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Read more: Borgøy - The birthplace of Lars Hertervig Photo: Borgøy Fjord Konferanse

Hervik

Borgøy - The birthplace of Lars Hertervig

Enjoy homemade cuisine on the quayside on the island of Borgøy. Summer café serving traditional dumplings, fish soup, stew, cakes and deserts. Gourmet...
Read more: The island of Røvær

Røvær

The island of Røvær

Røvær is an island located 25 minutes off the coast of Haugesund. With 110 inhabitants and only one car, this is a community few of us have...
Adults 48 NOK Children/Senior 24 NOK
Read more: City tour Haugesund

Haugesund

City tour Haugesund

Join in on a guided tour through downtown Haugesund.  Haugesund can trace its history back to the time of Harald Hårfagre, and began its golden age in...
Per person 100 NOK Family ticket 350 NOK
Read more: Eikemo Photo: Erik Kvalheim

Etne

Eikemo

Eikemo is situated on the road less side of Åkrafjorden. At three small farms they have goats and some sheep. Nessesary transport is by boat to...
Read more: Folgefonna National Park

Etne

Folgefonna National Park

Norway's third largest glacier. In 2005 Folgefonna National Park was opened, which at the time was Norway's twenty fifth national park. Folgefonna is...
Read more: Eikemostølen Photo: Erik Kvalheim

Etne

Eikemostølen

Eikemostølen is the only mountain pasture still running in Etne. Every year there is a mountain pasture meeting with food and entertainement. During...
Read more: One of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls - Åkrafjorden and Langfoss

Markhus

One of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls - Åkrafjorden and Langfoss

CNN voted Langfoss in Åkrafjorden to be one of the ten most beautiful waterfalls in the world in March 2011. With its 612 m drop (2008 feet),...
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