There’s little that compares to rowing a traditionally built wooden boat on Jølstravatnet or into the mighty Kjøsnesfjorden. This is more than just a nature experience – it’s a meeting with coastal heritage, craftsmanship, and tradition, felt in every stroke of the oars.
Learn to row a færing – the traditional way
You’ll have the chance to learn the art of rowing a færing – an iconic, handcrafted wooden boat that has been part of Western Norway’s landscape for generations. With guidance from an experienced local, you’ll learn the technique, the history, and the harmony between boat and rower. If you already know how to row, you can rent the boat and set off on your own peaceful journey.
Two ways to experience the færing:
With a guide:
A local rowing enthusiast takes you on a two-hour journey across the water. You’ll receive instruction in traditional rowing, hear stories from the fjord, and feel your pulse slow in rhythm with the oars.
Price: NOK 950 per hour (minimum 2 hours)
Rent the boat on your own:
If you already know how to row and want to shape your own experience, rent the færing for half a day and explore the waters at your own pace.
Price: NOK 1000 for 4 hours (two pairs of oars)
About the boat
This is no ordinary boat. It’s a traditionally built færing, crafted by hand using time-honoured techniques and deep respect for both materials and coastal culture. The boat is light, yet sturdy – ideal for both lake and fjord.
Who is this for?
- Anyone looking for a calm and authentic nature experience
- Families and couples who want to try something unique
- Culture and history enthusiasts
- Adventurers eager to discover the fjord on their own
What’s included?
- Life jackets and oars
- Instruction and guiding if needed
- A memory for life in the stunning nature of Western Norway
Location
Starting point at Jølstravatnet / Kjøsnesfjorden, with easy access and good parking.
Prefer the wind in your hair and covering more ground in less time?
Kjøsnes Feriehytter also offers rental of a 15-foot boat with a 40 HP motor for those who want to explore the fjord at a faster pace – perfect for fishing, sightseeing, or simply enjoying a day out on the water.
Price: NOK 800 per day