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Haugesund Ferry
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More About Haugesund
Haugesund is a city and municipality in the county of Rogaland, in southwest Norway.
Haugesund is not only a city engulfed with natural beauty but also has various historical and archaeological sites. The city centre itself has a distinctive street layout which makes it very attractive. The pearl of the South West, as the city of Haugesund is known is located where the roads meet the fjords out into the sea through the dramatic landscape, flanked by a glacier Folgefonna to the north and the bracing mountain formation of preikestolen in the south.
Haugesund has retained its tradition through the years and is still a cultural centre for its region. Several festivals are held here with the Norwegian International Film Festival and the Sildajazz (an international Jazz festival) being the largest.
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The North Sea port of Haugesund lies well off the beaten routes and is rarely visited by travellers. It’s a base for the historically rich Haugelandet region with some interesting sights, while the Haugesund waterfront is lined with wooden buildings and has a real buzz about it in summer. The town also has a busy summer festival calendar. The area around Haugesund carries huge historical significance for Norwegians. It was in the nearby Hafrsfjord that the decisive battle took place in 872 and Norway was first unified.
Please note:
- Fjordline dropped Haugesund from its Bergen to Hirtshals Denmark route in 2009 - using the new Risavika terminal near Stavanger instead.
- DFDS Seaways dropped the service to Newcastle England in 2008. There is no longer any ferry between Norway and England.
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