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Gildeskål’s natural surroundings provide excellent opportunities for outdoor life. While travelling along the magnificent coastline with its fords and numerous islands, make a short detour to see some wild mountain scenery. Exit road Fv17 at Sundsford and head for Sundsfordfellet (14 km). (Note! No caravans.)
In Gildeskål there are also exciting and special caves, from “Lønngangen” near Forstranda which is suitable for families, to the more demanding cave “Greftkjelen” in Skauvolldal, 5,2 km. The flora is particularly rich, including a large variety of species of orchid.
Artscape Nordland is represented here by the work entitled “The Forgotten Place” (Norw. “Den glömda staden”) along highway Rv 17 at Oterstranda. At this same spot, visitors will also find “The Nord Land”, a collaborative project with Thai artists.
THE OLD CHURCH IN GILDESKÅL It dates back to the first half of the 12th century, and it lies approximately nine kilometres from Kystriksveien. Guided tours during the summer season.
Work ‘Den glömda staden’.
The island of Sør-Fugløy is the haunt of a colony of puffins and the white-tailed eagle is not an unusual sight. Seals can often be seen playing on the islets and in the sounds. All this you can explore if you take a roundtrip from Inndyr with the local express boat “Elias Blix II” (phone:+47 95737044).
At the islands Arnøyene and Nord- Arnøy you will find a German fortress with four cannons from World War II.
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The 175th anniversary of the re- nowned Norwegian songwriter and poet Elias Blix in 2011 will be marked with a festival from 12–14 August in Våg and Gildeskål church site
Tourist Information Gildeskål kommune Tel. +47 75 76 06 00 • Fax +47 75 75 75 11
postmottak@gildeskal.kommune.no gildeskal.kommune.no kystriksveien.no
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