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The nearest campsite to Måløy has spectacular views over the busy sea lane and a particu-
larly cosy common room with sofas and armchairs. To get there, cross the bridge to the
east bank, turn right after 2km beside a school and follow the track downhill for 1.2km.
No credit cards.
Torget Hotell HOTEL
( 95 33 31 33; www.torgethotell.no ; Gate 1 49; s/d Nkr1090/1190; )
This modern, and unexpectedly stylish, hotel is friendly and informal. It occupies what
was once an old caning factory: half of its 17 rooms have balconies and look directly
across the waterfront and far mountains. There's a great open loft space on the top floor
where you can drink tea and watch boats dock from floor to ceiling mansard windows.
Eating
You'll find a cluster of three good places to eat and drink very near the express boat jetty.
Snorre Sjømat CAFE, MARKET
(Havfruen; 57 85 23 36; 10am-4.30pm Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm Sat)
This dockside place is both a wet fish shop ('Born to fish, forced to work' says the plaque
on the wall) and small cafe, serving fish cakes with mash (Nkr90), salmon and shrimp
sandwiches (Nkr45), various stockfish dishes and, of course, cod and chips (Nkr130).
Din & Min CAFE
( 57 85 18 75; Gate 1 44)
'Yours and Mine' is a busy little cafe and late night drinking hole. And small's the word;
sip a coffee or something stronger or nibble a snack within the confines of its agreeably
woody interior. In warmer weather climb to the upstairs terrace, where you'll have the har-
bour spread before you.
Kraftstasjonen FISH
( 57 85 12 60; Gate 1; dinner mains Nkr250-350; 11am-10pm Mon-Thu, 11am-1am Fri & Sat)
Rita and Arne Andal offer the freshest of fish. Come for cod, halibut and monkfish pre-
pared a variety of ways, plus one of the international style starters. Rita's fish soup
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