Nordfjordeid

Myklebust Farm

  • Gravel lane between wooden fences with Norwegian flags, a small dog, people near a red barn, and green hills beyond..
  • A child in a green raincoat gently holds the muzzle of a light-colored foal in a grassy field with mountains..
  • A child crouches in grass reaching toward two dark alpacas, with mountains, houses, and a cruise ship behind..
  • A child in a pink dress sits on a wooden bench while gently holding a white rabbit inside a barn-like enclosure..
  • Two children stand by a wooden fence, watching two horses in a dirt paddock near farm buildings and homes..
  • Two dark pigs lie resting on straw bedding inside a wooden pen, lit by warm sunlight from the side..
  • A child leans over a wooden fence to pet a tan horse while another horse eats hay in a muddy pen..
  • Low-angle view across tall grass toward red farm buildings and a white house beneath forested mountains and clouds..
  • Two goats wearing bells stand in a grassy pasture near a large tree, with a wire fence in the background..
  • Two dark alpacas graze on a grassy hillside near red farm buildings, with a child standing in the foreground..
  • A child sits on grass while two horned goats rest nearby, with farms, a road, and mountains in the distance..
  • Close-up of a black alpaca wearing a green halter, standing on grass beside a wooden fence and red barn..
  • A small child in a patterned hat squats on a dirt path while hugging a large long-haired cat in sunlight..
  • Close-up of a black-and-white horned goat standing on rocky ground with a blurred grassy farm background..
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  • Myklebustvegen 4

    Stad, Vestland

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Myklebust Farm in Nordfjordeid is a visitor farm with a truly unique history – this is the very place where the Myklebust ship, the world’s largest Viking ship, was discovered.

Here, you can learn about the powerful chieftain who grew up here, meet animals such as alpacas, horses, goats, and rabbits, and enjoy homemade food in the café. A rare encounter between Viking history and living farm life – in the heart of Nordfjord.

Are you looking for something to do in Nordfjordeid? Myklebust Farm combines two experiences you rarely find in one place: one of Norway’s most important Viking historical sites and a living visitor farm with animals.

This is where the Myklebust ship was discovered – the world’s largest Viking ship, burned as part of the funeral of King Audbjørn over a thousand years ago. At the farm, you can learn more about the former Viking settlement, experience authentic burial mounds, and watch a film about the history that unfolded here.

Myklebust Farm is also a living farm where you can meet animals such as alpacas, horses, goats, rabbits, dogs, and cats in calm and safe surroundings. Everyone is welcome, regardless of age. For children, there are play areas and activities, and the café is open with light refreshments.

Visit the website for opening hours and tickets, or get in touch if you would like to visit outside regular opening hours. Myklebust Farm is just a short walk from Sagastad, and the two locations are perfect to combine for a complete day experience.

Source: Nordfjord