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EXPERIENCE
KARMØY
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Welcome to Karmøy 6Karmøy in Europe 8Karmøy Guide Map 10Avaldsnes - Norway’s birthplace 12Skudeneshavn 38The Great Outdoors 52North Sea beaches 70Activities galore 76Festivals 84“Yellow Pages” 96
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Great and rich your verdant pastures, Stout against the sea you face, Karmøy praise your hardy coastline!
NILS AARØY
KARMØY ANTHEM: “PÅ HEIMLEG GRUNN”
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Come and experience Karmøy – with rocks and skerries protecting us from the raging sea in the
West. With long, silky-smooth, sandy beaches in bays and inlets – and with eternal swells pounding
the coast. Real maritime culture, dramatic ocean, silvery fresh fish and a vibrant heritage – that’s
Karmøy today. With a mix of small hamlets, pleasant shopping centres, historical sights, modern
industry – all jostling cheek-to-jowl with traditional agriculture and active fisheries.
Walk in the footsteps of Harald Fairhair who first united Norway in a single kingdom. Olav’s Church,
the Nordvegen History Centre and the Viking Farm, all at Avaldsnes, invite you to relive
history. Let these barons and kings, with their indentured trells, be your guide. The Church and
History Centre offer majestic views of sheltered Karmsund strait, the original “Northern Way”,
or way north, hence “Norway”.
Welcome to Karmøy Homeland of the Viking Kings – Norway’s Birthplace
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Daily flights connect Oslo and Bergen with Haugesund Airport, Karmøy. International services arrive from London, Malaga, Alicante, Copenhagen, Gdansk, Zadar, Pisa, Gran Canaria, Mallorca and Bremen.Frequent passenger ferries sail between Haugesund, Kopervik (for Karmøy), and Stavanger. It is also possible to cross by car ferry from Hirtshals in Denmark to Kristiansand or Stavanger. Then either drive or take a luxury coach to Karmøy.
Karmøy in Europe
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Avaldsnes – Norway’s birthplace
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A historic landscape with views across the narrow strait that in Viking times was known as the North Way – the way north – and the way Norway got its name!
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Avaldsnes – Norway’s oldest royal seat
Harald Fairhair chose this as the site of one of his Royal Farms. The historical remains here reveal ancient facts about the first kings of Norway and the legendary figure who appears so often in sagas and songs. The barons who controlled the vital ”Northern Way” have left impressive works: mighty grave mounds, tall memorial stones, and rich artefact beds. Beside the medieval church is a history centre and, to the East, a reconstruction of a Viking Farm.
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OLAV’S CHURCHNORDVEGEN HISTORY CENTRE VIKING FARM
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Olav’s Church, built by Håkon Håkonsen in about 1250 AD, is a powerful memorial to former greatness.
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Virgin Mary’s Needle – the Sagas warn that Doomsday will be upon us if ever the ”sewing needle” touches the church wall. The clergymen of Avaldsnes – under cover of darkness – are said to have chiselled bits off the point and thus saved the world. The gap between the needle and the church wall is presently 9.2 cm.
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Nordvegen History Centre, though it lies in the midst of history, avoids spoiling the views of the Olav´s Church and its carefully manicured surroundings, as most of the building is below ground. Only the entrance and Karmsund face are visible.
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Now is your chance to meet Harald Fairhair, the king who unified Norway and made Avaldsnes the oldest royal seat. Let Harald guide you through 3500 years of local history, during times when Avaldsnes was where Norway and Europe met. Listen to his tales of royal doings, and take the opportunity to meet some of the barons who held court at Avaldsnes, funded by taxation of trading ships plying the Norwegian coast.
Open all yearTelephone + 47 52 81 24 00www.avaldsnes.info
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According to the Sagas, King Olav Tryggvason (c. 968–1000) investigated several burial mounds at Avaldsnes. Perhaps seeking proof of a relationship with Harald Fairhair?
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The Viking Age is given as 800–1050 AD.
Learn more about this fascinating age when you visit Avaldsnes!
The Boat House at Bukkøy.
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The name ”Vikings” was used of Scandinavian marauders who sailed to other countries to trade and pillage.
The Boat House at Bukkøy.
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Royal Estates Project One of Norway’s largest historical digs has been taking place in Avaldsnes in recent years. The mission of the Royal Estates Project is to explore the role of these lands in the lives of the Norwegian monarchy.
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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 companyand are pleased to say hello to passers-by!
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The footpath to the Viking Farm on Bukkøy offers close communion with nature.
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The Viking Farm, below the medieval church, consists of several dwellings, longhouses, fire-pits, roundhouses and a spacious boat house.
Open all year, with guides in summer onlyTelephone +47 52 81 24 00www.avaldsnes.info
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The Viking Longhouse.
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Twist breadEasy to make ...
4 dl flour2 tsp baking powder1/2 tsp salt2 tsp sugar5 tbsp soy oil1,5 dl water
Mix dry ingredients together, then add oil and water. Work to a smooth dough and store in an air-tight plastic bag. Carve sticks, twirl dough round stick, and bake on fire until dough comesloose. Be careful not to char. Alternatively, bake bread around a pre-fried sausage.
Another good idea is to add spices, grated cheese or sun-dried tomatoes to the dough. For a sweeter bread, add chopped chocolate to dough! Or swirl bread in a mix of sugar and cinnamon before baking!
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Pack sausages, bread dough and wood logs for the campfire and find a place on the seashore below the Viking Farm.
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SMELTING FURNACESTATUE OF LIBERTY MINE MUSEUM
KOPERVIKVEAVÅGEN
TORVASTAD
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ÅKREHAMN
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VISNES
Visnes encapsulates the history of a mining community. In the nineteenth century it was home to 3000 and one of Norway’s largest copper mines! Evidence suggests that the Statue of Liberty in New York is sheathed in copper from these very mines. Walk through Director Charles de France’s garden – the Fransehagen – and inspect the ruins on the water’s edge. Or take the children to the Mine playground – a popular attraction!
The museum is open during the summer and by appointmentTelephone +47 52 81 24 00www.avaldsnes.info
Visnes – adventures in industrialisation
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Playground activities.
The Mine Museum.
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paste in a photo of you with the statue of liberty
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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!
There’s no need to go to New York to get your picture taken with the Statue of Liberty!
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Oscar’s Gate – the entrance to the old mine that extends 730 metres below.
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The weather-worn buildings that once housed the Smelting Furnace are a poignant reminder of the days of mining here in the late 1800s.
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Skudeneshavn
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“The Lady in the Park”, the figure adorning the park entrance, has become the very symbol of Skudeneshavn.
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Skudeneshavn - Awardwinning Summer TownAt the southern tip of Karmøy, with lighthouses guiding ships into Skudefjorden and across the North Sea, lies the charm and old-world flavour of Skudeneshavn, home of the sailing clippers. Founded on the incredible success of the early 19th Century herring harvests, the town grew at a startling rate. Even today, almost 130 original timber homes and seafront wharves have been preserved in ”The Old Town”.
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THE OLD TOWNTHE LADY IN THE PARK
GEITUNGEN LIGHTHOUSE
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Guided walk around SkudeneshavnBook a guide by calling +47 52 85 80 00.
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Today Skudeneshavn Old Town – Gamle Skudeneshavn – is one of the
best-kept small towns in Norway.
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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. The harbour offers all facilities, including online access, purchasable at the Internet Café Hafnia or local Boat Club.
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Welcome to the Mælandsgården Museum. This old mansion serves up the town’s rich history in authentic surroundings.Open during the summer and by appointment.Telephone +47 52 84 54 60www.skudenes.no/museum
Hiv away! This family show takes you back to Skudeneshavn in the 19th century. Wednesdays at 12 noon in July.
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Would you like to spend a night or two in a light-house? Or spend a day out on the Geitungen Lighthouse – and enjoy their delicious waffles? Geitungen Lighthouse: Telephone +47 52 71 53 [email protected] Lighthouse: Telephone +47 970 72 948 / +47 52 82 91 [email protected]
Geitungen – the Baby Goat – at the mouth of the outer har-bour, is as close to nature as most of us want to get – in the teeth of the open sea and heavy Atlantic swells. Head west and the next stop is the British Isles. A real holiday treat whatever the weather, blustery or calm.
Geitungen Lighthouse
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What a feeling, waking up to the sound of the waves in a lighthouse! Try it! Vikeholmen
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Peace and quiet – in the heart of town.
Many cosy scenes unfold as you explore Skudeneshavn ...
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How about a delicious cup of hot coffee at the “World’s Smallest Café”...Open year-round. Step inside – the coffee’s hot!
Skudeneshavn has many charming coffee houses and eateries.
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... or relax by a sunny wall?Enjoy the pervasive calm, broken only by the cries of lazy gulls circling sea-anglers on the distant mole ...
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T he Great Outdoors!
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The Karmøy countryside is both inviting and diverse, offering a range of pursuits in the great outdoors, communion with nature, and relaxation. How about packing that old rucksack full of picnic goodies and walking the many trails that wind through the landscape, or scale the windswept island’s green hills with their panorama views of mountainous Haugaland across the water?
www.friskifriluft.no/haugalandet
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Haugaland ZooThe Haugaland Zoo offers 10 acres of zoological park featuring 250 animals, birds and reptiles.
Open in summer and by appointment. Limited parking. Hauskevegen 30, 4260 Torvestad. T: +47 52 83 81 84 / +47 95 44 24 13www.haugalandzoo.no
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Syreneset Fort – where Axis forces monitored shipping activity during the Occupation.
Fishermen’s Memorial at Ferkingstad.
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Discover Karmøy by bikeMany areas of Karmøy are ideal for the visiting cyclist, offering close encounters with beautiful wilderness: the rugged coast, the heather-clad moorlands, the restless sea and the animated birds atop the wind.A packed lunch and a bicycle – that’s the recipe. Many route alternatives are recommended, to suit the time and distance required.
Bicycle hire: NOK 150 per day/ NOK 500 per weekSkudenes Camping and the Tourist Information offer bicycles in Skudeneshavn.
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Beach angling for cod!Fishing opportunities abound on all sides of Karmøy ...
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Sumptuous fish supperNothing compares with fresh cod for supper. Either catch them yourself in the well-stocked seas around the island, or simply check out the assortment at the local fish-monger.
800 g fillet of cod1 lime1 red pepper4 charlotte onionswhole peppersaltcurryground red pepper
Preheat oven to 1800 C. Grease a baking tin and add fillets, then chunky-cut onion and red pepper. Season well with curry, pepper, salt and red pepper. Drizzle with lime and bake until cooked through (approx 20 min).Serve with fresh boiled potatoes.Bon appétit!
SUPPER FOR 4
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Looking for shellfish on the seashore ...Countless tiny bays and inlets decorate Karmøy’s long coastline. Rock pools are home to assorted varieties of shellfish, and crabs can be tempted to take the bait. What a paradise for kids and parents!
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Jogging along the rocks ...
Solhålå in Veavågen.
Beiningen near Skudeneshavn.
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Raking for crab?Raking crab is one local pursuit that combines a magical evening with the reward of a scrumptious dinner. Take your bucket and rake, powerful torch and good spirits.BOILING CRAB: Fill a large pot with water, adding equal quantities of salt and sugar. Bring to boil. Submerge crab in pot allowing 20 minutes to cook. Enjoy on a slice of bread with mayonnaise, pickled gherkins and lemon juice. Delicious!
THE CRAB SEASON OPENS IN LATE JULY/ EARLY AUGUST, AND CONTINUES UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF
DECEMBER. THE BEST HARVESTS ARE TAKEN IN SEPTEMBER, WHEN QUALITY IS ALSO AT ITS PEAK.
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Our sandy beaches
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Our sandy beaches
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Long, silky-smooth, sandy beaches lining hidden bays and inlets. On a hot summer’s day there is nothing to compare with a visit to one of our ”costa del sol” beaches. Both Sandvesand, near Skudeneshavn, and Åkrasand, further north, feature white sand and clean, clear water.
Karmøy del sol ...
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Hugging the coastline from Åkrehamn to Ferkingstad, the local council has constructed a delightful Heritage / Nature Trail.
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The beaches of Karmøy offer excellent bathing for children and adults – and an ideal setting to recharge those batteries.
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Plenty to do ...
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Karmøy has a reputation for some of Norway’s best
wind-surfing beaches.
Easy access and spacious parking offer surfside convenience. For weather and wave reports, check out
the surf forecast at www.windguru.com
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Karmøy boasts three fine venues for golfers who love the wild appeal of the natural countryside. Close to Skudeneshavn, on Karmøy’s southern tip, a nine-hole course awaits you. In the north, facing west onto the sea, Nordvegen Golf Club has the full 18 holes; while, across the water, at Kolnes, Haugaland Golf Course plays host to another 9-hole challenge.
Karmøy Golfklubb, Skudeneshavn, www.karmoy-golfklubb.noNordvegen Golfklubb, Torvastad, www.nordvegengolf.noHaugesund Golfklubb, Kolnes, www.haugesundgolf.no
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Thanks to the relatively mild island climate, golf can be enjoyed all year round on Karmøy’s emerald greens.
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Åkrehamn Coastal MuseumThis interesting collection, situated in the fishing harbour, has displays of many artefacts and photographs of bygone days, when Karmøy was a leading fishing hub, and links with America were close. The Nora Wharf is one of just a few salted herring factories still intact.Open in summer or by appointmentTelephone +47 52 81 74 27www.grunnviken.no
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Open in summer or by appointmentTelephone +47 52 81 74 55
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Karmøy Fishery MuseumA signature building making a bold architectural statement on Veavågen’s rugged shoreline, Karmøy
Fishery Museum was built by renowned architects Snøhetta. The same team also designed other landmark buildings, including the new Norwegian Opera in Oslo and the Royal Library of Alexandria,
in Egypt. Developments in fishery techniques since the advent of motorisation are abundantly illustrated. For fun and relaxation, try the Seawater Aquarium and Aquarium Café.
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Festivals
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Karmøy has a host of interesting and exciting festivals ranging through
everything from Viking markets, coastal heritage and fishing industry activities
to literature, gospel music and the Midsummer’s Olsok celebrations.
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A Viking Festival in the Home of the Vikings! These historic grounds are host to Viking feasts, Viking daily life and the Viking Market. Hear the Sagas, watch tournaments, enjoy drama, dancing and banquets – these are just some of the activities. Enjoy and experience!
The Viking Festival is held every year in early JuneTelephone +47 52 85 75 00www.vikingfestivalen.no
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Skude FestivalThis 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. See craftsmen demonstrating maritime skills of yesteryear. Inspect the many art galleries in the Old Town. Days and evenings celebrate entertainment and festivity, featuring local and international artists.The annual Skude (Boat) Festival is held on the first long weekend in JulyTelephone +47 52 82 87 37 / +47 90 01 42 80www.skudefestivalen.no
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First weekend in August each yearTelephone +47 52 81 81 37www.fiskeridagene.no
Fishery DaysFor a few hectic days in August, salt-specked Åkrehamn is devoted to all things fishing. Dancing on the quayside so the timbers shake, deep-sea angling contests, entertainment, delicious seafood, funfair, stalls and other attractions abound. Come and enjoy a wonderful weekend!
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Olav’s Days in Avaldsnes The Annual Summer Solstice is celebrated at historical Avaldsnes. Olav’s Church provides the centrepiece on this high summer’s day. A variety of concerts, seminars, pilgrim wanderings and mid-summer service make up the celebration. For further details, contact Avaldsnes ParishTelephone +47 52 84 21 55
SILK – Skudeneshavn International Literature and Culture FestivalThe SILK festival is dedicated to the advancement of reading pleasure for people of all ages. Strategically spread among the atmospheric venues in Skudeneshavn, the Festival seeks to provide a meeting place for domestic and international authors and their readers.
Held in November each year.www.silkfestival.noVisnes Market
Traditional activities for young and old are organised in Fransahagen. A market-day feast, angling competition, sales stalls with locally sourced food, arts and crafts make up the attractions for the day.
Open once a year, on the third weekend in September.www.visitkarmoy.no
Other festivals ...
Kopervik FestivalMarket town Kopervik has its own cheerful festival where fun, circus nouveau, jostling crowds, concerts, funfair, maiden racing, coastal trips, reading circles, folk song and folklore hold sway.
Held in June each yearwww.kopervikfest.no
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Karmsund Bridge.
The thundering sea. Kopervik.
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Charming Åkrehamn.
Lovely to just relax in the sun.
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TOURIST INFORMATION:Kopervik Tourist InformationStatsråd Vinjesgt 25, 4250 KopervikTelephone +47 52 85 75 00E-mail: [email protected] weekdays: 7.30-3.30
Oasen Tourist InformationOasen Storsenter, 5508 KarmsundTelephone +47 52 83 10 89E-mail: [email protected] weekdays 10-8, Saturdays 10-6
Skudeneshavn Tourist InformationTorget, 4280 Skudeneshavn Telephone +47 52 85 80 00E-mail: [email protected]: June/August: mon-sat 10-4. Sun 12-4.July: Mon-sat 10-6. Sun 12-6.
Avaldsnes Tourist InformationNordvegen Historiesenter, 4262 AvaldsnesTelephone +47 52 81 24 00E-mail: [email protected] Opening hours: See www.avaldsnes.info
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HOW TO GET TO KARMØY ?
BUSES AND COACHES:- Haukeli Express – Long distance coaches: Daily services between Haugesund and Oslo www.nor-way.no, tel: +47 815 44 444. - Kystbussen – Coastal coaches: Daily services linking Stavanger – Haugesund – Bergen www.kystbussen.no, tel: +47 52 70 35 26 / +47 52 70 35 21.- Nettbuss Bus4You – Luxury express coaches Daily services linking Stavanger – Haugesund – Bergen www.nettbuss.no, t: 05070- Local buses in Haugesund area: Kolumbus: www.kolumbus.no, timetables tel: +47 177.- Airport Shuttle tel: +47 05505. www.tide.no
PASSENGER FERRIES:Daily services between Stavanger – Kopervik – Haugesund. www.tide.no, tel: +47 05505.
CAR FERRIES:Daily services between Arsvågen (for Haugesund) and Mortavika (for Stavanger). www.fjord1.no, tel: +47 177
FLIGHTS:Daily services from Oslo and Bergen to Haugesund Airport, Karmøy. International direct flights from London, Malaga, Alicante, Copenhagen, Gdansk, Zadar, Pisa, Gran Canaria, Mallorca and Bremen. www.avinor.no, tel: +47 67 03 10 10.
Airlines:- RyanAir: tel: +47 52 85 78 00, ryanair.com- Norwegian: tel: +47 815 21 815, norwegian.no- SAS: tel: +47 05400, sas.no- Widerøe: tel: +47 810 01 200, wideroe.no- Wizz Air: wizzair.com
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ACCOMMODATION:Avaldsnes:Park InnHelganesveien 24, 4262 AvaldsnesTel: +47 52 86 10 90, fax +47 52 84 26 50E-mail: [email protected]
Visnes:Middvik Feriesenter – Holiday CentreMiddvikveien 38, 4262 AvaldsnesTel: +47 52 84 28 49
Kvalavåg:Tresviken Feriehytter – Holiday CabinsTresviken 41, 4264 KvalavågTel: +47 52 84 02 46 / +47 97 71 02 71E-mail: [email protected]
Fosen:Fjordstuene – Fjord LodgesFosnaveien 420, 5546 RøyksundTel: +47 41 21 50 79 / +47 41 21 50 80E-mail: [email protected]
Kopervik:Parken TerrasseÅmandsgata 1, 4250 KopervikTel: +47 52 85 18 88 / +47 413 05 007E-mail: [email protected]
Broen leilighetssuite – Apartment SuiteStølebuktvegen 2 (Town Centre), 4250 KopervikTel: +47 90 65 09 76 / +47 970 33 360E-mail: [email protected]
Karmøy Vandrehjem – Youth HostelAustre Karmøy veg 23-37, 4250 KopervikTel: +47 52 84 61 60, fax +47 52 84 61 61E-mail: [email protected]/karmoy
Skiparvik Hytteutleie – Cabin RentalSørstokke, 4250 KopervikTel: +47 52 85 23 09www.skiparvik.no
Åkrehamn:Dugneberg B&B – Bed and BreakfastDugneberg, 4270 ÅkrehamnTel: +47 52 81 62 52E-mail: [email protected]
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Hedleholmen Feriehytte – Holiday Cabin4270 ÅkrehamnTel: +47 51 67 53 68
Sandhåland campingSandhålandsveien 36, 4272 SandveTel: +47 52 84 32 34, fax +47 52 84 39 90E-mail: [email protected]
Skudeneshavn:Norneshuset Overnatting – AccommodationNordnes 7, P.O.Box 5, 4280 SkudeneshavnTel: +47 52 82 72 62 / +47 900 59 007www.norneshuset.no
Reinertsenhuset – Reinertsen HouseSøragadå 23, 4280 SkudeneshavnTel: +47 900 79 242
Sjølund Romutleie – Rooms to letKaigaten 3, 4280 SkudeneshavnTel: +47 52 82 93 20 / +47 416 92 598 / +47 906 50 657
Skudenes campingPostvegen 129, 4280 SkudeneshavnTel: +47 920 98 565www.skudenescamping.no
Vikeholmen Fyr – LighthouseSkudeneshavn Sjømannsforening – Mariners Association, Vikeholmen, 4280 SkudeneshavnTel: +47 970 72 948www.skudenes-sjomannsforening.com/
Geitungen Fyr – LighthouseHaugesund Turistforening – Touring AssociationP.O.Box 432, 5501 HaugesundTel: +47 52 71 53 11www.turistforeningen.no
Haugens ferieleiligheter – Holiday apartmentsKorneliusholmen, 4280 SkudeneshavnTel: +47 90 85 76 58
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YACHT HARBOURS:Skudeneshavn, Åkrehamn and Kopervik all offer facilities for visiting yachts, including showers, WC and laundry. Conveniently located in town centre.
CAR HIRE:Avis Bilutleie, tel: +47 52 84 02 23 Hertz Bilutleie, tel: +47 52 84 20 00Sixt Bilutleie, tel: +47 52 84 32 00Europcar Bilutleie, tel: +47 52 83 04 50
BICYCLE HIRE:Skudenes Camping and Skudenes Tourist Information:Bicycle hire, adult: NOK 150 per day/NOK 500 per week.Bicycle hire, child (Skudenes camping): NOK 30 per day/ NOK 220 per week.
TAXI SERVICES: Karmøy Taxi, tel: +47 52 85 80 80Haugaland Taxi, tel: +47 52 81 81 81Haugesund Taxi Centre, tel. +47 52 80 80 80
CAMPER SERVICES:Caravan disposal: Shell Station in Skudeneshavn, Skudenes camping and Esso Station in Avaldsnes.
General stores: Local convenience stores are found in Skudeneshavn, Åkrehamn, Kopervik, Avaldsnes, Norheim and many villages.
KARMØY LEGEVAKT: +47 52 84 49 50
YACHT REFUELLING:Torvastad: Lorentz Storesund & Sønner AS, tel: +47 52 81 44 70
Kopervik: Kopervik Bensin og Storkiosk AS (Shell), tel: +47 52 85 06 04
Røyksund: Røyksund Mekaniske Verksted AS, tel: +47 52 83 66 43
Skudeneshavn: Skude Fryseri AS, tel: +47 52 84 65 55
Åkrehamn: Åkrehamn Trålbøteri AS, tel: +47 52 84 45 20
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Karmøy Kommune – Borough of KarmøyTown Hall, 4250 Kopervik Telephone +47 52 85 75 00 Service Desk 07.30 - 15.30 www.karmoy.kommune.no
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