Fjord is a gallery and detail landing page template built for Norway solo travel guides. It pairs a cinematic location-input header with immersive scroll sections, route-card galleries, and a direct-sales checkout flow. The Northern Lights color system and Adventure Terrain theme create a striking visual experience that draws readers from Bergen all the way to the Lofoten archipelago.
by Rocket studio
Fjord is a single-page travel guide template designed to sell a Norway solo travel guide directly to readers. It opens with a location-search header over aerial fjord footage, unrolls route detail through a scrollable gallery, and closes the sale with a magenta call-to-action button and a sticky checkout bar. The visual tone is quiet, cinematic, and deliberately Norwegian.
This template is built for independent travel guide creators who sell digital products directly to their audience. It suits writers, photographers, and route researchers who have mapped real Norwegian terrain and want a page that reflects that work honestly.
Most travel landing pages feel generic. They use stock layouts that could sell a package holiday to anywhere. Fjord solves the trust gap between a curious browser and a confident buyer by letting the route detail do the persuading before the price ever appears.
The template delivers a complete single-page sales experience, from the first aerial frame to the instant PDF delivery overlay. Every section is built around the Norway solo travel guide use case, so there is no stripping out of irrelevant blocks.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cinematic Location Input Header
Expanding Gallery Route Cards
Parallax Terrain Transitions
Bold Statistics Interrupt Blocks
Sticky Checkout Bar and Call to Action Button
Email-gated Sample Chapter
What type of product is this template designed to sell?
Can I update the footage and route cards for different Norwegian destinations?
How does the free sample chapter gate work?
Does the checkout flow support Vipps payments?
Who is this template best suited for?
A paragraph introducing the feature blocks: the template is built around six core capabilities that work together to move a visitor from curiosity to purchase without friction.
The header centers a minimal search field over a slowly panning aerial shot of Geirangerfjord. As visitors type a destination such as Lofoten or Tromsø, the background footage crossfades to matching cinematic drone footage. No navigation bar appears on load, keeping full focus on the landscape and the field.
Below the header, full-bleed photography tiles open into detailed route cards on click. Each card surfaces the overnight cost, the nearest grocery store, the ferry schedule, and a hand-drawn trail map. The photography grows progressively more remote as the visitor scrolls north, mirroring the guide's actual journey.
Parallax layers separate foreground fog from background peaks as the visitor scrolls through coastal roads, mountain passes, Arctic tundra, and harbor towns. The depth effect makes each terrain shift feel like a physical transition rather than a page scroll.
Every third section breaks the gallery rhythm with a single large statistic rendered in aurora green on polar black. Examples include "47 unmanned cabins mapped" and "11 ferry crossings timed." These blocks give the eye a rest while reinforcing the guide's research depth.
The primary call-to-action button reads "Get the Guide, 249 kr" in solar flare magenta. It first appears after the third gallery section. A sticky bottom bar activates on scroll, showing "Download the Full Guide" with a one-click checkout overlay that accepts Vipps and card and delivers the PDF instantly.
A secondary conversion path sits just below the header. It offers a free Lofoten route chapter gated by email only. This captures browsers who are not yet ready to buy but are already engaged with the content.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | Opens with destination search over aerial Geirangerfjord footage |
| Sample Chapter Gate | Captures early email leads with a free Lofoten route preview |
| Coastal Gallery Block | Showcases coastal road route cards with expandable detail |
| Statistics Interrupt One | Reinforces guide depth with a bold cabin-count statistic |
| Mountain Pass Gallery | Continues the route journey through highland terrain cards |
| Statistics Interrupt Two | Highlights ferry crossings count in aurora green on black |
| Arctic Tundra Gallery | Presents the northern route with remote photography |
| Statistics Interrupt Three | Delivers a third data point before the primary call to action appears |
| Primary call to action Block | Introduces the 249 kr buy button after sufficient route exposure |
| Harbor Towns Gallery | Closes the visual journey through northern harbor photography |
| Sticky Checkout Bar | Activates on scroll with one-click PDF download and payment |
| Purchase Overlay | Single-page flow for email, payment method, and instant delivery |
The template uses the Northern Lights color system, a four-color palette built to feel like standing on a plateau at 2 a.m. in September. Dark backgrounds dominate, with color used sparingly and purposefully across interactive and informational roles.
The template's layout is designed to translate its cinematic qualities to smaller screens without losing the immersive feel. The scroll-driven storytelling and gallery structure adapt to portrait viewports naturally.
The template structures the entire page around earning the sale before showing the price. Every design decision delays the buy button until the visitor has seen enough route detail to understand the value.
This template is part of the Adventure Terrain theme family and pairs well with travel niches that rely on deep research, geographic specificity, and a strong sense of place. It is built for the Norway travel content market but the layout and conversion structure adapt naturally to other destination-specific digital guide products.