Lærdal
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Lærdal is a village, a valley and a district in Sogn og Fjordane. Lærdal village is situated at the end of the Lærdal valley. Lærdal is home to Borgund stave church, one of the best preserved and typical stave church of its kind. The valley is one of the major valleys of the county and cuts deep into the central uplands from Sognefjorden. Lærdal is known for its modest rainfall, fine salmon river and intensive horticulture along the valley floor. Lærdal village is protected by law because of its fine collection of old wooden buildings. Because of its easy access to Eastern Norway by road and to Bergen and Western Norway by boat, Lærdal has always been a hub. The main road between Oslo and Bergen runs through Lærdal, including the world's longest road tunnel, the 25 kilometer long Lærdal tunnel.Understand
In january 2014 a terrible fire broke in Lærdal village. There was no snow, very dry and a strong easterly wind down the valley. About 60 buildings were damaged, luckily only one of the protected buildings in the traditional wooden architecture was lost. This was the largest fire in Norway for 100 years.
Lærdal is also home to Borgund stave church (not to be confused with Borgund church in Ålesund), the best preserved wooden church from the end of the Viking era. This church is the symbol of Norway's remaining 30 stave churches and the unique heritage of these fragile and complicated buildings.
The are several pretty waterfalls on display along the steep walls of the Lærdal valley, particularly visible in spring or after rain. Stødnafossen above the village is conspicuous. There are also some nice waterfalls through gorges in the main river at Borgund.
Lærdal, particularly a bit up the valley, is the driest area in western Norway, with annual precipitation around 400 to 500 mm. The outer part of Sognefjorden has some five-six times more rainfall.
Get in
By car
Lærdal is on the E16 route. On this route you can reach Lærdal from east from Fagernes in Valdres and Oslo.See
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phone: +47 57668109address: BorgundBuilt around 1180. It is the best preserved stave church in Norway.
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The Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre
phone: +47 57666771Gives information about the life of the salamon. - Vindhella old road.
Do
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Vindhellavegen
address: BorgundWalking along the old road. - Drive Lærdal tunnel, at almost 25 km the longest road tunnel in the world.
Sleep
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phone: +47 57666510address: Habnavegen 5
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phone: +47 57666900address: Øyraplassen 1
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Offerdal Hotell
phone: +47 57666101 -
phone: +47 57666404address: Øyragata 9
Go next
- The mountain road to Aurland, close to Flåm. This road reach an altitude of 1306 m (4285 ft). The road is named the snow road because snow lies beside it throughout the summer. Awesome view over Aurland.
- Valdres or Hallingdal - Lærdal's upland neighbours in the eastern interior
- Flåm
- Luster - the romantic and dramatic eastern part of Sognefjord