Stordal is a village located in Stordal Municipality, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It serves as the administrative centre of the municipality. The village is situated at the head of the Stordal fjord, where the river Stordalselva empties into the sea.
Historically, Stordal was primarily an agricultural community, with farming and fishing being important sources of livelihood. In more recent times, tourism and small industries have also contributed to the local economy.
The village is known for its scenic location surrounded by mountains and the fjord. It is also the location of the Stordal Church, a wooden church dating back to 1907. The village provides access to outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating. Transportation to and from Stordal is primarily via road connections along the fjord. The population of Stordal is relatively small.