
The Fjone Ferry (MF Nisser) safely transports you across the 500-meter-wide Fjone Strait between Fjone and Framnes. This charming cable ferry connects the east and west sides of Lake Nisser, forming part of county road 3380 (fylkesvei 3380), which efficiently connects you to national road 41 (Telemarksvegen).
The Fjone Ferry is widely known as Norway's smallest scheduled cable ferry, and is owned and operated by Nissedal municipality.
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See timetables and prices for the Fjone Ferry here.
On the east side of the strait, you will find Fjonesundet Kafé, a cozy stopover in bright and welcoming premises. The café is the perfect place for a break during your journey, or as a venue for celebrating life's major occasions.
Booking & Contact: Contact Hallvard Sollid at (+47) 996 19 890 for prices, details, and reservations.
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