Sverd i fjell Møllebukta, 4044 Hafrsfjord

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Swords in rock | Buildings & Monuments | Hafrsfjord | Norway | By ,Hafrsfjord,, the monument Sverd i fjell (Swords in rock). This was where Harald Fairhair gathered Norway into one kingdom in 872. The monument consists of three swords that are fixed into the grown. They symbolise peace, unity and freedom. The hilts of the Viking swords are taken from swords found in different parts of the country. The monument is made by Fritz Røed (1928-2002), and was unveiled by King Olav in 1983. History of the battle of Hafrsfjord The battle of ,Hafrsfjord ,has been described in the Saga of Harald Fairhair in Snorre Sturlason's Heimskringla (the best known of the Old Norse kings' sagas), and it is considered to be the most important battle that contributed to the gathering of West Norway and Norway into one country. Back then, Norway was run by several kings, and the battle was between Harald Fairhair and these other kings. The dating of the battle to 872 is not confirmed, and could just as easily have happened in the 880s. In Hafrsfjord, divers have long searched for possible remains from the battle, however nothing has been found so far. There are still strong indications that the battle took place in Hafrsfjord. Fun fact about Harald Fairhair The love saga of Gyda and Harald Fairhair - according to the legend, as retold in the saga of Harald Fairhair, the reason he had for gathering Norway into one kingdom was allegedly that he desired to wed Gyda Eiriksdatter. Harald was in love with Gyda, the daughter of a king, and when he sent her men for her, she refused to come with them, because she did not find him sufficiently powerful. If he managed to be the sovereign of entire Norway, she would have him. According to the saga, Harald Fairhair rose to the challenge, and he promised not to cut his hair before he had accomplished to unite Norway into one kingdom. The rest, is as they say - history. Hafrsfjord and Møllebukta Hafrsfjord ,is located in both Stavanger and Sola municipalities. The fjord is around 9 kilometres long, and is a so-called threshold fjord. It has four thresholds, and is deepest by the end of the fjord, which is only 3,5 metres deep. This means that deep running boats cannot sail into the Hafrsfjord. You can cross the fjord in north over the Hafrsfjord bridge, or you must drive around. If you arrive by plane to ,Stavanger International Airport, Sola,, you often fly over the Hafrsfjord before landing. It is believed to have lived people here in this area long before the battle in 872. A petroglyph site has been found stemming from the Bronze Age, around 1800-500 BC. at Fluberget in Hestnes, and they have also discovered some bronze lurs in Revheimsmyra just nearby. The entire area around Hafrsfjord is rich in prehistoric artefacts. Hiking/recreational area/bathing Hafrsjord, is a popular recreational area all year round. There is a lovely bike route and walking path along the fjord. During summer, ,Møllebukta ,in Hafrsfjord is a warm and cosy bathing area for the entire family. A large area of grass lawns, natural soil and beach. A stream from the lake ,Store Stokkavatn, runs through the bathing area. A new and large parking place with access from Regimentveien was inaugurated in the Autumn 2020. There is a designated area for sailing boards. The popular hiking area ,Sørmarka ,is found not far away.

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Stian Thomassen
09.11.2023
Sverd i fjell
Nydelig sted med badestrand og gressplen. Litt få parkeringsplasser, men vanskelig å se hvordan de skulle laget flere uten at det skulle gå på bekostning av stedet.
T E
18.10.2023
Sverd i fjell
Store sverd.Sandstrand rett ved.Gratis parkeringsplass.Hvis en kjører forbi, så helt greit å ta å knipse noen bilder.
Sofia Melinova
23.09.2023
Sverd i fjell
Så de bare på vei til flyplassen. Veldig stilig monument da:)Skulle vært flere slike i Norge, men det er jo Norge så hva forventer du.
Torill Bye
17.09.2023
Sverd i fjell
Fin beliggenhet, tøffe sverd og fint å rusle rundt
Lars Marius Wold
20.08.2023
Sverd i fjell
Nydelig sted, Sørlandet på sitt beste, dette er verdt turen !
Ann Christin Sleveland
13.08.2023
Sverd i fjell
Flott liten badeplass med de kjente Sverd i fjell monumentene som rager flott på enden av berget med utsikt over Hafrsfjord . Kjekt å mate svanene når de stikker innom bukta. Kjempe gode is og kaffi å få kjøpt i bua på parkering plassen. Går du videre herifra får du en flott spasertur langs vannet helt rundt til Hafrsfjord brua og videre
Michel Filbert
13.08.2023
Sverd i fjell
Kjempe koselig plass, her kan man sitte og filosofere og kjøpe en is fra kiosken.
Odd Johannesen
11.08.2023
Sverd i fjell
Meget fint turområde salg fra bu i sommerhalvåret
Roald Kristiansen
10.08.2023
Sverd i fjell
Artig sted med historisk sus. Tar alltid med besøkende utenbys fra hit.
Bendik Skarpnes
08.08.2023
Sverd i fjell
Enkelt å finne med den gode sykkelveien som ender der. Monumentet er en fin severdighet, og et fint sted å stoppe når man er på sykkeltur. Det er kjekt at det selges is på parkeringsplassen. Ved solnedgang er omgivelsene vakre, særlig stranda, som bokstavelig talt ligger ett kort steinkast unna. Solid 5 av 5 stjerner!

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