Skudeneshavn, Norway
Skudeneshavn, Norway

On the southern tip of Karmøy island in the Boknafjorden and Karmsundet strait, sits pretty Skudeneshavn. A charming town founded in the early nineteenth century, Skudenshavn is defined by its roots as a small fishing village and its Old Town, Gamle Skudeneshavn. Considered one of the best preserved in Northern Europe, the Old Town is frequently called “the White Empire Town,” because the town’s cityscape is characterized by its pristine white wooden houses crafted in the Empire style. Discover the town’s narrow streets, beautiful architecture, and charming cafés, perhaps visiting the Skudeneshavn and Mælandsgården museums and Verdens Minste Kafe, the world’s smallest café. Nature lovers can explore Skudenshavn’s hiking spots, take in coastal walks, and beautiful beaches that dot the archipelago.
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