Natural harbour
Region: Norway (3278), Vestland (579), Hordaland (375), Bjørnafjorden (21), Bergen (20) and Lysekloster (5)
Per Garen says:
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Narrow entrance with protruding rocks. There were two sailboats when we arrived, and three is probably enough. Sheltered and safe, but very confined atmosphere and oppressive with lots of forest, etc.
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1 x helpful | written on 16. Jun 2024
Southern Promise says:
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A slightly narrow passage into the innermost part.
It might be a good idea to moor to the land when anchoring, since it is tight.
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1 x helpful | written on 7. Jul 2023
Suse / SY Ronja says:
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Good anchoring conditions, approximately 5 meters depth at the innermost part of the inlet, sandy bottom. Here you are surrounded by forests and high mountains, be aware of downdrafts where direction and strength can vary significantly from the weather forecast.
It is nicer (smooth rocks and pine trees) outside the innermost inlet. There are many bolts here.
About an hour with a dinghy if you want to go around the whole of Lysøen. Approximately 3 nautical miles round trip to the store at Buena Kai.
NOTE. Bergen and Omland Friluftsråd’s mooring buoy has been removed.
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2 x helpful | written on 25. Apr 2023 | updated_on 24. May 2024
SY Gabbiano says:
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Anchorage: One can moor with a stern anchor towards land, or one can anchor up. Good sandy bottom.
The Area: The entire Lysøya has well-maintained trails around the whole island. There are benches provided where one has a view over Krossfjorden. Ole Bull's summer villa is located here, it is normally open for visits and concerts during the summer season. In the summer of 2021 and 2022, it is closed for renovation. There is a quay and a floating dock on the other side of the island, near the Ole Bull Villa. The floating dock is 12m and can be used for mooring until 22:00. The quay is used by the scheduled boat and residents of the island; any mooring to it must be agreed upon in advance.
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3 x helpful | written on 9. Jun 2021
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