Skudeneshavn
Syreneset Fort
Kråkebergvegen 10, Skudeneshavn, Karmøy
All Year
Autumn
Easy
Summer
Equipment hire
Glacier hiking
Family friendly
Guest parking
Syreneset Fort in the south of Karmøy dates from World War II when it was used by the German occupying forces to monitor ship movements and shipping lanes.
The fort was operational from March 1943 and equipped with five 12.2 cm guns with a range of 21 km. Below the fort was a command post for two gun turrets that guarded the approaches to Skudeneshavn. Crew quarters type R 655 are only found at Syre, and nowhere else in Norway. The fort is well concealed in the terrain.
Today visitors can enter the command bunker, and from the 13 cm lookout slit you can see all the way from Haugesund to Stavanger.
TIME TRAVEL With the Time Travel app you can go exploring and see scenes unfold in the cultural landscape. Here you will find stories that give an insight into eras, historical events and the origins of myths. In the film here at Syreneset Fort you get an experience of civilians' encounter with the occupation.
Last updated: 03/26/2024
Source: Destinasjon Haugesund & Haugalandet
Syreneset Fort