Discover the best top things to do in Andoya, Norway including Smia Pub & Cafe, Bleikstranda, National Tourist Route Andoya, Kyststien Stave to Bleik, Kleivodden, Alveland Cafe & Shop, Bukkekjerka, Dverberg Kirke, Nordtun Gard, Puffin Safari.
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An unique pub with a cosy athmosphere.
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You should visit Bleik and if the weather is nice, stay, have a picnic, and maybe even go for a swim if you are the tough type!
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The Stave – Bleik coastal trail in Andoy is one of the Coastal Trails in Vesteralen. This is a trip with varying degrees of difficulty, but it is never so difficult that hikers in normal physical condition are unable to complete the route. The trail stretches over a distance of 9 km through a landscape of beaches, rocky shorelines, hills and mountains. The highest point is Matind (408 masl), offering a fantastic view out towards picturesque Bleiksoya. The trip from Stave to Bleik, including a detour to Matinden, takes 5-6 hrs. It is most common, however, to get on the trail at midpoint from the roadway and do half the route, hiking either north towards Bleik or south towards Stave. You do this, of course, after having climbed to the peak of Matind. Description of the route: The starting point is the car park at Baugtua, Stavedalen, 4 km from Bleik in the direction of Stave. From the car park, hike west through forest grove up to height 340 m. Continue over the ridge between Staveheia and Breidalen. Here you will pass by five hunting pits dating from the Stone Age. From the junction due south of Nonstind (379 m) you have several possibilities. You can continue west towards Matind, you can head south towards Hoyvika and Stave, or you can go north towards Bleik and the Bleik Beach. Whatever your choice, you will enjoy a light trek with a fantastic view in an area where the steep Vesteralen mountainsides plunge directly down into the ocean below. At the starting point at Baugtua there are information boards with a map and an overview of sights. The trail is marked with Ts. The trail is a sheep trail with sections of rocky ground and is not always clear to the eye in these sections the trail is marked with cairns. The trail is also indistinct along the shoreline, but the direction is obvious. The hiking terrain is varied, from mountain rock to moors and grassland. Along the entire coastal trail you will encounter cultural monuments that bear witness to human settlement as far back as the Stone Age. From Matind there is a good panorama out towards Bleiksoya, which has one of Vesteralen's largest colonies of puffins. Shags, kittiwakes and guillemots also nest here. Remember to bring along your binoculars! Overnight accommodation: You can spend the night at Bleik, Andenes or at Stave Camping in cottages, rorbu cabins, hotels or tents. You can also bring along your own tent if you prefer. Remember to review the Outdoor Recreation Act. Special equipment You need no other equipment than normal hiking gear. It is recommended to have good footwear since the route runs through varied terrain. How does one get to the rally point? Follow Road 82 towards Andenes. Turn off towards Bleik at the intersection just before entering Andenes. From Bleik you can follow county road 976 towards Stave approx. 4 km to the car park at Baugtua.
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Welcome to Alveland! Alveland smells of natural handmade soaps and freshly made cinnamon buns. We serve good coffee and sweet delicious cakes in the cafe. In the shop you can find lots of soaps, old-fashioned toys and homemade rarities. Are you wondering how natural soaps are made? Take a look into our soap workshop.
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