Natural harbour
Region: Norway (3278), Vestland (579), Hordaland (375), Bjørnafjorden (21) and Halhjem (2)
Steinar Hjelmbrekke says:
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Simple entry, many bolts in the rock and on the dock. At low tide, it is somewhat shallow for larger boats if you anchor to the dock and need to have the anchor far back towards land on the opposite side. Sandy bottom.
Great area with benches, large grass fields, beach, grill, and outhouse.
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1 x helpful | written on 24. Jun 2023 | updated_on 24. Jun 2023
Torbjørn Hergum says:
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Popular and child-friendly!
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0 x helpful | written on 29. Dec 2022
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