Seven Sisters Location: Municipality of Stranda Named for the legend of seven unmarried sisters and their long hair, these seven waterfalls fall about 250 meters down into the Geirangerfjord. Facing the Seven Sisters from across the fjord, a lone waterfall descends and is playfully referred to as " The Suitor, " alluding to the sisters' many would-be lovers. View It: To increase your chances of seeing all seven falls flowing, plan a trip between May and July when the snow is melting and water levels are high. Scheduled boat trips give visitors unobstructed views from the fjord as well as views of the long-deserted farm Knivsflå, with its mountain shelf terrain that proved fruitful for farming, but often fatal for inhabitants! Stay a While: See the falls from another vantage point. Take a trip to Ørnesvingen, an overlook on the Geirangerfjord mountainside that offers a sweeping panoramic view of the fjord, farm and waterfalls. With 11 hairpin turns and a steep incline, let your most confident driver handle the wheel on this road. sonsofnorway.com VIKING JANUARY 2017 21 PHOTO BY FRANK SMOUT IMAGES / GETTY IMAGEShttp://www.sonsofnorway.com