Explore Varberg: Egersund's city mountains
Panoramic views and historical sites
Varberg, Egersund's city mountain, offers a unique experience. Explore the summit with information boards about wartime events and relaxing areas with maps, binoculars and benches.
Nature trails and viewpoints
Take a scenic path or road to the top for stunning views of the city, the harbour and the district. Binoculars at the top provide detailed terrain views.
Petroglyphs at the foot
At the foot of Varberg, you'll find petroglyphs from the Late Bronze Age. Two impressive ship figures can be explored near Øvre Prestegårdsvei.
History of navigation and compass roses
Discover the history of Varberg through two compass roses, one from the 17th century and one from the 19th century. These testify to the summit's navigational significance throughout the ages.
Viewpoint and Wartime History
Explore the wartime bunker that shows the peak's important role as a lookout point. Learn about the captains' use of the compass rose during the war to calculate sailing data.
Notification system and telecommunications history
Varberg has deep roots in the early warning system with wheat and its history goes back to Haakon the Good. In 1968, it was confirmed as a communications hub with the building of a telecommunications station, which is still in operation. Explore Varberg and experience its rich history and magnificent views.