Iskevik
Iskevik is a small coastal village located in the Vestland county of Norway. It is situated on the western shore of the Sognefjord, one of Norway's longest and deepest fjords. The village is known for its picturesque setting, with steep mountains rising directly from the fjord's edge. Historically, Iskevik has been a fishing community, with its economy closely tied to the bounty of the sea.
The landscape surrounding Iskevik is characterized by dramatic natural beauty, typical of the Norwegian fjord region.
Access to Iskevik is primarily by road, with local transportation connecting it to larger towns and transport