Driving the "Eagle's Road" and enjoying the most beautiful scenery in Norway

Moving along the Eagle's Way, the altitude reaches 620 meters. The 11 hairpin bends of this road make you feel like you're in the sky. The zigzag-shaped road on the way back makes the adrenaline rush. However, the magnificent mountains and charming natural landscapes along the journey are as beautiful as a stunning painting, completely captivating your vision and soul~

Garonne River estuary

Below the highway is Geiranger Fjord, surrounded by the Nordic Mountains and adorned with lush green grass, trees, and snow-covered peaks. The picturesque scenery of the fjord is formed by the erosion of millennium-old rocks, the carving of glaciers, and the unique natural environment. The waterfalls and streams within the fjord create a separate and stunning landscape. Standing at a high point, gazing out at the myriad peaks and valleys, you will be amazed by these breathtaking natural beauties that are difficult to put into words.

Ørnesvingen Viewpoint

If you want to enjoy the complete beauty of Geirangerfjord, then Ørnesvingen Eagle's Bend viewpoint is definitely a must-visit location. This viewpoint is located at the highest point of the Eagle Road, and is the only viewpoint along the way. Here, you can enjoy the surrounding mountains, forests, and waterfalls, as well as the picturesque views of the fjord, immersing yourself in the incredible natural beauty.

Seven Sisters Waterfall

The Seven Sisters Waterfall consists of seven waterfalls, each with a unique shape and varying height. The tallest waterfall has a cascading drop of 250 meters, with a powerful and crystal clear flow. In the sunlight, the waterfall sparkles with a dazzling light and displays a romantic rainbow hue. Tourists can take a boat tour through the grassy valleys and wildflowers, enjoying the stunning scenery with a cool breeze on their faces.