Combine a sightseeing trip on the fjord with a hike to Skageflå, the best-known of the fjord farms along the Geirangerfjord. Norway's King Harald and Queen Sonja celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at Skageflå in 1993. The Queen also unveiled an official UNESCO World Heritage plaque here in June 2006.
The trips starts with a fjord sightseeing cruise on the Geirangerfjord. You will then be dropped off on the way back to Geiranger at Skagehola. Skagehola is the starting point of the hike and you can only reach it by boat. The path up to Skageflå is steep and demanding but you will be treated with breathtaking views over the Geirangerfjord and the waterfalls "The Seven Sisters" and "The Suitor". The abandoned farm is well kept and contains a rich history. The farm itself perches on a mountain ledge approximately 270 m above sea level.