The full Atlantic Road scenic route from Karvag to Bud is 22-miles long. There's so much more to see and do besides the driving experience itself.
Opened in December 2009, the 3.5-mile-long undersea tunnel has made a visit to the Atlantic Road much easier. Since 2020, the tunnel has been entirely toll free.When driving from the tunnel, it's worth taking your time on Averøy island rather than heading directly to the Atlantic Road. Immediately after the tunnel exit, turn off to the charming old fishing village Sveggen for the first of what will likely be many coastal walks.
Built by German occupiers during World War Two, the Ergan Coastal Fort has been restored as a war memorial museum. A colony of black-legged kittiwakes that call Bud their home in the summer adds interest for wildlife lovers and keen photographers.At the western end of the famous stretch of road, Vevang is worth a stop for its coastal path and views of the ocean landscape. Those heading down the path will stumble upon an artwork that lies on the rocks, in heath-covered hills and in the water.