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The trip goes with the polar-historic, arctic ocean ship "Polarstar", Norway's first seal-catching ship built in steel in 1948, to the famous bird island Runde.

About Runde bird island

The island is a popular departure town all year round, but is especially interesting in summer due to the vibrant bird life. During the season, there are around 100,000 seabirds on the island, most of them living on the bird rock. Runde is one of many islands in the archipelago "Sørøyane" southwest of Ålesund. It is the southernmost bird mountain in Norway, and the largest bird island south of the Arctic Circle.

About the trip

The trip starts at Brandal at 18:00.
Then you set course for Runde lighthouse and on around to the bird's mountain. Along for the trip there is a guide/nature guide from Runde Environmental Center who will tell us more about Runde and all the nesting seabirds there. On the return we go near the Grasøyane on a seal safari and maybe we'll be lucky and see seals on the trip.
Return to Brandal approx. at 10 p.m.

Included in the price of NOK. NOK 775 is an exciting boat trip with the veteran schooner Polarstar, serving of fish soup, bread, and coffee. Open bar and souvenir shop.

Showings

Polarstar (Brandal)
June 19:
18:00

Contact

Address:
  • Brandalsvegen 28
  • 6062 Brandal
Phone:
+47 95117644
Email:
post@ishavsmuseet.no
Website:

Facilities

Guide available:
Toilet:

Where is Polarstar to the bird island Runde - from Brandal?