Gieranger Fjord is located in south-west of Norway in the region of Møre og Romsdal. It is 15 kilometers long and picturesque waterfalls flow down from the rocks. The immensity of the fjord guarantees various ways of sightseeing and admiring the landscape – it is possible to go on foot to the top of the fjord, relax taking a shorter trail and finish a trip in a café or even rent a kayak and row to the foot of the rocky fjord. Due to its unique natural features the fjord has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2005.