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Jørpeland
This old granary consists of three well preserved wooden mill buildings in their natural setting on the seafront at Tau in Ryfylke, right beside the...
Jørpeland
The church was built in 1874 by Torjus Tengesdal and Johannes Næsset. Strand Church was the third church ever erected in Strand. An altar piece,...
Jørpeland
Down by the shore at Solbakk, Strand in Ryfylke, just beside the Ryfylke road, is a prehistoric rock-carving site. The find, first discovered in 1923,...
Jelsa
Jelsa in Suldal is the best-preserved fjordside village in Ryfylke. There has been a church here since the 13th century and commercial activity since...
Forsand
In 1999 the new power station was opened at Flørli by the Lysefjord in Ryfylke, far inside the mountain. The old power station and the steps leading...
Årdal i Ryfylke
Årdal Old church in Årdal in Ryfylke is one of the most distinctive and beautiful wooden Renaissance churches from the 17th century. The church was...
Sand
Ryfylke`s regional Cultural Centre at Sand in Ryfylke. It comprises a library, a bowling hall, and a 300-seat auditorium that is used for concerts,...
Mosterøy
Utstein Monastery is Norway's only well-preserved medieval monastery. The buildings were originally intended as a royal residence, but an Augustinian...
Forsand
Flørli. During the last 100 years Flørli has been transformed from a combined rural and industrial area to a cultural area. You should disembark in...
Sauda
The Industrial Workers Museum at Sauda in Ryfylke shows what it was like to live in a worker`s apartment anno 1920 and 1960. A photographic exhibition...
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