• Borgund Stave Church. Before heading into the church, you must first go through the visitor’s center and museum. This is where you pay your entrance fee.
  • Below the steep turns, the Vindhellavegen Road continues downhill until it ends down at Husum by Fylkesveg 630, west of Borgund Stave Church.
  • Borgund stave church. The church dates from around 1150-80 and has therefore survived intact for about 850 years.
  • Borgund stave church is located in Lærdal, Norway. This is the best preserved of Norway's 28 extant stave churches.
  • Built sometime between 1180 and 1250, this medieval Borgund stavkyrkje (Norwegian) is one of the best preserved stave churches in Norway.
  • How can we get to the Borgund Stave Church from Flam? Will be there in August on a cruise. Only have one day but would truly like to visit this church.
  • Borgund Stave Church is said to have been built around 1180 and it’s one of the few dozen original stave churches that are still standing.
  • Most distinctive Stave Church in Norway Borgund Stave Church in Lærdal was built around 1180 and is dedicated to the Apostle Andrew.
  • Built between 1180 and 1250 AD, Borgund Stave Church is a 12-century wooden church and the best preserved among the 28 stave churches in Norway.
  • The Borgund Stave Church (also known as the Borgund stavkirke) was first built around 1180 and dedicated to Andrew the Apostle.