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Rock carvings at Hjemmeluft in Alta, Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/Innovation Norway
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Rock carvings at Hjemmeluft in Alta, Norway

Rock Carvings Alta

See UNESCO protected rock carvings at Hjemmeluft in Alta.

Interest:  Cultural heritage, Arctic Norway, UNESCO

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Guided walks

The museum is situated by the rock carvings, which date 2,000 to 6,200 years back. There are guided walks in English every day in July. For guided walks in groups in other languages than English, you must book in advance. The museum has other exhibits as well, learn for example more about the northern lights. There is a museum shop and a cafeteria here as well.

Getting there

By highway E 6 at Hjemmeluft, at the western end of town, two and a half kilometres from Bossekop if you approach Alta from southwest. A local bus connects Alta bus station with the rock carving area. From Alta Airport it is eight kilometres. 

Last updated: 2008-08-22
Rock Carvings Alta, Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/Innovation Norway
Rock Carvings Alta, Norway

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