Lustrabui

The Western Fjords


The two local women behind this traditional bakery trained with Bakeriet i Lom’s Morten Schakenda, who is considered Norway’s best baker. All natural sourdough is made by hand, with minimal ingredients, but it's the sweet goods that people drive miles for. There are tables to enjoy your skillingsbollar (sweet buns), cinnamon swirls and espresso on the spot.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Western Fjords attractions

1. Dale Kyrkje

0.08 MILES

Spectacular wooden stave churches get all the attention around here, but this little gem of a medieval parish church built of stone shouldn’t be…

2. Urnes Stave Church

11.1 MILES

If you only have time on your itinerary to visit one stave church, the one at Urnes has to figure at the top of the list (along with Borgund). Dating from…

3. Sogn Folkmuseum

18.79 MILES

This extensive open-air folk museum is between Sogndal and Kaupanger, beside the Rv5. More than 30 buildings, including farms, a schoolhouse and a mill,…

4. Kaupanger Stave Church

19.53 MILES

The area's most impressive sight is this stave church, raised in 1184. It impresses from within by its sheer height, although much of what you see dates…

5. Supphellebreen

21.23 MILES

Reached via a turn-off from the main road north from Fjærland, this small glacier creeps down the mountainside into an isolated valley. Trails lead from…

6. Norwegian Glacier Museum

23.17 MILES

You can't miss this striking museum: it's a concrete wedge marooned among a sea of grass on the way into Fjærland, and even has a couple of model woolly…

7. Bøyabreen

23.2 MILES

The more spectacular of the two glacial tongues accessible from Fjærland, Bøyabreen looms majestically at the end of the wooded valley. There's a car park…

8. Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre

23.83 MILES

The River Lærdalselvi is one of the top spots for wild salmon fishing in Norway. Salmon fishing has been part of the culture here since time immemorial,…