Mountains, fjords and wide-open views
Mount Sula stands tall in the middle of the island, offering panoramic views in all directions – across the fjords, out towards the open sea, and inland to the mainland peaks. The hike to the summit is a local classic, well suited for adventurers of all ages.
Sula also invites you to explore more gently – along coastal paths, from a kayak, or with a swim at one of the island’s quiet beaches.
Langevåg – small-town charm with a local twist
In Langevåg, you will find a lively town centre with shops, cafés and local makers. You can browse fine wool at Devoldfabrikken, visit galleries and museums, or simply enjoy a coffee with a view of the fjord.
It only takes a few minutes by boat or car to reach Ålesund – but the pace in Langevåg is all its own.
Everyday contrasts and coastal culture
Sula is known for its strong musical roots – several of Norway’s most popular artists started out right here.
This is a place where coastal heritage lives side by side with modern homes and family-friendly neighbourhoods. And with both Ålesund and the Sunnmøre wilderness just around the corner, you get the best of both worlds.