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Nice area and street walk
We walked this area and street as part of tour from cruise ship pier.. Area was quiet as was a Sunday.. most places open, small cafe and bakery, few restaurants. Area was a casual place to visit, c...
We docked in Haugesund whilst on a cruise on Iona. We did do the little train which took about 70 minutes and cost about £25 which I thought was expensive for what we got. There is not a great deal to...
On a rainy day cruise ship stop in June we walked to and from town. Lots of interesting shops. It was a shame it was raining but the town was very clean and tidy. No litter!
Nice area and street walk
We walked this area and street as part of tour from cruise ship pier.. Area was quiet as was a Sunday.. most places open, small cafe and bakery, few restaurants. Area was a casual place to visit, c...
Dull
Closed today Sunday apart from a couple of tourist shops. Bronze statues are cool, not sure why it gets its own Trip Advisor page really ....
Dutch style
Painted in pastels with slate roofs. Dutch style gables. Unusual and unexpected street near to the port. Architecture fans welcome!
Little gem of a cafe
We docked in Haugesund whilst on a cruise on Iona. We did do the little train which took about 70 minutes and cost about £25 which I thought was expensive for what we got. There is not a great deal to...
Cruise ship stop June 2022
On a rainy day cruise ship stop in June we walked to and from town. Lots of interesting shops. It was a shame it was raining but the town was very clean and tidy. No litter!