Havrå

Havrå
Havre
Farm
View of the farm area, Havretunet
Interactive map of Havrå
Coordinates: 60°26′23″N 5°34′34″E / 60.4397°N 5.57615°E / 60.4397; 5.57615
CountryNorway
RegionWestern Norway
CountyVestland
DistrictNordhordland
MunicipalityOsterøy Municipality
Elevation
86 m (282 ft)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)

Havrå (sometimes spelled Havre, Havretunet, or Havråtunet) is a preserved cluster farm along the southern shore of the island of Osterøy in Osterøy Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. Havrå is one of the last and best preserved of the common farm clusters on the western coast of Norway. Havrå was the first cultural environment to be protected under section 20 of the Norwegian Cultural Heritage Act. It was not connected to the national road network until late in the 1960s.

Havrå is situated on very steep terrain on the south side of the island of Osterøy, along the Sørfjorden. The farm area is shaped in a typical fashion for the steep terrain along the Western Norwegian fjords. It can be clearly seen from both the railway (the Bergen Line) and the highway that goes between the cities of Bergen and Oslo.

Many of the buildings at Havrå are characteristic to the inner coastal district between Bergen and the Sognefjorden; the combination of dry masonry and juniper cladding on barn façades that are exposed to rain and wind.