Herøy Coastal Landscape Protection Area safeguards a diverse coastal environment of islands, skerries, and waters in Møre og Romsdal, Norway, offering rich outdoor experiences including boating, birdwatching, and cultural heritage exploration.
Herøy Coastal Landscape Protection Area is a protected coastal zone located along the rugged shores of the Herøy municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, western Norway. This landscape protection area preserves an intricate archipelago made up of dozens of small islands, islets, skerries, and surrounding marine waters. The area's geography features rocky shorelines, sheltered bays, tidal flats, and shallow waters that create important habitats for a variety of marine and terrestrial species. The coastal flora includes salt-tolerant plants, heaths, and rich seabird colonies that thrive in this unique ecosystem. Herøy has a long cultural history intertwined with the sea, reflected in active fishing communities, traditional boat building, and historic lighthouses that dot the coast. The landscape protection status helps maintain this cultural and natural heritage by regulating development while encouraging sustainable recreation. Visitors find excellent opportunities for kayaking and boating through the islands, with calm waters and diverse wildlife viewing including seals and seabirds. Hiking and cycling around the more accessible parts of Herøy provide scenic views of the seascape and local villages. Birdwatchers can observe species such as cormorants, terns, and eiders. In winter, some coastal areas experience mild temperatures compared to inland Norway, making year-round visits possible. The Herøy Coastal Landscape Protection Area appeals to those seeking a tranquil maritime setting rich in nature, outdoor activities, and cultural insights.
Boat tours through the archipelago showcasing scenic waterways and island clusters
Rich seabird colonies offering excellent birdwatching opportunities
Historic lighthouses such as the Herøy coastal lighthouse
Traditional fishing villages and cultural sites accessible by coastal trails
A network of islands, islets, and skerries creating diverse marine habitats and sheltered waters.
Historic lighthouse offering insight into maritime navigation and coastal heritage.
Important breeding sites for species such as cormorants, eiders, and gulls visible throughout the protection area.