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Ulvøysund, Høvåg, Norway.
In the Middle Ages, Ulvøysund had a permanent population. During the 14th century a bishop from Bergen wrote a letter (that still exists today) saying that he was stuck in Ulvøysund due to the weather. A compass rose carved into the rock on the island of Ulvøya is possibly from the 15th century. The outport is mentioned on Dutch maps from the 16th century as Wolfsondt.
Ulvøysund's oldest house still standing and it is used as a guest house. The house's oldest parts are probably from the 17th century.
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Ulvøysund, Høvåg, Norway.
In the Middle Ages, Ulvøysund had a permanent population. During the 14th century a bishop from Bergen wrote a letter (that still exists today) saying that he was stuck in Ulvøysund due to the weather. A compass rose carved into the rock on the island of Ulvøya is possibly from the 15th century. The outport is mentioned on Dutch maps from the 16th century as Wolfsondt.
Ulvøysund's oldest house still standing and it is used as a guest house. The house's oldest parts are probably from the 17th century.