A Small County with a Lot of Energy Photo: Margunn Farestveit Modalen Kommune MODALEN KOMMUNE Modalen Is a Mountainous County with Its’ Centre on the Waters Edge
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ModalenA small county with a lot of energy Photo: Margunn Farestveit Modalen kommune MODALEN KOMMUNE Modalen is a mountainous county with its’ centre on the waters edge. Modalen is an agricultural county with walls of granit and mineral rock. Modalen is an Energy and ICT county where technology creates modern work places. You’ll find all-year-round activity in Modalen, whether you’re looking for beautiful and breathtaking nature and scenery, or good social and cultural Photo: Liv Ekse experiences. Modalen is the natural gateway to Stølsheimen, a large nature reserve which lies between the Sognefjord, Voss, Masfjord and Vika mountains. Stølsheimen, idyllic for outdoor activities, has a large network of marked walks and tourist cottages. The county centre, Mo, a small village which lies on the innermost point of the Mofjord is well worth a visit. Along side the quaint harbour buildings and Photo:Bjarte Nygard promenade you’ll find a shop, post office, café/restaurant, overnight accommodation and an activity centre “Bryggjeslottet” with swimmingpool, sauna, bowling, library and excellent training facilities. Modalen is the pearl of the Osterfjord, around an hours’ drive by car from Bergen – a small county, with a lot of energy, which offers a wide variety of unforgetable experiences. Photo: Margunn Farestveit www.modalen.no Photo: Liv Ekse Mobryggja “Mobryggja” is the place for food and 2–6 people, each with private bath/ art enthusiasts in Modalen – a place shower room, kitchenette, T.V. and where you can meet people over a wireless fiber optic internet connection. 7 coffee, or just sit and marvel at the of the apartments have a view out over fantastic view out over the Mo fjord the fjord. whilst enjoying a tasty meal. A holiday and conference centre offering Hosts Egill and Guđbjørg, from Island, unique opportunities for guests who want have together created a place with to experience the famous Western atmosphere, a place with high quality Norway Scenery. The striking food, accommodation and service. surroundings along with an atmosphere of great tranquility will give you peace of mind. Mobryggja welcomes both holiday and conference guests to Mo. 18 apart-ments from 20 to 60 m², accommodate Photo: Magne Sandnes Contact information: Egill and Guđbjørg, Mobryggja AS, Mo, 5729 Modalen, Norway www.mobryggja.no [email protected] Tel. (+47) 481 19 941 Mobryggja Photo: Magne Sandnes Mobryggja Photo: Britt Farestveit Stølsheimen In Stølsheimen you’ll find the best the west coast nature has to offer. Here are steep, green valleys and sheer, high mountains, well stocked fishing lakes, babling streams and frothing water-falls cascading down the mountains. Stølsheimen is one of the most beautiful nature reserves we have on the west coast of Norway, an area where you can enjoy peace and tran- quility, even in the high tourist season. Modalen is a natural starting point for walks in the area, from Mo village, or by following one of the dirt roads, of which several, lead up to the foot of the Photo: Einar J. Grieg mountains. These roads have provided easier access to the 9 tourist cottages, owned by Bergen Turlag (walking club), Information: in the area, both in summer and winter. There are several short-day walks Map from Statens Kartverk 1216 nr. I, II, III og IV. Walking map “Modalen between the cottages in Stølsheimen, & Stølsheimen”, Modalen Kommune which make it also ideal for families with 2004. young children. Starting points: Mo, Hellandsdalen, Steinsland and Stølsvatn-dam. For transport: Modalen-Eksingedalen Billag (Bus) Tel. (+47) 56 59 56 20 Aktiv i Modalen, tel. (+47) 976 28 131 For information about the cottages: See Bergen Turlag’s Photo: Torill Refsdal Aase, Bergen Turlag website: www.bergen-turlag.no Stølsheimen Photo: Einar J. Grieg Solrenningen Photo: Vibeke Thorsen Otterstadstølen Photo: Britt Farestveit Aktiv i Modalen — cottaghire and guided trips Do you want an active holiday? Do you want to take home knowledge of the culture and nature of the area you’ve visited? “Aktiv i Modalen” offer guided walks to some of the most beautiful areas in the region: Otterstadstølen, Hellandsdalen and Solrenningen. You can combine the trip to Solrenningen with kayak paddling if wished. Photo: Magne Sandnes If you would like a comfortable overnight stay on a mountain farm, with family or friends, hire of a cottage can be arranged at Otterstadstølen through Aktiv i Modalen. We also offer hire of bicycles and can advise on the best cycle routes in the area. If you like mushrooms, but have never had the courage to pick them, then why Photo: Liv-Anne AAnesen not join one of the mushroom courses run during the autumn by Aktiv i Modalen. Contact information: Liv-Anne Aanesen, Aktiv i Modalen, Mo, 5729 Modalen, Norway www.aktivimodalen.no [email protected] Otterstadstølen Photo: Britt Farestveit Tel. (+47) 976 28 131 Bryggje slottet The activity centre “Bryggjeslottet” lies alongside the harbour at Mo and offers excellent facilities including a swimming pool, sauna, bowling hall, sports hall, training room and library. The “Bryggjeslottet” also offers a wide variety of arrangements throughout the year including cinema, concerts and conferences, and has an amphitheatre which can seat up to 230 people. Hire of location and catering can also be arranged for birthday parties etc. The building was opened in June of 2007 and is a fantastic facility for both residents and tourists alike. The swimming pool and bowling hall have set opening times, but are also avail-able for hire on an hourly basis. How about a walk in the mountains, a few lengths of the swimming pool, a relaxing half hour in the sauna – and, to round off the day, a gourmet dinner at Mobryggja restaurant! Contact information: Bryggjeslottet, Mo, 5729 Modalen, Norway Tel.: (+47) 56 59 90 52 www.bryggjeslottet.no Bryggje slottet Photo: Magne Sandnes Photo: Britt Farestveit Photo: Britt Farestveit Photo: Roar Christiansen /BT Photo: Roar Christiansen /BT Fishing in the Modalselva Photo: Einar J. Grieg Photo: Liv-Anne Aanesen The river in Modalen is a good sea trout river with fish of up to 4-5 kilos. Salmon can also be caught here. The anadromous Photo: Hallgeir Neset stretch of river is 6 km in length and lies between Mo and the Hellands waterfall. The river is open for fishing of sea trout Fishing permits for the river can be and salmon from the 15th of July until the purchased from land owners or 30th of September. The fish take Modalen Lodge & Camping, advantage of the strong tidal current at tel. (+47) 56 23 67 83 Mostraumen, also a good place to try you luck with a fishing rod. There are also Fishing permits for the lakes can be several mountain lakes in Modalen, which purchased from the land owners. are rich with trout, and fishing permits are available for purchase. For information on development of the river go to: http//www.modalselva.net/ Coop Modalen Harbour Mo Coop has been a meeting place for the locals since it was established in 1887. A grocery store of a good old household name: here you can buy milk and bread, and if you need “wellies”, nails, a fishing rod or zip you’ll also find those on the shelves in the Coop. The store has modern post and bank services, and also runs the petrol and diesel pumps in the villiage. Coop also have a small store at Øvre- Photo: Britt Farestveit Photo: Einar J. Grieg Helland, further up the valley. The boat harbour at Mo has been acclaimed as the 3rd best in Hordaland Opening times: district, and here we have boat turists from both near and far. The harbour Monday-Friday: 09:30 AM – 17:00 PM has 72 guest places with good Saturday: 09:30 AM – 15:00 PM availability of electricity and sanitation. Sunday: 12:00 AM - 17:00 PM The white sandy beach, which lies nearby, is a summerday magnet for children of all ages. Here you’ll also Photo: Hallgeir Neset find petrol/diesel pumps, a shop, post office, restaurant, sports centre and playground nearby. From Easter until late autumn you’re guaranteed good company if you take a trip into Mo. Contact: Mobryggja AS, tel. (+47) 481 19 941 Walks in Modalen Modalen is ideal for walkers and hikers alike, with a good variety of easy going terrain for those who enjoy a relaxing stroll, and well marked trails leading up the mountains for the more energetic walker or hill climber. The old thoroughfare begins at Nygård south east in the valley and down to Mo, and the stretch between Mo village and Farestveit is a 2–3 hour walk on good trails. Along the whole of this narrow Bleidalsstølen Photo: Margunn Farestveit valley there are trails which lead up the mountains, either to the many old mountain farms, to neighbouring valleys or to “The Castle”, overlooking the Mofjord. Several of the trails are marked with the new standard tourist signs, which give information on the length of the walk and how demanding it is, and there are blue markers along each trail which lead the way. Slottet/The Castle Photo: Esben Hesjedal This gigantic block of mountain rock hangs mid-way over the Mofjord attracting both locals and tourists alike. You can walk up the well marked trail from the main road and feel the tension in you stomach when you lie down flat and peer over the edge of this amazing cliff. It’s around 200 meters straight down to the fjord below, and the view in towards Mo and further out over Oster fjord is unbelievable. Information: “Turar i Modalen” by Photo: Ole Kristian Johannessen, Bergen Turlag Kenneth Monsen .