Granvin Fjord

The Granvin Fjord[1][2][3] (Norwegian: Granvinsfjorden) is an arm of the Hardanger Fjord in the municipalities of Granvin and Ullensvang in Vestland county, Norway.

It has its inlet at the part of the Hardanger Fjord known as the Inner Samla Fjord (Norwegian: Indre Samlafjorden) between two small peninsulas: Furenes by the village of Tjoflot on the east side and Håstabbenes on the west side.

The fjord has steep sides and is bordered by mountains up to 1,200 meters (3,900 ft) high.

[4] Norwegian National Road 7 runs along the entire west side of the fjord.

On the east side, across the fjord from Folkedal, is the village of Hamre.

The Granvin Fjord at the end of the 1800s