There are some 160 wonderful wellpreserved wooden houses from the 17-1800s in Lærdal’s oldtown. This is a unique attraction in Western Norway. Sale of crafts, antiques and souvenirs. Definitely worth...
This old part of Lærdalsøyri is cosy and nice for walking, but not worth of coming if you’re not near by. This old town is tiny which takes you max 10 minutes to walk through. Besides if that, thi...
A must stop to view the cute, wooden houses typical of their era
Lærdal is a pleasant small village to walk around in. There are many cute small wooden houses - many with beautiful gardens in front. We were here in the summer so the flowers are in bloom. This area ...
Beautiful and quaint
Lovely preserved old homes worth a stop if in the area. Devote an hour to an hour and a half. some quaint shops. Beautiful scenery around the town
Just beautiful
Lærdalsøyri is an old and well-preserved village deep inside Norway’s longest fjord. A beautiful place with nice okd hotels and shops.
Beautiful oldtown
There are some 160 wonderful wellpreserved wooden houses from the 17-1800s in Lærdal’s oldtown. This is a unique attraction in Western Norway. Sale of crafts, antiques and souvenirs. Definitely worth...
Cosy
This old part of Lærdalsøyri is cosy and nice for walking, but not worth of coming if you’re not near by. This old town is tiny which takes you max 10 minutes to walk through. Besides if that, thi...
A must stop to view the cute, wooden houses typical of their era
Lærdal is a pleasant small village to walk around in. There are many cute small wooden houses - many with beautiful gardens in front. We were here in the summer so the flowers are in bloom. This area ...