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Måløy, Norway
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What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Måløy?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Måløy is September ($329). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Måløy is June ($573).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Måløy?

The cheapest day to stay in Måløy is Friday ($145). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Thursday, when the average nightly price is $538.

About Måløy

Offering an array of striking natural landscapes, Vagsoy is the gateway to Norway’s Nordfjord where the community is spread across the land, islands and sea. Local fishing villages date back to pre-Viking times and many families still make their living from the sea. Amateur geographers, geologists and nature lovers will be in their element here.

Things to do in Måløy

Sail out from Vagsoy around Nordfjord, which is the sixth longest fjord in Norway and an area of outstanding natural beauty. The coastline is rough and rugged, and from the ferry you’ll see Vagsoy’s picturesque lighthouses, Refviksanden Beach and a variety of native birdlife.

On land, explore the tiny fishing villages, many of which date back hundreds of years. The 16th-century Vågsberget trading post has been sensitively restored and in the summer months you can take a guided tour of the area. An exhibition features historic boats and equipment, and it’s a poignant but fascinating way to learn about the challenges fishing communities have faced throughout the years.

The island of Silda is completely car free. Its population booms in summer as families come from across Norway to hike, swim in the fjord and watch the birds. The cycling and walking paths are well kept and offer stunning views across the water.

The geological formations at Kannesteinen are strikingly beautiful, the rocks carved into distorted shapes by the ocean waves. The narrow-footed Kanne Stone is a particular attraction, standing proudly on the edge of the village of Oppedal.

Vagsoy has several wooden churches, the most attractive of which is Sør-Vagsoy Church. Built in 1907, it’s on the southeastern coast and looks out from the hills to the sea.

Getting around Måløy

There are roads around the edge of the fjord, but to cross it and get between the islands you need to take the ferry. Three main ferry routes link Anda and Lote, Isane and Stårheim, and Makoy and Oldeide, with a stop at the island en route.

Facts about staying in Måløy

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Måløy to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 24 April 2025.
  • What are the best hotels in Måløy?

    15 reviews rated Maaloey Fjord & Mountain Panorama with an average score of 9.1/10.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Sogn og Fjordane?

    In addition to Måløy, travellers opt to visit Flåm when visiting Sogn og Fjordane. Sogndalsfjora is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Måløy?

    In total, there are 17 hotels to choose from in Måløy, compared to 1,024 properties in Sogn og Fjordane.

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