Rosendal : Profile
This attractive village is now a most convenient port of call when transiting the coast between Stavanger and Bergen. For music-lovers it would probably serve as a destination on its own, as during the summer it features many classical concerts and other musical attractions. In addition to the attraction of its being a centre of arts and crafts, it also lies at the entrance to the Hardanger Fjord.
The visitors' berthing has recently been considerably extended with new floating pontoons which can now house up to 60 yachts as well as improved berthing at the quays around the harbour.
Last updated July 2010.
Rosendale Guest Harbour Rosendal Hamn, Postboks 141, N-5486 Rosendal Tel:+47-46 93 20 12 www.rosendalhamn.no, post@rosendalhamn.no 60 berths, all facilities, fuel berth, laundry, free WiFi.
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