Varaldsøy

This article is about the island and village of Varaldsøy in Norway. For the former municipality in Norway, see Varaldsøy (municipality).
Varaldsøy

Varaldsøy seen from the south

Location in Hordaland county
Geography
Location Hordaland, Norway
Coordinates 60°07′44″N 5°59′21″E / 60.1288°N 5.9893°E / 60.1288; 5.9893Coordinates: 60°07′44″N 5°59′21″E / 60.1288°N 5.9893°E / 60.1288; 5.9893
Area 45.4 km2 (17.5 sq mi)
Highest elevation 600 m (2,000 ft)
Highest point Øyefjellet
Country
Norway
County Hordaland
Municipalities Kvinnherad

Varaldsøy is an island (and village) in the municipality of Kvinnherad in Hordaland county, Norway. The 45.4-square-kilometre (17.5 sq mi) island is the largest island in the Hardangerfjorden. Most of the inhabitants live on the southern tip of the island in the village of Varaldsøy, where Varaldsøy Church is located. The 600-metre (2,000 ft) tall mountain Øyefjellet is the highest point on the island.[1]

History

The island was historically a part of Strandebarm municipality until 1902 when was transferred to the new Varaldsøy Municipality. The island made up the majority of the municipality (plus some of the mainland to the west and north). In 1965, the municipality of Varaldsøy was dissolved in a period of municipal consolidations in Norway. The island was then transferred to the municipality of Kvinnherad.[2]

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