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  1. Tourism, leisure and sustainable development on the coast, EURISY event

    Workshop with EURISY on the use of satellite services in regional development
  2. Avalanche alert!

    Coast Alive! has part funded a new and exciting initiative to create a web based avalanche alert service initially in the region of More and Romsdal.
    Avalanche alert tracking
  3. Sogndalstrand Welcomes Cyclists

    Whilst the "Cyclists Welcome" sign might sound particularly friendly and service minded to weary cyclists, you too will experience genuine friendliness and care at Sogndalstrand Kultur-hotel.
    Photo:T. Rathe aug. 2005 ©Rogaland fylkeskommune
    Photo:T. Rathe aug. 2005 ©Rogaland fylkeskommune
    Photo:T. Rathe aug 2005 ©Rogaland fylkeskommune
  4. Park your bicycle safely while swimming or walking

    <p>Rather than carrying all your bags and gear with you when you are having a stop at the beach, you can now safely lock your luggage in architect designed boxes on special cycle parking sites in Rogaland.
  5. Lerwick

    Lerwick is Britain's most northerly town, and the first stop on the North Sea Cycle Route in Scotland if you are heading south.
  6. Sullom Voe

    Sullom Voe is an inlet between North Mainland and Northmavine on Shetland in Scotland, and an oil terminal sited on its shore. It marks another days ride around the coast of Shetland from Sumburgh Head.
  7. Yell

    Yell is Shetland's second-biggest island (83 square miles/212km2) and probably the Otter capital of Britain.
  8. Kirkwall

    Kirkwall is the first North Sea Cycle Route stop in the Orkney Islands.
  9. Banff

    The Royal Burgh of Banff and the burgh of Macduff are twin burghs in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
  10. Radfahrer sind in Sogndalstrand willkommen

    Zwar verspricht schon das "Cyclist welcome"-Schild dem müden Radfahrer eine freundliche Bedienung und Extra-Service, doch im Sogndalstrand Kulturhotel findet er ein außerordentliches Maß an Gastfreundschaft.Das Hotel ist auch für die Einheimischen ein wichtiger Bezugspunkt; im Ort bezeichnet man das Reisevolk nicht als Touristen sondern als Gäste.Sogndalstrand, idyllisch in einer Meeresbucht gelegen, ist ein Ort, an dem die Begriffe Identität, Zeit und hohe Lebensqualität eine besondere Bedeutung haben. Geld, Konsum und Hektik treten hier in den Hintergrund.
    Photo:T. Rathe aug. 2005 ©Rogaland fylkeskommune
    Photo:T. Rathe aug. 2005 ©Rogaland fylkeskommune
    Photo:T. Rathe aug 2005 ©Rogaland fylkeskommune

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