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If you have a train-pass or a buss pas you can visit many fjords at no extra cost.
The fjords are just part of the coast, not private area or tourist attractions.
To have a good look at some of the fjords you might want to take a boat-tour, just for the fjord you are or for a longer distance.
I found this site for you, tourist info for all Norway:
http://www.visitnorway.com/mwtemplates/VNFaceLiftFrontPage.aspx?id=174489
Use the search option in that site and you will find a lot of information.
I have been contemplating a sailing holiday in Norway a few years back, and all tours then did call in at several fjords.

2007-06-27 05:33:36 · answer #1 · answered by Willeke 7 · 0 0

Depends on if you want to go the water way or not. The "Hurtigruten" which is a ship, goes along the coast of Norway from the south west to the north.I goes into the deep fjords on the west coast. It is pretty expensive because it is a little like a cruise ship. I would guess you could see some fjord by flying or taking a train to Bergen on the west coast and continue from there. That's all I can help you with!

2007-06-27 03:33:01 · answer #2 · answered by Sassa 2 · 0 0

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