Cultural-historical walk with a local guide in magical surroundings on the island Skåtøy.
For more information and booking please contact "Skåtøy i farta":
Phone Nina: 913 79 248
Phone Gro: 979 77 856
E-mail: post@skatoyifarta.no
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