Villages and places

Svanøy

Svanøy, the southernmost and most lush island in Kinn municipality, offers a unique blend of nature, tranquillity, and a rich history with deep roots.

Svanøy is the southernmost and most lush island in Kinn municipality – an idyllic island gem where nature, history, and tranquillity come together in perfect surroundings. The island has a rich and diverse past stretching far back in time, and every step here feels like a journey through history.

In the 19th century, Svanøy was an important regional hub, with extensive activity in export and shipping. More than 100 men worked in the copper mines, and the Haugean movement ran large-scale salt production. Ships were built here, large farms were operated, and a vibrant community flourished out in the fjord.

A cultural arena by the open sea

Svanøy is an island with a strong cultural heritage and long traditions. The Norwegian Deer Centre has made the island a national centre for deer management, where you can learn about the deer’s role in both nature and local livelihoods.

Svanøy Manor House, with roots dating back to the 17th century, is an important cultural landmark and offers a unique insight into the island’s history. Today, Svanøy is known for its active and forward-looking cultural life, with festivals, concerts, and art exhibitions bringing energy and inspiration throughout the year.

The island is also home to remarkable cultural monuments – such as a stone cross erected in honour of Saint Olav and a Viking-age sacrificial site. Svanøy Manor House is a key location along the Coastal Pilgrim Route.

A living local community

Today, around 100 people live on Svanøy, and salmon farming is one of the industries providing a livelihood on the island.

Here you will find a grocery store, guest harbour, the Norwegian Deer Centre, and the historic Svanøy Manor House. Svanøy is made for slow-paced experiences – with excellent cycling roads and bike rental available right at the quay.

What you can experience at Svanøy

Adventure parks and animals

Norwegian Deer Centre

Svanøy

The Norwegian Deer centre is the place to learn more about deer, night and day – all year around!

Veteranbåten MS Atløy ligg til kai ved Svanøy Handel ©Svanøy Segl Inn

Shopping

Svanøy Handel

Svanøy

Svanøybukt is a scenic bay with ferry connections, a guest harbour, a local inn, and a country store. It serves as a meeting place for boaters, locals, and visitors alike.

How to get here

You can discover a unique coastline just north of Bergen, in combination with a beautiful fjord kingdom. Below you will find an overview of how to get to and around the region.

Getting to and around Fjordkysten & Sunnfjord

Sleep well at Svanøy

  • Accommodation

    Svanøy Manor House

    Svanøy

    Svanøy Manor house is located on the lush island of Svanøy outside Florø, offering accommodation and experiences in historic surroundings.

Other islands close by

  • Kinn

    Far out in the ocean gap, you can find the green, and grass covered island Kinn, and its church and characteristic mountain site Kinnaklova.

  • Dronebilde av øyane i Bulandet og Værlandet. Lengst unna ser vi Alden. Foto

    Værlandet and Bulandet

    Here at the mouth of the fjord, under the watchful eye of the majestic mountain Alden, the islands appear like a string of pearls, beautifully linked together by six new bridges and 5.240 m of road.

  • 5 kajakker padler mot kamera, det er solnedgang og bak dei er det store flyttblokker som står plassert på en holme. dei padler og ser inn i kamera. solen bryter gjennom flyttblokkene. det er rolig sjø

    Solund

    The 1,700 islands, islets and skerries that make up the Solund archipelago out in the west at the ocean’s edge are a popular destination for everyone looking for exciting experiences in nature.