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mouth of Romsdalsfjorden from the mid-19th century onwards. During opening hours, the
boat (adult/child return Nkr100/free) runs hourly from Molde between 11am and 5pm, buy
tickets from the tourist office.
Sleeping
The tourist office has a number of private homes on its books, most with self-catering fa-
cilities and costing from Nkr500 per person. During the Molde International Jazz Festival,
there's a large temporary campsite, Jazzcampen, 3km west of the centre.
Kviltorp Camping
CAMPGROUND
( 71 21 17 42;
www.kviltorpcamping.no
; Fannestrandveien 142; campsites Nkr190, 2-bed cabins
Nkr620, 4-bed cabins with shower Nkr950-1020)
This fjord-side campsite occupies a potentially noisy spot at the end of the airport runway,
but fortunately there's very little air traffic. Cabins are bright and sweetly furnished and
available year-round. Bus 214 and the Flybussen pass right by.
Molde Fjordstuer
BOUTIQUE HOTEL
The welcoming Fjordstuer replicates the squat, solid forms of typical fisherfolk cottages in
a modern business hotel. Superior rooms have fjord views and balconies. There are two
seafood restaurants onsite to choose from.
Rica Seilet Hotel
HOTEL
This soaring hotel juts out into the sound like a huge silver sail. It's undeniably corporate
but very pleasant rooms have large picture windows and magnificent views. There's lots of
boat watching at the waterside lobby bar or lots of cloud and sea from the 15th floor sky-
bar.
Quality Hotel Alexandra
HOTEL
71 20 37 50;
www.choice.no
;
Storgata 1-7; s/d Nkr1280/1440;
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