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WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE HAUGESUND

Haugesund Town

Haugesund is a charming cruise destination on Norway’s southwest coast, situated between fjords, mountains, and the open North Sea. From this historical Viking town, you can discover gorgeous coastal landscapes, Viking sites, and some of Norway’s most iconic natural scenery.

Our Haugesund tours and shore excursions are accessible for wheelchair users, scooter users, slow walkers, and able-bodied travelers. The itineraries are flexible and customizable to your wishes. We work with knowledgeable local English-speaking guides and use private adapted vehicles to ensure a comfortable, safe, and relaxed experience throughout your visit.

TOURS IN HAUGESUND

Haraldshaugen

Wheelchair Accessible Panoramic Tour of Haugesund – Approx. 2 hours

Embark on this Wheelchair Accessible Panoramic Tour of Haugesund that is the perfect introduction to the birthplace of Norway. Drive through the charming city center, pass the iconic pastel-pink Town Hall, and hear stories of herring booms, shipbuilding, and lively festivals—all from the comfort of your private adapted vehicle.

Tours in Haugesund

A comfortable, wheelchair adapted vehicle picks you up from your hotel or the cruise port and lets you explore Haugesund and its surrounding region, where Viking history meets spectacular Norwegian nature.

Together with your experienced English-speaking guide, you will discover the most remarkable sights: from the national monument at Haraldshaugen, commemorating Norway’s first king, to the striking Pink Town Hall, once voted the most beautiful in Norway. You can also experience the striking Steinsfjellet viewpoint, which allows you to enjoy panoramic views over Haugesund and its surrounding landscape.

Each tour is flexible in length and pace. Just let us know your preferences in advance and we’ll craft the perfect accessible tour for you.

About Haugesund

Haugesund, located between Bergen and Stavanger in Western Norway, has deep roots in Viking history and is closely linked to the unification of Norway under King Harald Fairhair. Today, Haugesund is a vibrant coastal town that blends maritime heritage with modern Norwegian culture.

With its combination of fjord landscapes, Viking heritage, and authentic coastal atmosphere, Haugesund offers a memorable and distinctive destination to explore on Norway’s scenic west coast.

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