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"Soppene" på Ropeid kai som lyser i mørket.
© Frid Jorunn Stabell/Statens vegvesen
Daytrips in Suldal

Architectural Tour in Suldal

Embark on an architectural hunt in Suldal. The architectural tour boasts the finest collection of architectural wonders in Fjord Norway and is the only tourist route in Norway featuring both modern and historical architecture in a day trip. Conclude the day with a delightful meal at Energihotellet in Nesflaten. This drive will take about 2 hours without any stops included.

Suldal Municipality

Calm

4 hours

1

Høsebrua bridge and Sandsfossen at Sand

Høsebrua is a pedestrian bridge across the Suldalslågen river at Sand in Ryfylke, designed by Rintala Eggertsson Architects.

© Dag Jenssen
2

The rest area Ostasteidn close in Suldal

Ostateidn is a new spectacular rest area on the north side of the Sandsfjord bridge in Suldal. It is inspired by Lars Hertervig's dramatic paintings of Ryfylke.

© Jarle Lunde/ Suldal Foto
3

Venterommet (waiting room) and "the mushrooms" at Ropeid

"Venterommet" with large glass windows and the "mushrooms" of recycled plastic boats on Ropeid ferry quay in Suldal are unique attractions along the Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke.

© Øistein Aardal Hagen
4

Architecture & hydropower, Nesflaten

Nesflaten is a village in Suldal in scenic Ryfylke. The hydropower station and the workers' dwellings are some of the best-preserved examples of Norwegian functionalism. 

© Dag Jenssen
5

Energihotellet at Nesflaten

Energihotellet is idyllic located in Nesflaten in Ryfylke, and focuses on local food, culture and the history of hydroelectric power production in Suldal. 

© Tom Haga
6

The rest area Flesefossen in Suldal

At Flesefossen waterfall, between Sand and Røldal, you will find the largest rest area along the Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke, National Road 13.

© Frid Jorunn Stabell/Statens vegvesen