A printed Nærøyfjord UNESCO map at the Flåm visitor center
The Norwegian Mapping Authority's 1:50,000 Turkart of the fjord, sold at the visitor center desk in Flåm. The only fjord-specific paper object worth carrying home.
Tied to Nærøyfjord
There is no shop on the Nærøyfjord itself. The canonical fjord purchase is a paper one: the Kartverket 1:50,000 Turkart of the Aurland and Lærdal area, sold at the Flåm visitor center desk and most Norwegian bookshops. Kartverket — the Norwegian state mapping agency, founded 1773 — produces what cartographers regard as among the best topographical maps in Europe. Every farm marked, every contour line, every named stream.
A 1:50,000 of a UNESCO site that is mostly water and rock is a better souvenir than a postcard. Unfolds large enough to cover a kitchen table.
What we plan to look for
One Kartverket Turkart sheet that covers the boat route. Marked up on the way home with the spots the captain stopped at.