![]() There are 4 daily ferries to this charming island.įrom Ålesund: Take a boat from Ålesund to Hamnsund, continue by bus to Harøya/Finnøya, and then ferry from Finnøy to Ona. The ferry from Småge stops at Orten, Finnøya and Sandøya before arriving at Ona. Drive 10 km to Småge and leave the car here. The location close to the open sea and rough weater requires you to bring warm and windproof clothing.įrom Molde: Take the ferry from Hollingen, 19 km west of Molde, to Aukra. ![]() On the island, there are holiday homes located directly on the quay, and local supplyers offer a wide range of activities on site, including various forms of fishing. Ona is a great destination both during summer and winter. The surroundings offer highly memorable experiences, with peaceful spots where you can enjoy the silence and tranquility. In the area, you wil find a small summer café, two pottery workshops, a craft shop, a chapel and a long, white sandy beach. It is possible to enter the lighthouse, and from the top you will be rewarded with a fantastic view of the ocean and the mainland. The lighthouse was built in 1865 and is centrally located on the island's highest point, Onakalven. The picturesque island has a beauty that attracts travelers from far and near, and the most famous attraction is the lighthouse Ona Fyr. The island is located in the ocean gap at the far end of the Romsdal coast, and 16 people live here all year round. Welcome to Norway's southernmost living fishing village – Ona.
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