Posts Tagged ‘ProdusentHardanger’
Måge gard
We have produced cider for over 30 years. Located at Måge (formerly the premises of Måge farm shop)
Read MoreHajen Sideri
We have a small farm where apples are the main focus. We also have some plums that are delivered for sale. The majority of our apples are also delivered for sale.
Read MoreOpedalstunet
Opedalstunet is a family-run orchard at Lofthus in Hardanger. We run modern fruit production with the main emphasis on fruit for consumption. We use part of our fruit for further processing in the form of cider, applesauce, jam and canned fruit.
Read MoreAlde sider / Bleie gard
When the days grow shorter and the yellow light shines on the hillside, the apples are ready for harvesting. On my farm, I have Gravenstein, Discovery and Aroma. These varieties are perfectly suited for cider, each bringing its own unique quality. When they are sweet enough, I pick them carefully and press them into apple juice.
Read MoreÅkre gard
Arita and Gjermund Åkre are 12th-generation fruit farmers. They run two fruit farms, one at Måge and one at Åkre. Fruit is the foundation in their production of juices, cider and fruit distillates, and they focus on bringing out the unique, intense, and correct flavours from the fruit.
Read MoreLofthus Ekspedisjon
Lofthus Ekspedisjon was established in 2005 and has been run ever since as a popular meeting place for Hardanger locals and visitors. We aim to be a meeting place, a cultural arena, where we convey cultural history and offer local products such as cider from Hardanger, apple juice, beer and local foods.
Read MoreSjuragarden
Sjuragarden is beautifully situated by the water in the Hardangerfjord at Valland in Norheimsund. A farm typical of Western Norway that has been through several types of farming over the past nine generations, such as milk production. Today, Sjuragarden is a fruit farm which focuses on apple production.
Read MoreKvestad Sideri
Below the Folgefonna glacier in Hardanger lies Kvestad Sideri. Kvestad is located approx. 220 meters above sea level, and apples and cider have been produced here for generations.
The cider originates from farms 2 and 3 at Kvestad. We welcome guests for tours and cider tastings, and we share the history of both farms.
Read MoreHelleland Gard
At Helleland Gård (Helleland Farm), they grow apples, pears and plums. You can buy their own apple cider and apple juice in their farm shop, along with other local products.
Read MoreStore Naa Siderkompani
Welcome to Store Naa Siderkompani from the farm with the number 57/2 in Ullensvang, Hardanger. The farm has produced and cultivated beverages of the highest quality from Hardanger's world-famous apples. We make both cider and juice based on tradition, love, creativity and hard work, like most things at Store Naa. This is a family farm that goes back to the 1600s.
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