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20 things see and do 30 THINGS SEE AND DO

Try Your Luck On A Treasure Hunt

Right at the edge of Stad municipality you’ll find the two popular surfers’ beaches, Hoddevik and Ervik, known all over the world. At Hoddevik the surf’s perfect both summer and winter. The spectacular surrounding nature and shielding mountains makes this visit a once in a lifetime experience. You can rent surfing geer, take classes and stay the night, but it’s a popular place so don’t wait around to book.

The Cabin That Clings To The Cliff

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At Åheim in Vanylven you can experience life as a treasure hunter. Search for the beautiful gems hidden under the gravel in Sundalen. The area hosts one of the world’s largest deposits of the mineral olivine. Digging for gemstones is exciting, but requires a little patience. If lucky, you will find a big, green peridot, a type of gemstone already known in Antiquity. Peridot from Åheim is worldrenowned for its intense green colour and purity. All the largest mineral museums both in Norway and abroad have peridots from Åheim in their collections.

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In September of 2019 a new storm cabin opened at Kalvåg, about 400 meters after the mountain Dosavarden, hence the cabin name Dosabu. The cabin is spectacularly situated as it perches on the mountain’s side high above open sea. All you see is ocean, ships in the distance and a rich bird life. Maybe even a sea eagle. Dosabu is worth a visit both on sunny and stormy days, and the sunsets are nothing less than fabulous. From Nesje the cabin is about a 3,5 km walk. If you start the hike from Kalvåg, the trip will be 6,5 km one way.

Visit The Island With No Cars 21

The island Silda situated outside Måløy is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. To get to this carless island you would have to go by your own boat or hop on the shuttle boat Øyglimt. The island has a well developed harbour which is popular among seafarers. Silda also has good hiking trails including a round trip of the island, only about 1.5 km all in all. There are only a few permanent residents on this island, but during the summer the population increases drastically due to the many holiday homes. At Silda you can also eat at the cosy restaurant Skjærbuda.

Stored Ammunition In The Cave

The area Gottebergshammeren in Måløy is now more available for both locals and visitors. There is now a trail to the top including a trail to the cave that served as ammunition storage for the Germans during WWII. The firing position was meant to overpower allied air strikes. Five German soldiers held watch at the spot and the people of Måløy had to seek cover when air alarms sounded.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ACTIVITIES?

If you need equipment and gear to fill your vacation with action, you can visit BUA Måløy. You’ll find it close to the town square in Måløy. BUA is a national ideal organization working to make it easier for children and young people to try out activities without increasing the family’s spending. These «lending centrals» can be found several places in the municipalities of Kinn, Stad, Bremanger and Vanylven.

Enjoy Beautiful Views

On the island Vågsøy and the mainland you can enjoy great views of the city, villages and the ocean. From Ellingskarhornet in the south end you can enjoy a great view of Måløy, and you can also take a round or two in the walking or jogging trails. One trail circles the sports field situated in the mountain side and the other circles the lake Skramsvatnet. From the trails you can also easily reach hiking trails to mountains Kjæretoppane or Veten. If you want a view of Måløy and

24/7 KIOSKS OPEN I REMOTE AREAS

from mainland you can visit the triangleshaped cabin situated on top of the mountain Kletten.

In Norway shops are usually closed on Sundays and national holidays, but don’t despair. There are open kiosks in between, and in three places in the remote regions of Stad municipality you’ll find small, unmanned kiosks called «Tår». There are Tår-kiosks in the surfer’s villages Hoddevik and Ervik, as well as in Selje. The last one is situated by the beautiful beach Seljesanden. The kiosks have more than just kiosk supplies, and also stock your basic necessities and some groceries.

Test Your Nerves In Via Ferrata

Hornelen Via Ferrata, the iron trail bolted into the steep mountain side of Europe’s highest seacliff Hornelen 860 meters above sea level, opens in mid June. You’ll find yourself climbing straight up the precipitous mountain side with the ocean several hundred meters below you. Airy, to say the least. The rush of adrenalin is guaranteed. You can choose different routes, some short and some longer, and you can also book guided tours for half a day or a whole day. Safety is at the forefront, maintained through experienced guides and all necessary security precautions are taken.

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