From cider and apple juice to lamb meat, cured sausages, and jams, Hardanger is a region with rich traditions when it comes to food and drink.
Fine restaurants at home and abroad spend significant amounts of time and money sourcing good ingredients in the Hardangerfjord region. Fortunately, you do not have to travel far to enjoy great food experiences. Here in Hardanger, you are set up to taste distinguished flavours and dishes seamlessly.
In addition to the magnificent nature, the region is perhaps best known for the fruit and cider from Hardanger. But we also have strong lamb, beef, and fish traditions.
One cannot avoid mentioning gems like "krotakaker," "mjølkekaker," and "potetkaker," which have been made in countless old farmhouses and bakeries around Hardanger for generations. The same can also be said about our mountains. In addition to finding enormous amounts of berries - such as blueberries, cloudberries, and cranberries - we have countless fishing lakes, all containing delicacies of various kinds. The same goes for our fjords and rivers.
But even though it is an option, you do not have to fish, pick, or prepare your own food. In Hardanger, you will find a wide range of restaurants that serve dishes made with local ingredients. Everything from hotel and farm restaurants to cafes and sales booths along the road. The common denominator is that they satisfy the taste buds of most people. And the best part? The options are many!
Restaurant Glime is located in the heart of Hardangerfjord Hotel with an amazing view towards fjord, glacier and mountains. With ingredients from local producers in season the taste experience is authentic and of high qu...
The Hardangerfjord Restaurant offers A la Carte, buffet and other goodies. We also have an outdoor restaurant which is idyllically situated by the fjord and is open every day all summer.
The historic Utne Hotel was opened in 1722 and has been in operation as a hotel ever since. It has only 17 rooms, all with charming, historical, and individual interior. If you are looking for authentic experiences, the ...
Siderhuset Ola K is an award-winning Hardanger restaurant focusing on local ingredients, Cider from Hardanger, and high-quality wine. Beautifully located by the fjord surrounded by steep mountains.
The farm Syse Gard is located along the fruit and cider route in Ulvik and is one of the three visitor farms. Syse Gard is a traditional Western-Norwegian farm with fruit growing and sheep farming. The farm is also an éc...
Taste authentic traditional food made with local ingredients at Eldhuset Gardsrestaurant at Spildegarden in Øystese. Daily service and cider tasting during the summer.
Agatunet is traditional Norwegian village center near Aga in Ullensvang by the Sørfjorden. The oldest building is the Lagmannsstova from 1220. At Agatunet you can book guided tours and see art and cultural-historical exh...
The Hardanger Folklore Museum is part of the Hardanger and Voss Museum and is located in Utne. In the main building you will find Hardanger embroidery, traditional costumes, and folk music exhibitions. An open-air museum...
Kunsthuset Kabuso offers rotating exhibitions, concerts, and events year-round. Experience magical light in Hardanger Skyspace and visit the Ingebrigt Vik Museum. Enjoy homemade food and stunning views in the café.
Iris Expedition Dining offers a unique journey of taste experiences on a 18-course tasting menu. Iris is located at the floating art installation and visitor center for aquaculture Salmon Eye, in the middle of the pictur...
Buer restaurant offer a warm, authentic and down-to-earth atmosphere and is surrounded by tremenduous views towards Buarbreen glacier and massive mountain tops. The chefs have experience from Michelin restaurants and mak...
Experience Fonna1199 on top of the Folgefonna glacier! The new Folgefonna Glacier Center, with its unique architectural design, is located just a stone's throw away from the glacier itself.