Stokksnes
Scenic peninsula featuring black sand beaches, dramatic mountains, and a Viking Village film set. Known for striking landscapes, wildlife, and cinematic history. Read more…
Admission
Entrance fee paid at Viking Cafe
This peninsula on the southeastern coast is characterized by its black sand beaches and the prominent Vestrahorn and Brunnhorn mountains. The rugged landscape includes basalt columns and a lighthouse. It has historical significance due to a radar station built in the 1950s for airspace monitoring.
A notable feature is the Viking Village film set, which adds a cultural and cinematic element to the natural scenery. The area is recognized for its unique geological formations and diverse wildlife. The combination of natural beauty and historical structures makes it a point of interest for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
The peninsula remains accessible and is frequently used as a filming location due to its dramatic vistas. Its coastal environment and striking mountain views contribute to its reputation as a scenic landmark.
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