Explore the beautiful Geirangerfjord on an exciting high-speed open boat trip! Weatherproof suits will be provided to keep you safe and dry on our eco-friendly Catamaran RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats). Visit historic mountain farms and learn about the people who dared to live there with our local, experienced guides leading the way. Get up close and personal with the fjord’s famous waterfalls and taste the crisp, refreshing mountain water the locals have been drinking for thousands of years!
Guided RIB Tour in the Geirangerfjord
INTERESTING LOCAL STORIES
MEGARDSPLASSEN
The same year the Horvadrag people moved, those who lived in Megardsplassen also chose to leave their farm. Without good neighbors, everyday life would be far too difficult. The following summer a Megardsplass farmer walked up the old path up the mountainside to look for the houses. The sight that met him caused him to fall to his knees...
UPPER LJØEN
is OUR farm. Bonseye lives here. Of course, we have modern tools today, but the slopes are steep and the soil is dense. We still exploit the mountain grazers and the other animals on the farm, and we are hunters and fishermen as our ancestors were. Grandpa/great-grandfather Ole Karl was a lift guy and drove tourists by horse and cart. He also helped to make geiranger's tourists feel comfortable, and we in Bonseye follow the family traditions.
LJØEN
At Ljøen there has been agriculture since the Viking Age. Over the centuries, there have been 11 farms here; Øvre Ljøen, Nedre Ljøen, Ljøbakken, Ljøvik, Ljøfoss, Naustberget, Kvieplassen, Lindane, Bjørkneset, Kleivane and Nakhammaren. Ljøen was connected to Route 60 in 1962. The first three farms are in operation today.