15 Secret European Villages You Won't Find on Standard Tourist Maps
10. Undredal (Aurland, Norway): Fjord-Side Goat Cheese Haven

Tucked away deep in the Sognefjord, Norway's longest fjord, Undredal is a tiny village accessible by a single, winding road or ferry. It's famous for two things: its historic stave church, Scandinavia's smallest, and its delicious traditional goat cheese. Its isolation has preserved a way of life deeply connected to the fjord and its goats. The village's ingenuity is its enduring commitment to its heritage, offering a truly local, culinary, and visually stunning experience in one of Norway's most spectacular and secluded natural landscapes.