Lygra Explained

Luro
Lygra
Pushpin Map:Vestland#Norway
Pushpin Label:Luro
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the island
Location:Vestland, Norway
Coordinates:60.697°N 5.0984°W
Area Km2:2.5
Length Km:4
Width M:680
Elevation M:52
Country:Norway
Country Admin Divisions Title:County
Country Admin Divisions:Vestland
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions 1:Alver Municipality

Luro or Lygra is an island in Alver Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The 2.5km2 island sits in the Lurefjorden which cuts into the Lindås peninsula. There is one road on the island that continues over a short bridge onto the mainland. The bridge was built in 1972. The island has been the site of Lygra Church since the Middle Ages. There are Viking Age tombstones that are still standing on the island. The Heathland Centre is located on Lygra. It is an information centre about the cultural landscape in this coastal area. There are nearly of heathland that are managed in traditional ways by local farmers.[1] [2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Heathland Centre at Lygra . CoastsAlive.eu. 2014-03-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20140326055656/http://www.coast-alive.eu/content/heathland-centre-lygra. 2014-03-26. dead.
  2. Web site: Lyngheisenteret. Norwegian. 2014-03-25. Museumssenteret i Hordaland.