The charming village of Rosendal is set amidst the mighty mountains of the Hardangerfjorden, Norway’s second longest fjord and the fifth longest in the world. Its most notable attraction is Barony Rosendal, a small castle built in 1665 by a nobleman that is the only one of its kind in Norway. Admire the mansion’s period interiors, a small museum and Renaissance gardens on a guided tour, perhaps stopping at the Tea Room in the adjoining Rosendal Greenhouse. Kvinnherad Church was built of stone in 1255 and features medieval and gothic artwork and design components that may be viewed on a guided tour. On the outskirts of Rosendal, pause to watch the Furebergfossen waterfall majestically tumble down a rocky cliff into a crystal-clear fjord.