穆伦和圣母玛利亚

Mulen on the south side of Lysefjorden is a well-known landmark for boaters, with the masts holding up the power lines across the fjord. Nearby is the rock formation “Virgin Mary with child”.

Rock formation Giskjå seen from Mulen in the Lysefjord.

Mulen is a well-known landmark for boaters in Lysefjorden. It protrudes from the south side of the fjord where it curves. At the top of Mulen, masts hold up a line that spans across the fjord from Bakkafjellet. Nearby is a rock formation known as “Virgin Mary with Child,” also called “Kjerringa” or “Giskjå.” Depending on the light and one’s imagination, this formation can resemble a woman with a child in her arms. The origin of the formation, made up of several loose stones, is still uncertain, but theories suggest it was once a whole mountain that was split by lightning.

Only 200 meters from the sea, Mulaplassen is said to have been home to a man named Tron, and the place where he had his boat is still called Tronstø.

On the way into the fjord from Mulen, you can catch a glimpse of fjord seals, in Norwegian called “steinkobbene,” which lie on land or swim in the fjord. 

奥内斯和福桑德

霍尔斯利

拉斯塔博特

多尔维卡

范塔霍拉

雷夫萨

艾安/福斯莫克

Vatne og Torsnes

布道石

布拉特利

Mulen og Jomfru Maria

卡拉斯坦和卡拉利

弗洛尔利

菲尔杰斯达伦

奇拉格

吕塞博特恩