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  • Lindøy
  • Nordvegen History Centre
  • Viking for a day
  • Early learning – in a Karmøy library
  • Two little Vikings
  • Adventure hunt!
  • Virgin Mary’s Sewing Needle, St Olav’s Church
  • Ferkingstad
  • Karmøy Fishery Museum, Vea
  • St Olav’s Church and Virgin Mary’s Sewing Needle, Avaldsnes
  • Rehaugane, Bø
  • Fishermen´s memorial, Ferkingstad
  • Fishermen´s memorial, Ferkingstad
  • Statue of Liberty in Visnes
  • Mortholmen, Åkrehamn
  • Visnes
  • Feøy
  • Haugaland Zoo
  • Haugaland Zoo
  • Haugaland Zoo
  • Stava, Ferkingstad
  • Boatrip to Feøy
  • Stava, Ferkingstad
  • Feøy
  • Høyevarde Lighthouse Hotel
  • Himatunet, Feøy
  • Åkrasanden - Voted as Norway`s most bautiful beach!
  • Hiv Away!
  • Karmøyheiene, Røyningsbu
  • Galleri Gudrid in Søragadå
  • Galleri Centauri
  • "Gudborg-house"
  • Archeologist for a day
  • Fiskarbonden spiseri
  • Solbakken cottage
  • Take away from Verdens minste kafé
  • Lanternen Restaurant
  • Søstrene Søt og Sur - art café
  • Majorstuen café
  • Mælandsgården Museum
  • Visnes cafe
  • Olav’s Church in Avaldsnes
  • Olav’s Church, built by Haakon Haakonsen in about 1250 AD, is a powerful monument to former greatness
  • Minigolf, Torvestad
  • Minigolf, Torvestad
  • Studio 21
  • Studio 21
  • Studio 21 in Søragadå
  • Sandvesanden
  • Trivarli
  • Haugens feriehus
  • Reinertsenhuset
  • You are welcome to a theatrical walking tour
  • You are welcome to a theatrical walking tour
  • A theatrical walking tour
  • Vikeholmen fyr
  • Sandhåland camping
  • Pikene på Bryggen
  • Skude lighthouse, Beiningen
  • Burmavegen offers an unique landscape
  • Burmavegen
  • Skude lighthouse, Beiningen
  • The legend of St. Olav’s Spring at Torvastad. Ill: Svein Johannsen
  • Almannamyr, Skudeneshavn
  • Blikshavn
  • Hedleholmen feriehytte
  • Badehuset cafe
  • Lundin Summer Hotel
  • Spannavarden
  • Sålefjell
  • Skaarnesheimen Raw Ocean Lodge
  • Skaarnesheimen Raw Ocean Lodge
  • Drømmebakeriet, Øvrevik Gård
  • The Viking Farm
  • Olav’s Church, built by Haakon Haakonsen in about 1250 AD, is a powerful monument to former greatness
  • Blondefabrikken
  • "TID" at Åkrasanden
  • Raw Ocean Lodge
  • Velkommen til byvandring med teatervri!
  • Olav’s Church in Avaldsnes
  • A Viking Festival in the Land of the Vikings! The historical venue and feast allow you to step into the lives of our ancestors and visit a Viking market. Held each year at beginning of June.
  • Welcome to Vigsnes Mine Museum.
  • Fisherman´s memorial
  • The quaint charm of Clipper Town Skudeneshavn.
  • Sålefjell
  • The beaches of Karmøy offer first-class bathing for young and old – and a wonderful place to recharge your batteries.
  • Nordvegen History Centre
  • Virgin Mary’s Sewing Needle – which will signal the Day of Judgement when the point touches the Church wall, say the Sagas. The Avaldsnes priests – we are told – climbed the needle under cover of darkness to thin the point as it leaned closer – thus saving the world from disaster. The gap is currently 9.2 cm...
  • Tales of the Sagas, trials of strength, drama, dancing and lavish banquets are just some of the activities at the Viking Festival.
  • The Oscar’s Gate – the entrance to the old mine that extended 730 metres underground.
  • Syreneset Fort
  • “The Lady in the Park”, the figure adorning the park entrance, has become the very symbol of Skudeneshavn.
  • Norheim Skate Park
  • Visnes Mine Playground
  • Syreneset Fort
  • Exposed to the elements at Visnes is the Copper Smelter, a reminder of mining operations in the late 19th Century.
  • Nordvegen History Centre
  • Olav’s Church, built by Haakon Haakonsen in about 1250 AD, is a powerful monument to former greatness.
  • Skude Festival is the largest gathering of historic and working boats of all categories in the West of Norway. Marvel at wooden ships, veteran steamers, pleasure yachts, small boats and sailing barques. Mingle with the lively crowd among the market stalls in the town centre.
  • Welcome to the Museum in Mælandsgården, Skudeneshavn. For rich servings of town history in authentic surroundings.
  • The Five Sorry Virgins
  • The central Yacht Harbour is popular with visitors. A multitude of tiny, corner-store shops are just a few steps away, and for underage sailors the school playground and park are an added attraction.
  • Along the coast from Åkrehamn to Ferkingstad the local council has developed a Scenic Heritage Path.
  • Reinertsenhuset
  • The Viking Farm
  • Nordvegen History Centre is well hidden in the historical landscape with great views of the North Way, the narrow strait that gave Norway its name.
  • The Skude Festival features craftsmen demonstrating maritime skills of yesteryear. Inspect the many art galleries in the Olde Town. Enjoy days and evenings of entertainment and festivity, featuring local and international artists.
  • The Museum in Mælandsgården, Skudeneshavn.
  • Rehaugane Burial Mounds
  • Today ”Olde Town Skudeneshavn” is one of the best-preserved, thriving small communities in Norway.
  • Pack your sandwiches and jump on your bike. Choose from many routes of different lengths depending on the time available.
  • Lapping up the sun on a Karmøy jetty is a fine way to spend the time.
  • Norneshuset
  • The Vikings were consummate sailors.
  • Fishery Days. A delightful festival in Åkrehamn where fishing and fisheries take pride of place. Dancing on the pier, sea angling competition, wonderful food, funfair, bounteous stalls and many more attractions on offer.
  • Karmøy Fishery Museum’s unusual shape is the work of internationally famed architects Snøhetta, who also did the new Norwegian Opera and Ballet in Oslo.
  • Solhålå
  • Many cosy scenes unfold as you explore Skudeneshavn ...
  • Norneshuset
  • Skudenes Play Park
  • In the Nordvegen History Centre we meet Harald Fairhair who united Norway, making Avaldsnes the country’s oldest Royal Seat. Harald takes us through 3500 years of history when Avaldsnes served as the meeting point between Norway and mainland Europe. While telling of his realm, Harald introduces some of the barons who watched over this vital narrows and controlled shipping along Norway’s coast.
  • Come and enjoy the Fishery Days in Åkrehamn! Held each year in August.
  • The Fishery Museum shows developments in fisheries since the advent of motorised boats until the present and features a saltwater aquarium and cafe.
  • Olde Town Skudeneshavn
  • Relax by a sunny wall? Or absorb the pervasive calm, broken only by the cries of lazy gulls circling sea-anglers on the distant mole?
  • The Avaldsnes Royal Farm Project will explore the role of the royal estates in the early days of a United Norway, and in the first millennium leading up to unification. The two-year excavation is part of a research project scheduled to end in 2017.
  • Kopervik Festival is a celebration of fun, circus nouveau, exhibitions, jostling crowds, concerts, funfair, maiden racing, coastal trips, reading circles, folk song and folklore evening and much more.
  • The Nora Wharf is one of the very few herring salteries still intact.
  • Exploring in Søragadå ...
  • Park Inn, Haugesund Airport
  • A Viking sheep, perhaps? The grassy mounds between Olav’s Church and Bukkøy Viking Farm are a fine example of how agriculture shapes the landscape. And a reminder to greet the tireless groundsmen – the “Viking Sheep”! Not content just to graze, these hardy animals enjoy human company and are pleased to say hello to passers-by!
  • At historic Avaldsnes the annual midsummer celebration of Saint Olav’s Days occurs. Medieval Saint Olav’s Church is the centrepiece for varied concerts, seminars, pilgrim wanderings and a special midsummer service.
  • Åkrehamn Coastal Museum, situated on the waterfront, displays a large collection of artefacts and photographs of Karmøy as a key fishery centre, and contact point for the trade that the island enjoyed with America.
  • St Olav’s Church and Virgin Mary’s Sewing Needle
  • Park Inn, Haugesund Airport
  • Bukkøy Viking Farm – Inside the Longhouse The Viking Farm.
  • Visnes Mine Area
  • The Viking Farm, below the medieval church, consists of several dwellings, longhouses, fire-pits, roundhouses and a spacious boat house.
  • The name Viking was used by Scandinavians who travelled to other countries to trade, plunder and conquer.
  • The weather-worn buildings that once housed the Smelting Furnace are a poignant reminder of the days of mining here in the late 1800s.
  • There’s no need to go to New York to get your picture taken with the Statue of Liberty! Imagine that! – Copper from the Visnes mines was used to protect the very symbol of the USA: The Statue of Liberty! Here she stands, a memorial in the marketplace in Visnes, waiting for you to come along and take a picture!
  • Visnes – An industrial adventure story! This is where you can explore the history of the mining community that counted 3000 souls in the 1800s and was one of Norway’s largest copper mines!

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