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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HaugesundHaugesund - Wikipedia

    Haugesund ([ˈhæʉɡəsʉn] ⓘ) is a municipality and town on the North Sea in Rogaland county, Norway. As of December 2023, the municipality of Haugesund has a population of 37,855. The vast majority of the population (37,008) live in the Haugesund urban area in the municipality's southwest.

  2. The unique island communities have a peaceful atmosphere. There are no cars on the islands, it is the importance of the ocean that counts. Experience Haugesund on foot, and see historical monuments, learn about industrial history and enjoy a rich cultural and café scene. ...

  3. Jan 7, 2021 · Things to do in Haugesund and other fun facts about this western Norway city. This Norwegian west coast city between Bergen and Stavanger has plenty of history, culture and things to do. Yet it took me eight years of living in Norway before I finally made it to Haugesund.

  4. Jul 10, 2024 · Located on the southwest coast of Norway, Haugesund is a historic town with rich Viking heritage. Today, it's known as one of the country’s busiest cruise ports. Here's how to spend your time in Haugesund.

  5. Nestled between mountains, islands and the North Sea, the Haugesund region in Fjord Norway holds a special place in the country’s history. The region’s landscape is often compared to the places you see in famous series like Game of Thrones and Vikings.

  6. Things to Do in Haugesund, Norway: See Tripadvisor's 7,849 traveller reviews and photos of Haugesund tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Haugesund. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. www.fjordnorway.com › en › attractionsHaugesund - Fjord Norway

    Norways maritime capital. If you visit Haugesund today, you’ll see that it still makes its living from the sea, and it is often referred to as the maritime capital of Norway. Norway’s only national monument, Haraldshaugen, erected in honour of Harald Fairhair, is in Haugesund.

  8. Exploring Haugesund, Norway? You’re in for a treat! This charming coastal town is a gem waiting to be discovered. Start your adventure with a visit to the historic Haraldshaugen, the national monument commemorating the unification of Norway. Wander through the vibrant Rådhusplassen, where you can soak in the town’s lively atmosphere.

  9. www.fjordnorway.com › en › destinationsHaugesund - Fjord Norway

    Haugesund. Welcome to Haugesund and Haugalandet, the viking destination of Fjord Norway, and a region full of contrasts. Åkrafjord, Langfoss waterfall, coastal culture, the unique Viking history at Avaldsnes, idyllic island communities such as Utsira and Røvær and charming small town life are a few of the highlights.

  10. Haugesund is a city in the county of Rogaland, in the West Norway region of Norway. The town offers a much wider range of goods and services than might be expected from a city of its size (approximately 37,000 inhabitants in 2020), due to its position as the definite centre of its relatively populous region.