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    • Skageflå hike: the stats. Distance: 8 km / 5 mi. Walking Time: 4 hours. Total Ascent: 550 m / 1800 ft. Type of hike: One-way. When to go: May-October. Parking: 62.100727, 7.204873.
    • The map of the Skageflå hike. Above you can see the path I followed from the car park in Geiranger to the boat terminal. I measured the distance, elevation gain, and route with my Garmin Fenix 6S pro watch.
    • How difficult is the Skageflå hike? Even though there are only around 550 meters of elevation gain across 8 kilometers along this hike, you should not underestimate it.
    • The best time of year to hike Skageflå. Since you never reach altitudes higher than 550 meters above sea level, it’s possible to hike to Skageflå even outside of the official summer hiking season.
  1. Vi tilbyr båttransport fra Geiranger og Grande til Skagehola og tilbake hver dag, hver time fra 09:00 til 19:00 hele sommersesongen. Kr. 295,- per person, per vei Inkludert i billettprisen er støtte til grunneierne på Skageflå samt “turistskatt” til Stranda kommune.

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    • Skageflå Hike Details

    Our 10 days in Norway offered us many amazing sights. UNESCO listed natural beauties appear at almost every turn. Jaw-dropping views of jagged mountains, iconic fjords and quaint villages are stacked one after the other. But Geirangerfjord was one destination we were particularly excited about. It’s renowned as being Norway’s single most dramatic s...

    Skageflå farm sits halfway up the cliffs of Geirangerfjord about 9km west of Geiranger town. It’s possible to walk to the farm from the town, which takes over 3 hours. However, there’s a slightly more novel way to make it to the farm: the Geirangerfjord Ferry Service. The Geirangerfjord ferry is a great way to see one of Norway’s most spectacular n...

    A clearly marked path rising steeply to our left ascended to a ledge before disappearing from view. So, taking a deep breath we put one foot in front of the other and slowly made our way onwards and upwards as the slippery path clung to the edge of a precipitous slope. It’s a steep climb and a bit slippery in places. Our hands grabbed at the ropes ...

    Skageflå is one of a number of mountains farms with a long history in this steep terrain. It was once one of the richest goat farms in Geiranger and was inhabited from the middle ages until 1916 when it was finally abandoned. Located 250 metres above the fjord, and with very limited access, you’ll wonder how they ever built the farm here in the fir...

    After looking around the farm we had two choices: head back down to Skagehola and wait for the next ferry back to Geiranger, or continue onwards and upwards, over the cliff tops and back to the town on foot. Being such a gorgeous location, it seemed a waste to not enjoy as much time in it as possible. So, we took off on the path that continued to r...

    The Geirangerfjord ferry service from Geiranger to Skagehola (250m below Skageflå farm) leaves from the harbour in Geiranger every couple of hours during the day and takes 30 minutes. Only the traditional boat, and not the new catamaran service, stops at Skagehola. Prices and timetable for the boat. The steep hike from Skagehola up to Skageflå farm...

  3. We offer boat transfer from Geiranger and Grande to Skagehola(starting point for the hike) and back every day, every hour from 09:00 to 19:00 the whole summer season. NOK 295,- per person each way. Included in the price is economical support to the landowners and tourist tax to the local authorities (Stranda kommune).

    • Nordfjordeid, Vestland, Norway
    • info@fjordguiding.no
    • 478 02 010
  4. From the farm the trail wraps around the fjord all the way back to Geiranger via Homlongsætra and Homlong. (4 - 4,5 h) You can also choose to go back down to Skagehola and use the pick-up service with our Sightseeing boat.

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  5. Due to this, in year 1855, the council in Geiranger decided to give financial support to rectify the trail. Fjord Cruise and Hike to Skageflå The trail up to Skageflå is steep, narrow and airy. The hike to Skageflå starts with fjord cruise from Geiranger to Skagehola, the shore below Skageflå where the trail starts.

  6. The hike from Skagehola to Skageflå takes approx. 45 minutes up and 30 minutes down at a leisurely pace. The whole trip from Skagehola, via Skageflaa and Homlongsætra, down to Homlong and back to Gieranger is 6.5 km and takes 3-4 hours depending on speed and stops along the way.

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