Marina
Region: Norway (3278), Trøndelag (297), Nord-Trøndelag (118), Nærøysund (31), Rørvik (15) and Austafjord (2)
Arne Henriksen says:
description
Approach and maritime conditions: Easily accessible, side fjord to Langsundet on Ytter-Vikna
Mooring: Floating dock, alongside. 6m depth
The area: Austafjord is a settlement in Vikna municipality, Trøndelag, by Langsundet on Ytter-Vikna, approximately 30 km from Rørvik. Austafjord is the endpoint for Fv. 770 from the mainland over Inner-Vikna and Mellom-Vikna.
The place has a community center with a school and kindergarten.
There is some tourism and fishing camping here.
There is a store in the area, 100m from the guest dock.
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
1 x helpful | written on 5. Jun 2021
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