Activities in Geiranger
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Geiranger Fjordservice
Geiranger Fjordservice does 1½-hour sightseeing boat tours (adult/child Nkr 110/45, sailing 4 times daily Jun-Aug). Its kiosk is within the tourist office. From mid-June to August, it also operates a smaller, 15-seater boat (Nkr390/190) that scuds deeper and faster into the fjord.
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Geiranger Downhill
Geiranger Downhill will drive you up to Djupvasshytta (1038m), from where you can coast for 17 gentle, scenically splendid kilometres by bike (Nkr195) down to the fjord; allow a couple of hours. Book at the sod-roofed cabin 50m above the harbour, which also rents bikes (Nkr50/200 per hour/day).
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Geiranger Downhill
Geiranger Downhill will drive you up to Djupvasshytta (1038m), from where you can coast for 17 gentle, scenically splendid kilometres by bike (Nkr195) down to the fjord; allow a couple of hours. Book at the sod-roofed cabin 50m above the harbour, which also rents bikes (Nkr50/200 per hour/day).
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Coastal Odyssey
Coastal Odyssey, based at Geiranger Camping (a short walk from the ferry terminal), is run by Jonathan Bendiksen, a Canadian from the Northwest Territories who learnt to kayak almost before he could walk. He rents sea-kayaks (Nkr150/300/600 per hour/half-day/day) and does daily hiking and canoeing trips to four of the finest destinations around the fjord.
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