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Sea food from Bekkjarvik Gjestgiveri in Sunnhordland, Norway - Photo: Asta Johannesen
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Sea food from Bekkjarvik Gjestgiveri in Sunnhordland, Norway Photo: Asta Johannesen

Eating in Sunnhordland

In Sunnhordland, you can enjoy a meal in Scandinavia's smallest "palace", as well as eat in an old prison or in a converted boathouse.

There are restaurants in town and village centres, often part of hotels, across Sunnhordland. There is also a wide variety of cafés and pubs, where both local and international food are served. You will find traditional, locally-produced food served at many cultural attractions in the area.

Recommended restaurants in Sunnhordland

Last updated:  01 September 2011
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Sea food from Bekkjarvik Gjestgiveri in Sunnhordland, Norway - Photo: Asta Johannesen

Eating in Sunnhordland

In Sunnhordland, you can enjoy a meal in Scandinavia's smallest "palace", as well as eat in an old prison or in a converted boathouse.

Eating in Sunnhordland

Source: Visitnorway

About Sunnhordland

Key facts about Sunnhordland

There are 60,000 people living in Sunnhordland. Stord and Husnes are the only two towns in the area. The Hardangerfjord is central in the region.

Tourist information in Sunnhordland

The main tourist information office for Sunnhordland is located in Leirvik.

Tourist information in Haugesund and Haugalandet

You will find tourist information offices throughout the Haugesund and Haugalandet region.

Key facts about Haugesund and Haugalandet

The Haugesund region is situated in the northern part of the county of Rogaland in Western Norway. Haugesund is its main city.

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