Askvoll – Flor
Key Facts
- Operator
- Norled
- Car transport
- Yes
Route Overview
The Askvoll–Florø ferry is a short coastal crossing in Vestland county, western Norway, linking the municipality of Askvoll with Florø, the westernmost town in Norway. The sailing takes around 1 hour and is mainly used by locals commuting between coastal communities, though visitors exploring the fjord landscape of western Norway will find it a useful and scenic connection. Fjord1 operates the service year-round as part of its extensive Norwegian coastal network. Frequency is good on weekdays with a reduced weekend timetable.
Operators & Schedule
The Askvoll–Florø route is operated by Fjord1, one of Norway's largest ferry companies with car and passenger ferries on dozens of coastal routes throughout western and northern Norway. Vessels on this route are standard car ferries suited to short crossings in sheltered coastal waters.
Onboard Services
Given the short sailing time, facilities are limited to basic seating and a small cafeteria with hot drinks, sandwiches and snacks. Vehicle deck access is simple and quick. Many travellers spend the crossing outside taking in the archipelago scenery.
Askvoll
Askvoll is a small municipality in Vestland county, set among the islands and skerries of Norway's western coastline. The ferry terminal connects this otherwise isolated community to the regional road and transport network. The surrounding seascape of low rocks and calm inlets is characteristic of this part of the Norwegian coast.
Flor
Florø is the westernmost town in Norway and the commercial centre for the surrounding Vestland municipalities. It has a small but active harbour, reasonable transport connections onward, and is a reasonable base for exploring nearby islands and the broader Sognefjord region.
Operating Ferry Companies
- Norled