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Hustadvika is Møre og Romsdal’s coastal adrenaline rush - a municipality where sea spray hits marble caves, hiking trails lead to underground waterfalls, and the Atlantic Road slithers across the ocean like a concrete sea serpent. With around 13,400 residents and a landscape shaped by fjords, fishing villages, and limestone cliffs, Hustadvika is the kind of place where you can kayak past lighthouses, hike to a cave cathedral, and still catch a yoga class on a beach that’s been kissed by shipwreck winds. It’s got drama, depth, and a name that once meant “bay of Hustad.”
Top Attractions
Atlanterhavsveien
iconic ocean road with eight bridges and wild sea views
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Trollkirka
marble cave system with underground waterfall and natural cathedral
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Farstadsanden
white-sand beach with surf, sunsets, and yoga sessions
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Bergtatt
boat rides on underground lakes inside a marble mine
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Bud
historic fishing village with coastal fort, harbor cafés, and sea views
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Unique Experiences
Nordneset Coastal Trail
scenic hike past shipwreck markers and sea cliffs
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Ergan Coastal Fort
WWII museum and lookout point above Bud
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RIB Safari
high-speed boat tours to Kvitholmen Lighthouse and sea caves
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Sjurvarden Hike
panoramic summit with views of the Atlantic Road
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Opplev Hustadvika
local events, concerts, and cultural happenings year-round
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Where to Stay in Hustadvika
Getting There
Hustadvika stretches along the coast between Bud and Vevang, with Elnesvågen as its administrative center. The Atlantic Road connects to Averøy, and the Fv64 highway links to Molde and Kristiansund. Buses run from Molde, and the area is best explored by car, bike, or boat - especially if you’re chasing sea mist, cave echoes, or the thrill of a bridge that dances with the waves.






