Letters from the fjords

Stay in touch with the world heritage area

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Letters from the fjords

We’d like to share groundbreaking research, celebrate our local culture, and honor the nature we promised to protect.


In a world of fast-scrolling feeds, we believe some discoveries just need time to breathe. That is why we promise to write to you no more than a few times a year, ensuring every letter is packed with meaningful, well-thought-out insights. We are talking about cutting-edge nature discoveries that shape the future of our fjords and hold value for the whole world.

For the Locals

Do you live or work in the World Heritage area or surrounding communities? Do you want the raw research news as soon as it gets out? We have a special list for those who want to be on the frontline of our discoveries. (Content in Norwegian only)

In a world of fast-scrolling feeds, we believe some discoveries just need time to breathe. That is why we promise to write to you no more than a few times a year, ensuring every letter is packed with meaningful, well-thought-out insights. We are talking about cutting-edge nature discoveries that shape the future of our fjords and hold value for the whole world.

Foto Finn Loftesnes

Contacts for the Geirangerfjord area

www.fjordsenter.com

Geirangerfjord World Heritage Foundation
 
Contacts for the Nærøyfjord area
Nærøyfjorden World Heritage Park
General Manager/World Heritage Co-ordinator
Gry Mørk
+47 951 41 438