, waterproof shoes 🥾🥾 are an advantage
0
0
A beautiful tour. In wet weather, waterproofing 🥾🥾 is an advantage.
0
0
A wild river not far from the road.
0
1
Høyanger is nestled by the majestic Sognefjord, one of the world's longest and deepest fjords. You can also discover impressive waterfalls like Likholefossen Waterfall and the scenic Fossetien Waterfall Trail. The region is also rich in mountains, offering numerous hiking opportunities, and lakes such as Langevatnet.
Yes, Høyanger is renowned for its mountain ranges and offers fantastic hiking opportunities for all levels. Popular peaks and trails include Bergefjellet, Fuglefjellet, Måren, and Hålandsnipa, which provide beautiful views of Høyanger and the Sognefjord. The Fossetien Waterfall Trail is a popular option, and for more challenging adventures, consider the 'Kraftruta' or the 'Power Duo in Høyanger' hikes. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Høyanger guide.
You can experience the Sognefjord in various ways. Enjoy swimming in the fjord at spots like Norevikane, which features beautiful fjord beaches that can be surprisingly warm in summer. Boat tours, such as the Fjord Cruise from Lavik to Vik, offer an excellent way to take in the fjord's grandeur. For a more active experience, you can rent bicycles in Lavik to explore the fjord landscape at your own pace or go paddling in Sørestrand Lake in Lavikdal.
Høyanger has a rich industrial and cultural heritage. The Høyanger Industrial Museum, located in the Town Gate, showcases the town's evolution as one of Norway's first industrial towns, known for its aluminum industry. You can also visit St. Olaf's Church (Balestrand), an Anglican church built in 1897 with a unique dragon-style stave church design. Høyanger Church is a central landmark, and Alværn Farm in Lavik offers a glimpse into traditional Norwegian farm life.
Yes, Høyanger offers options for families. The Høyangerbadet is an indoor swimming pool with a 56-meter slide, diving towers, a hot tub, and a splash pool for children, making it a great year-round activity. St. Olaf's Church (Balestrand) is also considered family-friendly, and easy walks along the Fossetien Waterfall Trail can be enjoyable for all ages.
Beyond hiking, Høyanger offers several outdoor sports. You can enjoy road cycling, with routes like 'View of Gaularfjellet loop' and 'Colorful Boathouses loop' available. Running trails, such as 'Balestrand Up' and 'Historic Villas on Villa Road', are also popular. For winter sports enthusiasts, Siplo Ski Centre is known for its steep slopes. Paddling in Sørestrand Lake in Lavik is another tranquil option. Explore more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Høyanger and Running Trails around Høyanger guides.
For stunning views, consider hiking to Klukshaug, which offers vistas of the Sognefjord and Esefjord, especially from its Orrabenken and Buråsi Benken viewpoints. Other mountain peaks like Hålandsnipa, Bergefjellet, and Fuglefjellet are also known for their panoramic views of Høyanger and the fjord landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty, especially the series of waterfalls along the Fossetien Waterfall Trail, noting that 'a waterfall chases the next, really amazing!' The unique history of Likholefossen Waterfall also captures interest. Hikers appreciate the challenging yet rewarding trails, and the refreshing, crystal-clear waters of Langevatnet for a post-descent dip are a highlight.
Yes, there are several options for swimming. You can enjoy wild swimming in the Sognefjord at Norevikane, which features surprisingly warm fjord beaches in summer. Langevatnet is also recommended for a refreshing dip in its clear, sandy-bottomed waters after a hike. For an indoor option, the Høyangerbadet offers a swimming pool with various facilities.
Beyond the main attractions, the Likholefossen Waterfall has a unique historical backstory, earning its name 'mortuary waterfall' from a past practice of temporarily storing coffins nearby. Alværn Farm in Lavik is a traditional farmhouse that features its own hidden white beach, providing an idyllic setting. For a refreshing break during a hike, Langevatnet offers a perfect spot for a dip in its crystal-clear waters.
For accommodation, the historic Lavik Fjord Hotel & Apartments in Lavik, with parts dating back to the 1900s, serves as a good base for exploring the Sognefjord. Alternatively, Nesheim Camping in Bjordal provides camping options on the south side of the Sognefjord.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: