Finnøy (island) explained

Finnøy
Pushpin Map:Rogaland#Norway
Location:Rogaland, Norway
Coordinates:59.1705°N 5.8278°W
Area Km2:25
Length Km:7
Width Km:5.4
Elevation M:153
Highest Mount:Vestbøvarden
Country:Norway
Country Admin Divisions Title:County
Country Admin Divisions:Rogaland
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions 1:Stavanger

Finnøy is an island in Stavanger municipality in Rogaland county, Norway.[1] The 25km2 island is located on the southern side of the Boknafjorden, about northeast of the city of Stavanger. The largest urban area on the island is the village of Judaberg which is located on the eastern shore of the island. The village of Hesby, on the western coast, is a historical seat of power dating back to the Middle Ages. Hesby is also the site of Hesby Church which dates back to around the year 1100 A.D. Prior to 2020, the island was part of Finnøy municipality.

Finnøy island is connected to the mainland by a series of bridges and undersea tunnels. Finnøy Tunnel connects Finnøy to the nearby island of Rennesøy, and to the nearby island of Talgje. Finnøy also has regular ferry connections to most of the islands which surround it such as Ombo, Sjernarøyane, Halsnøya, and Fogn.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finnøy, Finnøy (Rogaland) . 2016-01-12 . . Norwegian.