The view of the Geirangerfjord from the ship

La vista del fiordo di Geiranger dalla nave

The view of the Geirangerfjord from the ship.
Travelling by ship (I was on the Costa Firenze) along the famous Geirengerfjord you can admire a spectacle of nature that is still almost uncontaminated.

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The Geirangerfjord (Geirangerfjorden) is a fjord in the Norwegian region of Sunnmøre in the south of the county of Møre og Romsdal. It is a branch of the much larger Storfjorden and within it is the famous village of Geiranger. The fjord is one of the most visited natural sites in Norway and since 2005 it is included, together with the Nærøyfjord, in the List of World Heritage Sites drawn up by UNESCO. The presence of these two fjords in the list is however threatened by a plan to build some power lines through the fjord.
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The view of the Geiranger Fjord from the ship – La vue sur le fjord de Geiranger depuis le navire – La vista del fiordo de Geiranger desde el barco. – A vista do fiorde de Geiranger do navio – Der Blick auf den Geiranger Fjord vom Schiff aus – Quang cảnh Geiranger Fjord từ tàu – 从船上看盖朗厄尔峡湾的景色 – 船からのガイランゲルフィヨルドの眺め

Some waterfalls admired in the Geirangerfjord

Alcune cascate ammirate navigando attraverso il Geirangerfjord

Some waterfalls seen while sailing through the Geirangerfjord.
Last year I sailed, a couple of months, taking cruises in the Norwegian fjords. Perhaps the most famous is Geiranger and its waterfalls.
The Geirangerfjord is a fjord located in the western region of Norway, famous for its breathtaking beauty and spectacular natural landscape. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005, recognizing its ecological and landscape importance.

Here are some of the distinctive features of the Geirangerfjord:
1. Incredible Landscape: The Geirangerfjord is surrounded by steep mountains, cliffs and towering peaks that rise vertically from the waters of the fjord. This landscape creates an extraordinary visual spectacle, with spectacular waterfalls, green valleys and small villages dotting the coastline.
2. Seven Sisters and Bride's Veil: The Seven Sisters and Bride's Veil are some of the most famous waterfalls in the Geirangerfjord. The Seven Sisters are seven separate waterfalls that cascade down the mountains and the Bride's Veil is a thin waterfall that looks like a veil hanging along a rock face.
3. Fjord Cruises: One of the best ways to explore the Geirangerfjord is through boat cruises that offer a unique perspective of its spectacular rock formations and waterfalls. During the cruise, visitors can enjoy panoramic views and discover the rich flora and fauna of the region.
4. Dalsnibba: The Dalsnibba viewpoint offers a breathtaking view of the Geirangerfjord and the surrounding mountains. Situated at an altitude of around 1,500 metres, this viewpoint allows visitors to admire the full beauty of the fjord.
5. Outdoor activities: The region around the Geirangerfjord offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, mountain walking and kayaking. Nature lovers can explore the trails that lead to spectacular panoramic views and enjoy an immersive experience of Norwegian nature.
6. UNESCO World Heritage: In 2005, the Geirangerfjord was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list, recognising its ecological importance and unique value as one of the most spectacular fjords in the world.

In short, the Geirangerfjord is a Norwegian treasure, a gem of natural beauty that attracts visitors from all over the world for its majesty and magical atmosphere.
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Here is where the fjord is located:

The Geirangerfjord (Geirangerfjorden) is a fjord in the Norwegian region of Sunnmøre in the south of the county of Møre og Romsdal. It is a branch of the much larger Storfjorden and within it is the famous village of Geiranger. The fjord is one of the most visited natural sites in Norway and since 2005 it is included, together with the Nærøyfjord, in the List of World Heritage Sites drawn up by UNESCO. The presence of these two fjords in the list is however threatened by a plan to build some power lines through the fjord.
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Some waterfalls admired while sailing through the Geirangerfjord in Norway – Algunas cascadas admiradas mientras navegamos por el fiordo de Geirangerfjord en Noruega – Algumas cachoeiras admiradas enquanto navegamos pelo Fiorde de Geiranger, na Noruega – Einige Wasserfälle konnten beim Segeln durch den Geirangerfjord in Norwegen bewundert werden – Một số thác nước được chiêm ngưỡng khi đi thuyền qua Geirangerjord ở Na Uy – 航行穿过挪威盖朗厄尔峡湾时欣赏到的一些瀑布 – ノルウェーのガイランゲルフィヨルドを航行中に感嘆するいくつかの滝

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The Seven Sisters waterfall in Geirangerfjord

La cascata del Pretendente nel Geirangerfjord

Seven Sisters Waterfall in Geirangerfjord.
Hidden among majestic hills and lush forests, Seven Sisters Waterfall stands like a jewel set in untouched nature. Situated in a remote and wild corner, this natural wonder is a hidden treasure that fascinates and enchants all who are privileged enough to discover it. In this article, we will explore the history, beauty and ecological importance of this unique waterfall.
Seven Sisters Waterfall takes its name from an old local legend that tells of seven charming sisters who, in order to escape the attention of an unwanted suitor, transformed themselves into seven beautiful waterfalls. Each waterfall represents a sister, creating a fairytale atmosphere that surrounds this natural wonder. The legend, passed down from generation to generation, adds a magical and mysterious touch to this waterfall.
Situated in a national park or protected area, Seven Sisters Waterfall often requires a journey through nature trails and forests. Access may require some effort, but the reward is definitely worth the effort. The route to the waterfall often offers breathtaking views, making the adventure a complete experience.
Upon reaching the Seven Sisters Waterfall, visitors are greeted by a spectacle of natural beauty. The seven waterfalls cascade gracefully from high cliffs, creating a visual harmony of sparkling spray and rainbows reflected in the sunlight. The serene atmosphere and feeling of isolation from the hustle and bustle of everyday life help make this waterfall an oasis of tranquility.
The area surrounding the Seven Sisters Waterfall is often filled with a variety of flora and fauna. Ancient trees stand as silent guardians, while local animal species find refuge nearby. Nature lovers will have the opportunity to observe wildlife in an untouched environment, adding a significant ecological element to the overall experience.
With growing environmental awareness, it is crucial to promote the conservation of places like the Seven Sisters Waterfall. Visitors are encouraged to respect the park rules, avoid disturbing the local flora and fauna and keep the area clean. Only through responsibility and respect can we ensure that future generations can enjoy this natural wonder.

Seven Sisters Waterfall is more than just a tourist attraction; it is a testament to the beauty and power of nature. Steeped in fascinating legends, surrounded by a variety of wildlife and set in a breathtaking landscape, this waterfall is a call to those seeking an authentic experience with nature. Every drop of falling water is a silent poem, telling the thousand-year-old history of this magical place.

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The two most important waterfalls in the Geirangerfjord are the Seven Sisters and the Suitor (also called The Wooer). The two waterfalls are located opposite each other and, according to legend, the Suitor is courting the Seven Sisters.
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The Seven Sisters Waterfall in Geirangerfjord – La cascade des Sept Sœurs dans le Geirangerfjord – La cascada de las Siete Hermanas en Geirangerfjord – A Cachoeira das Sete Irmãs no Fiorde de Geiranger – Der Sieben-Schwestern-Wasserfall im Geirangerfjord – Thác nước Bảy chị em ở Geirangerfi hạn – 盖朗厄尔峡湾的七姐妹瀑布 – ガイランゲルフィヨルドのセブンシスターズ滝

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Alcune cascate nel Geirangerfjord in Norvegia

Alcune cascate che si ammirano nel Geirangerfjord in Norvegia

Alcune cascate che si ammirano nel Geirangerfjord in Norvegia.
Erano diversi anni che non percorrevo i fiordi a bordo di una nave e devo dire che è sempre una esperienza magica.
La scorsa stagione estiva infatti ero a bordo della Costa Firenze (di Costa Crociere) e per un mesetto sono riuscito a godermi il passaggio in uno dei fiordi più affascinanti: il Geirangerfjord.
Queste sono solo alcune delle mastodontiche cascate che dall’alto del fiordo cadono nel freddo mare norvegese.

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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Here is where the fjord is located:

The Geirangerfjord (Geirangerfjorden) is a fjord in the Norwegian region of Sunnmøre in the south of the county of Møre og Romsdal. It is a branch of the much larger Storfjorden and within it is the famous village of Geiranger. The fjord is one of the most visited natural sites in Norway and since 2005 it is included, together with the Nærøyfjord, in the List of World Heritage Sites drawn up by UNESCO. The presence of these two fjords in the list is however threatened by a plan to build some power lines through the fjord.
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Some waterfalls that can be admired in the Geirangerfjord in Norway – Quelques cascades que l’on peut admirer dans le Geirangerfjord en Norvège – Algunas cascadas que se pueden admirar en el fiordo de Geirangerfjord en Noruega – Algumas cachoeiras que podem ser admiradas no fiorde de Geiranger na Noruega – Einige Wasserfälle, die man im Geirangerfjord in Norwegen bewundern kann – Một số thác nước có thể được chiêm ngưỡng ở Geirangerfi hạn ở Na Uy – 挪威盖朗厄尔峡湾的一些瀑布 – ノルウェーのガイランゲルフィヨルドで鑑賞できるいくつかの滝

The Seven Sisters waterfall in Geirangerfjord

The Seven Sisters waterfall in the Geirangerfjord.
I think I've already posted about the Seven Sisters waterfall in the Geirangerfjord but it really deserves another one!

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Photo taken with iPhone 5.

Seven brides for one suitor. From the walls of the Geirangerfjord, one of the most spectacular fjords in Norway, many waterfalls descend that bring water from the glaciers. The most spectacular is certainly the Seven Sisters Waterfall, divided, just as the name suggests, into seven water slides on the rock.
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The Seven Sisters Waterfall of the Geiranger Fjord – La cascade des Sept Sœurs du fjord de Geiranger – La cascada de las Siete Hermanas del fiordo de Geiranger – A Cachoeira das Sete Irmãs do Fiorde de Geiranger – Der Sieben-Schwestern-Wasserfall des Geiranger-Fjords – Thác nước Bảy chị em của vịnh hẹp Geiranger – 盖朗厄尔峡湾的七姐妹瀑布 – ガイランゲルフィヨルドのセブンシスターズ滝

The small waterfall on the Petronio stream in Riva

Cascatina sul Petronio

The small waterfall on the Petronio stream in Riva Trigoso.
It is not the most important waterfall of the Petronio (which I photographed in another post) which is a few dozen meters further downstream but I decided to include it anyway.

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Cascatina sul Petronio

The small waterfall on the Petronio stream in Riva Trigoso – La petite cascade du ruisseau Petronio à Riva Trigoso – La pequeña cascada del arroyo Petronio en Riva Trigoso – A pequena cascata do riacho Petronio em Riva Trigoso – Der kleine Wasserfall am Bach Petronio in Riva Trigoso – Thác nước nhỏ trên dòng Petronio ở Riva Trigoso

The Petronio waterfall in Riva Trigoso

The Petronio waterfall in Riva Trigoso.
One of the most typical images of Riva Trigoso: the Petronio waterfall a few meters from the sea.
In this case it is in black and white and helped a little by HDR.

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cascata petronio

The two toponyms, Riva and Trigoso, were combined for the first time in 1874, in the name of the railway station “Riva-Trigoso”, then located halfway between the two villages. The joint name gradually entered common use, to improperly identify the single fraction of Riva.
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The waterfall of the Petronio stream in Riva Trigoso in black and white – La cascade du ruisseau Petronio à Riva Trigoso en noir et blanc – La cascada del arroyo Petronio en Riva Trigoso en blanco y negro – A cachoeira do córrego Petronio em Riva Trigoso em preto e branco – Der Wasserfall des Baches Petronio in Riva Trigoso in Schwarz und Weiß – Thác nước của suối Petronio ở Riva Trigoso có màu đen và trắng – Petronio 溪流的瀑布在里瓦特里戈索黑白 – 黒と白のリヴァトリゴゾのペトロニオストリームの滝