Lieder und
Songesand ist ein Dorf, das etwa auf halber Strecke des Lysefjords liegt und über eine eigene Fähranlegestelle sowie eine Straße über Lyngsheia nach Årdal verfügt. Der Name Songesand leitet sich vom Fluss Songa ab, und in der Gegend gibt es mehrere kleine Bauernhöfe.

Songesand is a small village situated in the middle of Lysefjorden, with its own ferry quay, and mountain road leading to Årdal, constructed in 1994.
The quay area houses the remnants of Pilt-Olas nail factory, and a plot of land named “Litle Danmark,” which was used to unload ballast soil from ships arriving from Denmark. The name Songesand is derived from the Songa river, meaning “to carry sand with it.”


The region is home to numerous small farms, including Songesand, Hatleskog, Moen, Sørevoll, Helmikstøl, and Kåsen. Positioned at the top, Kåsen offers breathtaking views of Flørli on the opposite side of the fjord. Sunnmork, a farm located roughly 500 meters above sea level, has always been closely associated with mountain farming and fishing. Sunnmork Tourist Lodge opened in the summer of 2023.
Visit Songesand
Nestled midway along the enchanting Lysefjord, Songesand is a tranquil village boasting its own ferry quay and a mountain road connecting to Årdal. The village’s name is derived from the Songa river. With remnants of Pilt-Ola’s nail factory and “Litle Danmark,” an area once used for unloading ballast soil, Songesand tells a tale of industry and trade. This region is dotted with small farms, including Kåsen, which offers breathtaking views of Flørli across the fjord. Songesand promises a memorable stop on your journey through this fjord-side paradise.

