Olden and Skjolden are villages north of Bergen, Norway along the western coast, but towards the ends of two different fjords. They are both very scenic with rugged cloud covered mountains, glaciers and waterfalls. Both of these villages are small in terms of population and therefore there weren’t many things to see and do in each village, but we were there for the scenery. From Bergen, Norway we traveled to Skjolden and then to Olden to get a look at Norway’s fjords.
