1. What is a fjord?
A fjord is a deep, narrow sea inlet formed by glacial erosion, typically bordered by steep cliffs or mountains.
2. How many fjords are there in Norway?
Norway has over 1,000 fjords, making it the country with the highest concentration of fjords in the world.
3. Which fjord is the most famous in Norway?
Geirangerfjord is often considered the most famous due to its waterfalls, dramatic cliffs, and UNESCO status.
4. What is the longest fjord in Norway?
Sognefjord is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway, stretching more than 200 kilometres inland.
5. Are Norwegian fjords accessible for travellers?
Yes. Many fjords are accessible by road, ferry, train, or cruise, especially during the summer months.
