Flatøy

Coordinates: 60°32′05″N 5°15′34″E / 60.5346°N 5.2595°E / 60.5346; 5.2595
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Flatøy
Flatøy is located in Hordaland
Flatøy
Flatøy
Location in Hordaland
Geography
LocationHordaland, Norway
Coordinates60°32′05″N 5°15′34″E / 60.5346°N 5.2595°E / 60.5346; 5.2595

Flatøy is an island in Meland municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The 2.2-square-kilometre (0.85 sq mi) island is one of the two main islands (the other being Holsnøy) that make up the municipality of Meland. The island lies in the district of Nordhordland, just north of the city of Bergen. The main village on the island is Krossneset on the southern part of the island. The northern part of the island is very sparsely inhabited.[1]

The island is strategically located at a major transportation crossroads. It lies between the Salhus neighborhood in the city of Bergen (to the south), the island of Holsnøy (to the west), and the village of Knarvik to the east. The island is connected to these larger communities by three bridges: Nordhordland Bridge connects it to Salhus, the Krossnessundet Bridge connects it to Holsnøy, and the Hagelsund Bridge connects it to Knarvik. Since the only road connection from Bergen to Nordhordland is via the Nordhordland Bridge, Flatøy serves as the entry point to the whole Norhordland district.[1]

The island is the home to approximately 500 inhabitants, mostly in Krossneset, and was served by a local elementary school, Flatøy Skule until it closed in 2010. The students now go to Frekhaug on Holsnøy for school. Flatøy is also home to the music festival Flatøy Rock.

References

  1. ^ a b Store norske leksikon. "Flatøy" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2014-04-16.

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