Rørvik - surrounded by thousands of islands
Time Travel through the Coastal Town of Rørvik
Excursion
Price from £66
Difficulty level
Level 2: Suitable for most.
Booking code
HRI-RVK3A,HRI-RVK11A,HRS-RVK1
Duration
2 hours
Notes
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Take a guided tour into the history and heritage of Rørvik
Visit three unique museums: Kystmusset Norveg, Berggården, and Telemuseet
Gain a new perspective of aquaculture through an interactive exhibition on salmon farming
See archaeological artefacts and learn about the fascinating history of local shipwrecks
A guide will meet you on the pier before we begin our immersive town walk and museum tour.
Rørvik's history starts after the ice has melted from the Ice Age, when small settlements were established in the area. On our tour, we’ll visit the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking Age, Middle Ages, and more recent times.
Each time period has its own distinctive character, but all are united by an enduring maritime heritage. One interesting part of this tour is the story of Hurtigruten ship St. Svitun that was wrecked on Folla, the open stretch of sea right outside of Rørvik.
We’ll first visit the Norveg Coastal Museum, which resembles the famous Sydney Opera House in how it draws architectural inspiration from the waves of the sea. We’ll explore the new aquaculture exhibition, which offers insights into the incredible story of modern-day Norwegian salmon production, and perhaps even a glimpse into its future.
We’ll then make our way to Berggården where you’ll see a shop display from 1888 and walk in historic living rooms from 1878. Our final stop is Telemuseet, which exhibits telephone sets through the ages, along with other historic technology. Here, you’ll learn about Rørvik Coast Radio Station which used to be a vital source of information for the locals.
Rørvik’s history starts after the ice has melted from the Ice Age, when small settlements were established in the area. On our tour, we’ll visit the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking Age, and Middle Ages, as well as more recent times.
Each era has its own distinctive character, but all are united by an enduring maritime heritage. One particularly interesting part of the tour is the story of St. Svitun, a Hurtigruten ship that was wrecked on Folla, the open stretch of sea right outside of Rørvik.