No. 1208  What they say about our region!

Tekst og foto:   Eirik Hustvedt (c)    Dato: Nov 10, 2005

 


  

haugalandet Net er tekstet på norsk og / eller engelsk ! Utenlandske beskrivelser av vår region

Satt og lette litt etter stoff til et leserinnlegg. Da fant jeg "skryt" som overgikk hva jeg selv var i stand til å forfatte. Les hva de skriver, utenlandske reiseselskaper og andre som beskriver vår region ( på engelsk):

 

Foreign descriptions of our region

Many times words are best to read from other hands than our own. We know that our region is a fine place.  At the moment, theres a storm outside my windows. Even that is exciting!

 

But read what others say, and come for yourself to see (picture links below the text:

Aferry.to - One of the most picturesque and pleasant regions of Europe.

In the south-west of Norway, where the roads meet and the fjords flow out into the sea through the dramatic landscape, flanked by the glacier Folgefonna to the north and the bracing mountain formation of Preikestolen in the south, you will find the pearl of the South-West; Haugalandet. Surrounded by a spectacular coastline and inviting fjords, are picturesque mountains and lush valleys, meandering rivers and placid lakes, lively towns and charming country villages all sewn together to create one of the most picturesque and pleasant regions of Europe. (
aferry.to )


Direct.ferries.com - Numerous historical sites and archaeological discoveries


Haugesund is currently one of the most exciting growth regions in Norway. From Haugesund, more than 160,000 people can be reached within an hour or so by car or high speed passenger ferry. It is also a part of the country well enriched with numerous historical sites and other archaeological discoveries. Haugesund ferry port is the departure and arrival point for the overnight ferries arriving from Newcastle in England with Fjord Line operating a weekly North Sea ferry service. (
direct.ferries.com )


Encyclopedia.com - about Haugesund

(hou´gesoon) , city (1995 pop. 29,073), Rogaland co., S Norway, a port on the North Sea. It has large fisheries and industries producing processed fish and aluminum. It also has a 928-ft (283-m) drydock, which, at its completion in 1979, was the largest in Scandinavia. Nearby are numerous Viking monuments, including the grave of Harold I (9th cent.).

(+ lots of others comments: encycopedia.com)

 

Travellibrary.com with lots of comments on Haugesund
Click the link to visit

Carrentals.co.uk - Idyllic spot for keen fishermen
Haugesund lies in southwestern Norway along a coastal stretch of islands and peninsulas, surrounded by scenic countryside of moors and mountains.

The city is best known for its festive and cultural events in summer, particularly the Norwegian film festival and International Trade Jazz Festival, "Sildajazzen". It also has an art gallery, specialising in modern art, and a city museum.

Haugesund is an idyllic spot for keen fishermen, with options to hire a boat or join one of the tourist fishing trips. An attractive golf course is located in serene natural surroundings only 20kms from the town. The gentle countryside just outside the centre is a blissful area for walking. Haugesund's main shopping area is the kilometre-long Skaregate Street, with hundreds of stores and a major shopping complex. In October, visitors can check out Haugesund's outdoor market. The town has a lively nightlife, with numerous bars and restaurants to choose from. Get into the Scandinavian spirit with a dinner of reindeer or impressive seafood at one of the most authentic restaurants, Lothes Mat and Vinhus. The majority of bars in and around town play an interesting blend of Irish folk music, country and Norwegian pop, with the exception of Mack Kjelleren, which specialises in live acts.

Outside Haugesund to the north, you can visit the grave of Harald Harfagri, the Viking whose rule united Norway. At Avaldsnes, three miles south, stands St Olav's, a 13th century church. The large island of Karmoy is linked to Haugesund via an enormous arched bridge, and is a must for those wishing to view or photograph some of Norway's magnificent fjords.

There are flights to Haugesund from Oslo, Bergen, Copenhagen, *London, Billund and Aberdeen, and express boats and ferries from the neighbouring towns of Stavanger and Bergen. There is also a ferry connection to Newcastle with the Fjord Line and *Hanstholm in western Denmark. (*=attached by the editor of this site)     (carrentals.co.uk)

Universität Lünebürg:  Cut from description of Stord Haugesund college
"The surroundings offer unique possibilities for out-door activities: hiking, fishing, sailing and swimming in the summertime, skating, downhill- and cross country skiing in the wintertime. Cultural and leisure time at the college is also dominated by an active college choir, several bands, drama- and sport groups, student clubs and societies.
The college offers highly qualified staff, and constant staff development is a key priority in order to meet the requirements of tomorrow´s society. Consequently the college welcomes exchange students and staff, believing that this activity helps increase the quality of teaching and research and student care services"  (
link to the page )

Here is the region that they talk about:


Links to large pictures from our archives:

Haugesund - Smedasundet

Haugesund harbour with lots of fishing boats

Towards Haugesund by the Tonjer lighthouse

Towards lake Eivindsvann and Haugesund, from view point Steinsfjellet

North of Haugesund: Ship passing Slettå (open sea area )

From Gismarvik in Tysvær community, south east of Haugesund

Scenic part of Utsira, an island community west of Haugesund

Sand - 80 km and a ferry east of Haugesund: Under the mountains in Ryfylke


 

Tusenvis av bilder fra vårt distrikt

Arkivsidene i Haugesund Today / Haugalandet Net

Thousands of more pictures from our region in the archives

 


Kart / Maps

Haugesundsområde og havet utenfor. Urter er markert
Map of the Haugesund area and the ocean west of it. Urter is marked.

Du finner interaktive kommunekart på visithaugalandet.no
You will find Interactive maps of all communities on Haugalandet 
under the link "map" ( kart ) on www.visithaugalandet.no

Ryfylke: Link til regionskart på Visit-Ryfylkes eget nettsted
Ryfylke: Link to  map on the Visit Ryfylke site: www.visit-ryfylke.com 

Kart over Hardanger fra www . hardangerfjord . com

Simadalsfjord / Kjeåsen i øvre, høyre halvdel

Map showing the Hardanger fjord (Kjeåsen upper, right part )


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