There is a great variety of lakes, streams and rivers in the Sognefjord region. Most of the lakes are in the mountains, and the region is therefore ideal for visitors who would like to combine fishing and hiking. The mountain trout you can catch in these clear, freshwater lakes is considered a delicacy.
There are 15 rivers along the fjord where you can fish for salmon or sea trout. The area has a long tradition of fishing, and salmon rivers like the Lærdal river have enjoyed high status among anglers for more than a century. You can visit the Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre in Lærdal to find out all there is to know about salmon and the traditions associated with salmon fishing.
Fishing permits can usually be purchased at places like tourist information offices, hotels or campsites. Please contact the local tourist information office for detailed information about fishing regulations, permits etc. Read More »
Fishing in the fjord
Fishing in the fjord is free throughout the year, and if you are lucky you may catch sea trout, cod, haddock, whiting or saithe. You can fish from the shore or rent a boat. There are also a few organised fishing trips you can join, and most accommodation sites along the fjord have boats.
Just remember not to fish closer than approx. 100 m from the mouth of a river containing protected salmon or sea trout, and note that special regulations apply to the use of fishing nets.
Guided fishing trips are available. See other activities.