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Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The path up isn't particularly pleasant. It's a steep gravel track. But the view from the top is simply stunning.
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Beautiful rocky plateau
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According to legend, King Harald Hårfagre (Harald I called Fairhair) is buried near Haraldshaugen. A granite obelisk erected in 1872, with 29 smaller monuments from 29 regions, commemorates the founding of the kingdom in 872 and its founder, Harald Fairhair. Nearby, at an old Thing site in Krosshaugen, stands a stone cross from the Christianization period around the year 1000.
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Hi All, could someone advice me is there any posibilities to rent a kayak 🛶 near Himakana? Thanks
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During my running route I passed by, that day I ran 10 km, and I also cooled down like the local people do there at Friområde: Kvalsvik Badeplass for a few minutes to cool down. yes I can say it is very cold this time but it is done.
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Too much going on for me personally.. if the Asian fellow citizens are busy taking pictures of each other for half an hour, it's not an insider tip
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