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The pretty little alpine village of Stalheim sits in an enviable location amid the stunning natural scenery of Norway's Naeroyfjorden World Heritage Park, which is part of an area recognised by UNESCO for the importance of its natural heritage.
Though the attractions of the village itself are essentially limited to the natural scenery and expansive vistas, these truly are jaw-dropping sights.
Hotels in Stalheim are often crowded with day-trippers eager to enjoy the views, which rank among the finest anywhere.
There is only one way in and out of the village, a winding mountain road.
No one afforded the chance to look down into the valley and witness the imagery captured by many great painters could regret having made the effort to visit this scenic area.
One of the region's numerous memorials to Norwegian writer Per Sivle is located at Stalheim.
The village enjoys its own spectacular waterfall, the 126m-high Stalheimsfossen.
Though the village is conveniently located on Euroroute E16, the closest railway station is 40kms to the south, at Voss, and tourists on foot will need to join a tour group to visit the village.
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Introduction to Stalheim, Norway
The pretty little alpine village of Stalheim sits in an enviable location amid the stunning natural scenery of Norway's Naeroyfjorden World Heritage Park, which is part of an area recognised by UNESCO for the importance of its natural heritage.Though the attractions of the village itself are essentially limited to the natural scenery and expansive vistas, these truly are jaw-dropping sights.
Hotels in Stalheim are often crowded with day-trippers eager to enjoy the views, which rank among the finest anywhere.
There is only one way in and out of the village, a winding mountain road.
No one afforded the chance to look down into the valley and witness the imagery captured by many great painters could regret having made the effort to visit this scenic area.
One of the region's numerous memorials to Norwegian writer Per Sivle is located at Stalheim.
The village enjoys its own spectacular waterfall, the 126m-high Stalheimsfossen.
Though the village is conveniently located on Euroroute E16, the closest railway station is 40kms to the south, at Voss, and tourists on foot will need to join a tour group to visit the village.
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