Lusterfjord
Lusterfjord is a long and narrow inlet located in Vestland county, Norway. It is an arm of the large Sognefjord, which is the second-longest fjord in Norway. Lusterfjord extends inland from the main Sognefjord for approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles). The fjord is known for its dramatic scenery, with steep mountains rising on either side. The innermost part of Lusterfjord is bordered by the Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to mainland Europe's largest glacier.
The fjord is a significant geographical feature in the municipality of Luster, from which it derives its
Historically, the fjord has served as a transportation route for local communities. Today, it is a popular