

This panoramic livestream from Moldøen Island offers a sweeping view of Måløy, a coastal town on the southeastern side of Vågsøy Island in Norway. To the left, you can spot the Måløy Bridge—an iconic structure opened in 1974 that connects the island to the mainland. Måløy is home to around 3,000 residents and serves as a vital trading and fishing hub, featuring one of Norway’s most advanced fish-processing facilities. This real-time feed captures both the calm of the harbor and the working rhythm of one of the country’s key maritime towns.
Måløy, Vestland, Norway

Måløy is a town in the municipality of Vågsøy in Vestland county, Norway. It is located on the island of Vågsøy, in the northern part of the county. The town has a population of around 1,000 residents and serves as the administrative center of Vågsøy municipality.
The town of Måløy is situated on the coast, surrounded by fjords and mountains. It has a scenic location, with views of the North Sea and the surrounding islands. The town's economy is primarily based on fishing, aquaculture, and tourism.
Måløy has a rich cultural heritage, with several historic buildings and landmarks. The town has a church, several shops, and a range of services, including a hospital and a school. The town hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Måløy Festival.
The town of Måløy has good transportation links, with a ferry connection to the mainland and other nearby islands. The nearest airport is located in Florø, which is about 30 kilometers from Måløy. The town is a popular destination for tourists, with its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions.


























































































