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Grotle Destination Guide

Touring Grotle in Norway

Grotle in the region of Sogn og Fjordane is located in Norway - some 237 mi or ( 381 km ) North-West of Oslo , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Grotle

Time in Grotle is now 07:13 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Oslo " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Volda, Vagsvag, Vage, Stavanger, and Sor Botnen. Being here already, consider visiting Volda . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Grotle ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Fjord1 speed boat Bergen - Maloy

1:17 min by klampe2011
Views: 18461 Rating: 3.67

Filmed on board the Fjord1 express boat from Bergen to Maloy, Tuesday 8th of March 2011. Location is just outside Smorhamn/Kalvaag. ..

Norge-Team Jagsthausen Norge 2004

10:18 min by papaex123
Views: 195 Rating: 5.00

Smörhamn bei Kalvaag auf Bremangerlandet ..


Merida Noruega 1 3

9:34 min by vfa2008
Views: 129 Rating: 0.00

Viaje desde Mérida a las Islas Lofoten (Noruega) por carretera en un RAV4. Total 14040 Kms realizados en 28 dias. ..

LN-TBL part 7 GOPR1366.MP4

1:13 min by godlatter
Views: 23 Rating: 0.00

Heading shouth from Vigra to Førde Bringeland airport ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Bremanger Church

Bremanger church (Bremanger kyrkje) is a wooden "long church" in Bremanger village on the island of Bremangerlandet in the municipality of Bremanger, Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The church is a part of the Bremanger prestegjeld in the Nordfjord deanery of the Diocese of Bjørgvin. It was called Bremangerpollen chapel until 1952. The church is located at Hauge, in the innermost part of the bay of Bremangerpollen in the municipality of Bremanger.

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Located at 61.84 4.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Bremanger, Churches in Sogn og Fjordane

Bremangerlandet

Bremangerlandet is an island in the municipality of Bremanger in the traditional district of Nordfjord in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The 153-square-kilometre island is the largest island in the county. The highest point on the island is the mountain Svartevassegga at 889 metres, however the cliff at Hornelen, located 1 kilometre to the east, is more well-known and has an elevation of 860 metres . The 4-kilometre long lake Dalevatnet is located in the central part of the island.

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Located at 61.85 5.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Bremanger, Islands of Sogn og Fjordane

Frøya Church

Frøya church (Frøya kyrkje) is a wooden "long church" in Kalvåg on the island of Frøya, in the municipality of Bremanger, Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The church is a part of the Bremanger prestegjeld in the Nordfjord deanery of the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The church at Frøyalandet was built after the last church at Grotle was torn down, and the name Bremanger church was carried over to this new church site.

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Located at 61.78 4.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Bremanger, Churches in Sogn og Fjordane

Berle Church

Berle church (Berle kyrkje) is a local church community center (arbeidskyrkje) in the village of Berle in the municipality of Bremanger, Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The church is a part of the Bremanger prestegjeld in the Nordfjord deanery of the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The church, which can seat 210 persons, was consecrated on 3 July 1977 by the bishop Thor With. The architect Alf Apelseth from Ørsta made the designs.

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Located at 61.83 5.11 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Bremanger, Churches in Sogn og Fjordane

SS Deneb

Deneb was a 1,080 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1923 as Rhenania by Nüscke & Co, Stettin for German owners. She was sold in 1924 and renamed Marth Halm In 1927, she was sold to Finnish owners and renamed Bore VII. She ran aground in 1936 and was declared a total loss. In 1937, she was sold to Germany, repaired and renamed Götaälv. In 1938 she was sold and renamed Bernhard Schulte. In 1941, she sank off the Lofoten Islands but was salvaged and repaired.

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Located at 61.92 5.12 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: 1923 ships, Empire ships, Maritime incidents in 1936, Maritime incidents in 1941, Merchant ships of Finland, Merchant ships of Germany, Merchant ships of Italy, Merchant ships of the United Kingdom, Ministry of War Transport ships, Ships built in Stettin, Steamships of Finland, Steamships of Germany, Steamships of Italy, Steamships of the United Kingdom, World War II merchant ships of Germany