Naustdal

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Naustdal kommune
Locator map showing Naustdal within Sogn og Fjordane
County Sogn og Fjordane
District Sunnfjord
Municipality NO-1433
Administrative centre Naustdal
Mayor (2003) Jan Magne Herstad (Sp)
Official language form Nynorsk
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 250
369 km²
355 km²
0.11 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 288
2,696
0.06 %
0.6 %
8/km²
Coordinates 61°33′N 5°51′E
www.naustdal.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 61°33′N 5°51′E

Naustdal is a municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

Naustdal has approximately 2,700 inhabitants. Tourists come from all over the world to fish salmon in the Nausta river.

Førde Airport, Bringeland is the closest regional airport, and it lies 27 kilometres from Naustdal.

Naustdal is situated between Førde and Florø. Naustdal is a farming community with a diversity and cultural activities ranging from annual art exhibitions at Vevring to fairs, music and dancing. Several renowned artists and writers come from Naustdal. Some of the local farmers breed horses, and horse shows are held every second year. Athletes from Naustdal do very well both national and international championschips, especially in volleyball and weightlifting. Naustdal offers rich opportunities for outdoor life: Fishing on the fjord from hired boats, the famous salmon river Nausta, one of the county`s largest wilderness areas with mountains, streams, lakes and mountain farms. A recreational area and marina has recently been laid out near the centre of Naustdal. You may hire cabins or rooms of different sizes and standards. How about living in a cabin within walking distance of a salmon river? You may also hire boats for guided sightseeing or fishing.

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[edit] The name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the farm Naustdal (Norse Naustdalr), since the first church was built there. The first element is naust n 'boathouse', the last element is dalr m 'valley, dale'.

The name of the river Nausta is derived from the name of the farm.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The cout-of-arms is from modern times (1987). The jagged line symbolizes the profile of the gables of three boathouses (Norwegian naust).

[edit] Nausta (The River)

From the old bridge across the waterfall Naustdalsfossen you can watch salmon conquer the waterfall in powerful leaps — unless they are caught by rivalling anglers on the banks of the plunging pool. Hooking the fish is difficult — landing it a work of art. The local landowners will show you the best fishing places. Fishing permits may be purchased at the local petrol station or from the landowners. Nausta was in 2005 ranked best in Sogn og Fjordane and number 19 nationaly with a total catch of 4.698 kg.

[edit] Catch Statistics

[edit] 2004

Total catch
3,256
Salmon
2,974 kg (average weight: 2.1 kg)
Sea trout
282 kg (average weight: 1.0 kg)

[edit] 2003

Total catch
3,646
Salmon
3,120 kg (average weight: 2.7 kg)
Sea trout
526 kg (average weight: 1.0 kg)

[edit] 2002

Total catch
3,099
Salmon
2,910 kg (average weight: 2.9 kg)
Sea trout
189 kg (average weight: 1.2 kg)

[edit] The mountain areas

The large mountain area in the eastern part of Naustdal offers a wealth of scenery. There are more than 20 compratively large lakes and myriad og criss-crossing streams. The trout fishing is exellent. Fishing permits available. "Longvasshytta", a self-catering cabin for hikers, can be reached after a 6-hour hike from the nearest road.

[edit] Russenes

Recreational grounds have been laid out at Russeneset near the inlet Ålesundet. Several footpaths in the area are signposted. Along the paths you will find information posters about cultural history, flora and fauna. Excellent for fishing, swimming, bird watching ot just walking.

[edit] Sanden (The Beach)

Recreational grounds are laid out along the fjord near the centre of Naustdal. Marina, sandy beach, diving tower, beach volleyball.

[edit] Fishing

Inland Fishing The municipality of Naustdal is ideal for freshwater fishing. Over 30 lakes and connecting streams contain trout. Many of the lakes also contain char. Most of your catch will be small fish, but will taste delicious when fried in a pan. In the right places you can also catch really big fish - 6 kg trout have been caught in this area.

Salmon and sea trout fishing The Nausta river is one of the best rivers for salmon in the county of Sogn og Fjordane. Salmon travel 12 kilometres upstream from the rivermouth. The stretch from the fjord to the Hovefoss waterfall is also good for sea trout fishing. The small Redal water system contains small salmon, sea trout, trout and char. Small salmon and sea trout are best caught during floods.

Sea fishing Naustdal has 40 kilometres of shoreline bordering on the fjord. Distances from motor roads to the sea are short at all locations. In outlying, non-farming areas, fishing from the seashore is unrestricted. Fishing from boats on the fjord using a rod or line is free for all. The main types of fish caught in the area include cod, saithe, mackerel, herring, salmon and sea trout, although every type of fish commonly found in Norwegian waters can be caught here. The Russenes recreational area near the sound og Ålesundet is an excellent place for fishing from land, offering a one-mile shoreline. For boat fishing trips contact boat rental agents or the "Russenes Tur og Fiske", who will bring you to the best fishing places.

[edit] Traditional food

At Helga's traditional food, there is a combined resturant and museum. You can enjoy a nice traditional meal while overlooking the spetacular view of the fjord and mountains. The museum covers the air battle between German and British aircrafts over Sunnfjord on 9th of February 1945, also known at the Black Friday (1945).

[edit] Famous people from Naustdal

[edit] External links



Municipalities of Sogn og Fjordane Sogn og Fjordane coat of arms

Nordfjord: Bremanger | Eid | Gloppen | Hornindal | Selje | Stryn | Vågsøy
Sunnfjord: Askvoll | Fjaler | Flora | Førde | Gaular | Jølster | Naustdal
Sogn: Aurland | Balestrand | Gulen | Hyllestad | Høyanger | Leikanger | Luster | Lærdal | Sogndal | Solund | Vik | Årdal