Best attractions and places to see around Stordal include a variety of natural and cultural sites within the Fjord Municipality of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Situated on the eastern shore of the Storfjorden, the area is characterized by picturesque fjord landscapes and the Stordalen valley. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, impressive natural features, and recreational opportunities. The region offers diverse plant and animal life, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Dregetua rises above the fjord landscape with wide views over the surrounding mountains and valleys near Stranda.
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From this spot, you have a magnificent view of Kilstivatnet and the surrounding area. Before you lies a blend of alpine mountain scenery, tranquil lakeside idyll and sweeping panoramic views – rugged, clear and unspoilt.
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Very nice place. Nice view down into the gorge.
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The transmission mast there is not an optical highlight, but it offers great views of the surrounding peaks, down into the fjord, and you can even see the road to Geiranger in the distance.
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Gudbrandsjuvet is a 5 meter wide and 20-25 meter deep gorge carved by the Valldøla river. It is easily accessible on national road 63 between Valldal and Trollstigen and can be visited on secured paths and from a footbridge. The water here formed a system of deep glacial mills and bizarre formations. The gorge is about as deep below the water surface as above. (See visitnorway.de)
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Very easy to reach viewing platform on the roaring river. The detour from the parking lot only takes a few minutes.
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Gorge with a 20 m deep waterfall of the river Valldøla. The waterfall can be easily observed from a viewing platform.
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Stordal is home to the historic Old Stordal Church, also known as "Rosekyrkja." This octagonal wooden church, built in 1789, is famous for its lavish interior adorned with traditional Norwegian rose painting (rosemaling) and functions as a museum. You can also explore Ytste Skotet, a preserved historic mountain farm and museum located across the Storfjorden.
For panoramic vistas, head to Blåhornet Summit, which offers expansive views of the surrounding peaks, the fjord, and even the road to Geiranger in the distance. The Storfjorden itself provides picturesque fjord landscapes, and the Ørnesvingen Viewpoint (Eagle Road) offers stunning views over the Geiranger Fjord.
Absolutely. Don't miss Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge, a 5-meter wide and 20-25-meter deep gorge carved by the Valldøla river. It's easily accessible on national road 63 and features a system of deep glacial mills and bizarre formations. You can also find a beautiful Waterfall Near Geiranger, offering a scenic stop.
The mountainous terrain around Stordal is excellent for hiking. While specific trails are numerous, you can find various routes for different skill levels. For detailed hiking options, explore the Running Trails around Stordal guide, which includes routes like the 'Reset – Bytehaugen loop from Sætralia' and 'Liavarden loop from Liene', offering diverse experiences.
Yes, Stordal is known for its challenging mountain biking. The Liahornet Downhill Trail offers a varied descent with sections ranging from S2 to S4, featuring roots and stone slabs, providing a thrilling experience for experienced riders. It's recommended to have a full-suspension bike and light protectors for this trail.
Families can enjoy the accessible viewing platforms at Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge, which offers an easy detour from the parking lot. The Fishermen's Shelter Rest Area by the River is also family-friendly, offering a pleasant path along the river where you might even spot jumping salmon at the right time.
The Storfjorden is a major natural attraction that Stordal is situated on. It offers picturesque fjord landscapes and is a popular spot for boat tours. The fjord is surrounded by mountains, providing a stunning backdrop for various outdoor activities and scenic drives.
Cycling is a popular activity around Stordal, with options for both road cycling and touring. You can find challenging routes like the 'Trollstigen Mountain Pass from Valldal' for road cyclists or scenic touring routes such as the 'Waterfall – Eidsdalvatnet loop from Eidsdal'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Stordal and Cycling around Stordal guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic gorges and panoramic summit views. The accessibility of places like Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge and the challenging yet rewarding mountain biking trails like Liahornet Downhill Trail are frequently highlighted. The area's diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration are also highly valued.
Beyond the Storfjorden, the region features Lake Stordal, the largest lake in Sunnhordland. This 'fjord-lake' is known for its abundant fish, including salmon, sea trout, and char, making it a good feeding ground for various bird species. The Valldøla river, which carved Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge, also offers fascinating water formations.
A short drive can take you to the world-renowned Geiranger Fjord, famous for its dramatic waterfalls like 'Bridal Veil' and 'Seven Sisters'. You can also experience the thrilling winding roads of Trollstigen (The Troll Road) and visit the impressive Gudbrandsjuvet Gorge, which is easily accessible on Route 63.
Yes, the region around Stordal is popular for winter sports. Nearby options include Strandafjellet Skisenter, Ørskogfjellet Skisenter, and Arena Overøye Stordal Alpine Center, offering various opportunities for skiing and other alpine activities.


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