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The
characteristic mountains in Vega are reknown. The terrain here is perfect
for both hillwalking and mountaineering. There is a wide range of outdoor
activities to suit all ages and abilities.
Vega could also be called an island kingdom. Over 6000 islands, islets and skerries surround the main island. Farthest out to sea are the fishing villages of Bremstein and Skjærvær with their old, weather-beaten houses, boat houses, wharves and jetties. The bird life which populates the islands around Vega is extraordinarily rich and varied, with a large number of species nesting on Vega. Several nature reserves have been set up to protect our feathered friends. Botanists are impressed by the unique flora on the Vega islands, but they are not the only ones to enjoy the beautifuls scenery. Distinctive plants from this area have provided the basis for many scientific disertations. Our most recent "inhabitant" is the elk which swam over the fjord back in the mid-80s. This animal is the focus of international research projects. Other animals include roe-deer, hares and otters. Hunting is extremely varid here, with special areas for hunting geese, grouse, ducks and hare. Fishing in the sea, rivers and lakes is a popular sport for many of those who live here. And over the land, dramatic changes create a special atmosphere; from heavy storm clouds to bright, sunny summer evenings. from: http://www.torghatten.no/default.asp?sprk=2 |
