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    • De gamle husene langs elva

      Architecture and heritage

      Sogndalstrand

      Sogndalstrand

      Sogndalstrand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rogaland. The village has pedestrian streets and small shops and galleries and a salmon river is floating through the village.

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    • Helleren i Jøssingfjord

      Architecture and heritage

      Helleren and Jøssingfjord

      Sogndalstrand

      Perhaps you have driven past these, or seen a picture of these little two houses under Helleren in Jøssingfjord. If you drive along the North Sea Route, you can see them from the Rv 44 somewhere in between Egersund and Flekkefjord. 

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    • Mountain hikes and walks

      Hellersheia

      Sogndalstrand

      Moonwalking at Hellersheia – Magma UNESCO Global Geopark.

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    • Via Ferrata Migaren with a happy climber, view of the Jøssingfjord

      Climbing, canyoning and zip wire

      Migaren - Via Ferrata in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark

      Sogndalstrand

      Migaren is a 400-meter-long Via Ferrata that winds along the rock face and through a waterfall in the Jøssingfjord.

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    • Architecture and heritage

      Mysinghålå

      Sogndalstrand

      Mysinghålå is located at Mysingheia, Helleland, approx. 12 km from the center of Egersund. There is a good 10 km marked walking path here. Mysinghålå was the base for the Vestige IV under Sergeant Alf Aakre during World War II. The cave was equipped with an oven, bunks, tables and a window. The Germans never found this hiding place. You can walk a further 2 km to Hestadfjellet where a plane pulling a glider went down during World War II. This plane was involved in Operation Freshman and sabotage of the heavy water production at Vemork. This is a great area for recreation, and for those interested in aviation, war and cultural history. The road to Mysinghålå is clearly marked today. From E39, follow the road to Mysing and the marked trail from the parking place. It is an approx. 40 min walk at a leasurely pace.

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    • Nesvåg

      Architecture and heritage

      Nesvåg

      Sogndalstrand

      Nesvåg is an old fishing village with a listed row of sea-houses.

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    • Ruggesteinen

      Architecture and heritage

      Ruggesteinen - the rocking rock

      Sogndalstrand

      Ruggesteinen is Northern Europe's largest rocking stone, a boulder weighing 74 tons. Park at the Linepollen bathing spot and walk inwards to Ruggesteinen and the former Blåfjell mines.

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    • Mountain hikes and walks

      Investigator route at the camping at Bakkaåno Camping

      Sogndalstrand

      Join in on a new detective route at Bakkaåno. Solve the mysteries and become an investigator. Based on the children's books written by Jørn Lier Horst.

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    • Oversiktsbilde tatt fra luften over racingbanen Motorcenter Norway

      Sport

      Motorcenter Norway

      Sogndalstrand

      In Sokndal in Rogaland, roughly midway between Stavanger and Kristiansand, is the country's most complete motorsport facility; Motorcenter Norway.

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    • Sokndal kirke

      Architecture and heritage

      Sokndal church

      Sogndalstrand

      In the middle of Hauge in Dalane is Sokndal church which is the beautiful church right by the Fv44 road that runs through the town. Sokndal Church is a cruciform church built of wood in 1803. It was taken into use the same year even though it was not completely finished. The consecration of the church took place in 1807.

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    • Blåfjell gruver

      Architecture and heritage

      Blåfjell Mines

      Sogndalstrand

      Blåfjell Mines were operated in the period from 1863 to 1876. Here titanium-containing iron ore was mined. The ore from the mine was shipped out into Rekefjord. In total, approximately 80,000 tonnes of ore were extracted from the mines.

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    • Nesvåghålo

      Mountain hikes and walks

      Nesvåghålo

      Sogndalstrand

      The (almost) untouched tourist gem Nesvåghålo.

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