Norheimsund guest harbour
The guest harbour in Norheimsund has 50 guest boat slips. The harbour is close to the shopping street in Norheimsund, with a pharmacy, state-run liquor store, grocery stores and speciality shops. Norheimsund guest harbour has water, electricity, showers and laundry facilities, as well as petrol and diesel pumps. A safe and popular port all year round for residents and visitors alike.
Steinsdalsfossen
One of the most popular and photogenic waterfalls in the country is Steinsdalsfossen. With a drop of 20 metres, it is not among the country’s largest waterfalls, but the water flow is impressive when the snow starts melting in spring and summer. The path behind Steinsdalsfossen allows you to experience it up close and enjoy the forces of nature without getting your feet wet.
Hardanger Ship Preservation
For a fascinating glimpse into living coastal history, a visit to the Hardanger Maritime Centre is a must – especially for those interested in Norwegian shipbuilding traditions. At this maritime museum, there is plenty of activity going on in the workshops, where traditional wooden boats are built and restored. The area also has an activity course and exhibitions. The centre rents out rowboat and fishing gear and visitors of all ages can make their own miniature ropes and wooden boats.
Norheimsund Church
With 700 seats, there's almost always plenty of space in Nordheimsund Church, built by volunteers between 1989 and 1992. The altarpiece in concrete, stone and marble was made by local artist and doctor Audun Storaas (1922-2021).
Shopping in Norheimsund city centre
In the heart of the Norheimsund city centre – popularly known as 'Grova' – there are plenty of shopping options, with over 50 shops selling everything from fashion, interior design and sports to hardware, electronics and groceries. And best of all, after a day of shopping, you can cool off with a dip in the water at the sandy beach in Norheimsund, located in the centre.
Excursions in Hardanger
Nordheimsund offers lots of great hiking in the area, as well as boat routes to Odda and Utne and RIB boat tours on Hardangerfjord. You can choose between various marked hiking trails and paths, either along the fjord and higher up inland.
How about adding cider tasting to your adventure? Hardanger grows some of the best apples in the world and the trademarked cider from the area is light, acidic, aromatic and absolutely delicious.