Segeln in Norwegen, vor allem in den Ryfylke-Fjorden. Navegando a vela en Noruega, sobre todo en los fiordos de Ryfylke. Voyages à la voile en Norvège, principalement dans les fjords de Ryfylke. Seiling i Norge, mest i Ryfylke-fjordene.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Lundsvågen Hundvåg


Guest harbour / small boat harbour, map, sea chart

Lundsvågen. An Alo 28 set afloat.

Lundsvågen. 59°00,04’N 05°45,34’E. Stavanger offers several guest harbours in or within walking distance to the city centre (see Stavanger). If you prefer more rural surroundings, a day or two in Lundsvågen's guest harbour  is a recommendable alternative. Normally maximum stay is tree days, shower/toilet and longer stays to be agreed upon. Lundsvågen is one of Stavanger's largest small boat harbours, and normally there is plenty of berths for visiting boats along the guest pier.

Junk-rigged Oslo dinghy "Broremann". Guest harbour behind the pier.

A disadvantage with Lundsvågen is that the bus connection (from Kisteneset to Hundvågkrossen and downtown) is meagre, but if you're willing to walk only 10 minutes, you'll reach the main road where the buses towards downtown runs frequently. One advantage with Lundsvågen is that there are always many people in the harbour, so if you like to chat with local yachters, you will have plenty of opportunities. In addition, Lundsvågen is situated far out in the fjords, and therefore is a good starting point for your sailing trips around islands nearby or towards central or southern Ryfylke. If you need some exercise after weeks in your boat, Lundsneset, close by, have nice footpaths along the shore.

Free breeze. An Albin Alpha 29, approaches Lundsvågen.

Sailing logger Nortun AE 87 of Stavanger, privately owned yacht, landing in Lundsvågen.

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